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Battle of the Network Zombies by Mark Henry

Posted under Adult Content, Book Reviews, Ghosts, Shapeshifters, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, Zombies by Hockeyvamp on Tuesday 9 February 2010 at 3:06 am
*****

Social elite zombies, lawyer vampires, wood nymph talk show hosts, prepubescent pigtailed reapers and various other bizarre characters come together in another very unique and at times (OK, most of the time) riotous mystery adventure…oh, and did I forget to mention a whole stable of Yeti strippers? Be prepared for off the wall humor that leaves no taboo subject alone (more…)

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Morgan Hall by Ann W. Tseng

Posted under Book Reviews, Ghosts, Horror, e-books by Rocky on Monday 1 February 2010 at 3:21 am
****

The ancestral home of Morgan Hall holds many secrets, and even more tragedies. The story starts with Professor Charles Duncan spending his Easter holiday at Morgan Hall, which three years prior had been converted into a hotel. There, he reunites with an old student, Lady Christie Morgan. Christie has been holding inside a dark secret for over ten years. She finally decides to confide in the professor and tell him the tale. (more…)

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Ghosts of Alcatraz by Carol Lynne

Posted under Adult Content, Book Reviews, Futuristic, GLBT, Ghosts, Horror, Psychics, e-books by Storm on Monday 1 February 2010 at 12:04 am
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In the year 2020, the most damaging lawless acts are committed by cybercriminals. The problem has grown to a point where a special facility was built to contain the cybercriminals, located in the old Alcatraz Island prison. Alcatraz was completely renovated to build super-strength acrylic cells and furnishings to discourage prisoners from hiding microchips or technological devices. (more…)

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Creighton Manor by Karen Michelle Nutt

Posted under Book Reviews, Ghosts, Time Travel, e-books by Storm on Sunday 31 January 2010 at 7:25 pm
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Gillian Metcalf has just made the smartest or dumbest decision of her life: canceling her wedding to Dr. Jerry Avery two days before the ceremony. Jerry is the kind of man any woman would be proud to call husband: kind, caring, intelligent, funny and a doctor. But he is not the man of Gillian’s dreams, the man that comes to her in dreams, holding her tenderly and saying “Gra mo chroi”.
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Ghost Unlaid by Marie Treanor

Posted under Book Reviews, Ghosts, e-books by Megan on Sunday 31 January 2010 at 5:50 pm
*****

11th century King Lulach the “Simple” of Scotland was far from simple. In his time, “simple” meant “to see” or “the sight”. He had a dream that he would die. Even though he knew that his time was limited on the throne to only eight months, he was not afraid.
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Love Can Be Murder by Sierra Wolfe

Posted under Adult Content, Book Reviews, Ghosts, Vampires, Witches, e-books by Jackie on Sunday 31 January 2010 at 5:30 pm
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Century-old vampire Alexander Forsythe has woman troubles. A very feisty apparition by the name of Abbie Cowan is hell-bent on wrecking his house and everything in it. He hopes Willow Cowan, a distant relative of the trouble-making ghost, can save his home and his sanity before they crumble under the force of a temperamental spirit.
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Spirit Beach by Kate Woods

Posted under Book Reviews, Ghosts, Vampires, e-books by Hockeyvamp on Monday 25 January 2010 at 3:39 pm
***½

“I have been waiting for you Renee, come to me now.”

While vacationing with her sister, Renee hears the mysterious voice call to her as she walks down the beach after learning the old folk tale of John Henry Covington roaming the beach front looking for his wife lost long ago. Falling into her investigative reporter mode, she finds herself in the Covington B & B looking at the curious picture of the man himself. (more…)

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Ghost of a Chance by Judi Phillips

Posted under Adult Content, Book Reviews, Ghosts, Psychics, e-books by Storm on Monday 25 January 2010 at 3:05 pm
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One hundred years ago in a small Minnesota town, six-year-old Edward was playing hide-and-seek with his sister, Sarah. While running to the perfect hiding spot, the ground gave way beneath him and he fell into a cave, waiting and waiting for Sarah to find him. After all these years, his waiting was almost done when a Sara moved into his house.

After the death of his wife, Trace had left his hometown to go to Egypt and practice his engineering profession. All he took with him was Sara, his then two-year-old daughter, a broken heart and guilt. (more…)

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A Love Most Haunted by Helen Pilz

Posted under Adult Content, Book Reviews, Ghosts, e-books by Mary on Saturday 23 January 2010 at 10:48 pm
*****

Valerie Eccleston was looking forward to their investigations at Haventon Hills Manor. Supposedly, the estate had a “lover’s curse” on it, ensuring anyone who fell in love would come to a tragic end. Haunt and Seek had a devoted following since their methods of ghost hunting were respectful and they were more interested in helping the spirits rather than exploiting them. Everyone on the production crew was willing to pitch in for the good of the show, and Val was grateful for their expertise. (more…)

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The Portrait Postmortem by Edna Cline

Posted under Book Reviews, Ghosts, e-books by Storm on Friday 22 January 2010 at 2:27 pm
*****

Mariette, a young woman of high station but diminished mental capacity, has gone missing. Her mother and older brother (but not all family members) are frantic to find her. Solving the mystery of her disappearance will require untangling ties/lies that connect seemingly unrelated peoples and incidents. It is post-revoltionary 1800s in France and scientific criminal investigative thinking is just beginning to be explored. (more…)

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