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After three years of working as a Detective with the 35th Precinct, Elizabeth Shea is finally starting to feel like she belongs. So, when the Serious Crimes Unit gets assigned to take down the Tourneau Cartel, she’s not worried; that is until she’s cut off from her team and shot. Being a cop has its risks, but the last thing she expected was to become a ghost. If she’s still here, she must have unfinished business. But that doesn’t explain why she can’t get more than a block away from a questionable psychic she saw on TV. Patrick Daley hates pretending to be a psychic, but having signed a contract years before, he’s bound to make television appearances every few months. Plus, being “psychic” has been invaluable in his work with the Feds. Just because he can’t see beyond the grave doesn’t mean that his power of deduction isn’t useful. However, when the two-year anniversary of his wife’s death passes, he finds faking psychic is way more than he can handle. After blowing off a consultation with the Sacramento Police Department, he’s inadvertently placed on a path he never expected. All he wants is to be left alone. Unfortunately, the little brunette ghost following him around has other ideas. In the third installment in the Reboot Mystery series, Patrick Daley and Elizabeth Shea get their memories wiped once more. And that’s not the only thing weird happening in this paranormal romantic mystery. (Can be read as a standalone.) A Christian ghost romance with a murder mystery twist. If you liked the films Ghost and Just Like Heaven than this is the book for you. What readers are ★★★★★ “A medley of mind games let one bad actor walk away. An almost fake psychic discovers real talents that are really disturbing. An intriguing mix of police procedural with psychological thriller and action romance drama. Keeps you and the characters guessing throughout the story.” – Molly G. Hamblin ★★★★★ “The two main characters are so likable and engaging that I could hardly put the story down. I love a good mystery, and I especially love one with a strong female lead character. Go Elizabeth! I was cheering for her the whole way through. She is strong and smart. I loved it. This book was very enjoyable to read. I couldn't recommend it more.” – Pam T. ★★★★★ “Patrick and Elizabeth are likable characters, and I enjoyed their witty banter. I also kept rooting for them the whole time. The scenes were depicted so well, I could visualize their actions as though I were watching the movie. Overall, a light-hearted, feel good story with a great message.” – Tasche ★★★★★ “Intriguing mystery. Loved it. I could hardly put it down. Can't wait to read the next one by this author. Twists and turns throughout.” – Amazon Reviewer Scroll up to buy this book!
Author

Ellie Thornton is an award-winning author who has been writing since she could lift a pencil and making up stories even longer than that. For years she worked part-time jobs so she would always have time to write, read, and travel. Some of her favorite filler jobs include working as an editor, at a nursery (flowers not children,) as a driving instructor (not as harrowing as one might think,) writing a blog called Confessions of a Property Manager, and being a ghost tour guide. She loves mysteries (reading and writing them) and especially enjoys the ones with sweet romance involved. Her "Reboot Mystery Series," (Previously known as "The Contemporary Reboot Series,") is a mystery series that takes classics like "Pride and Prejudice," "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Jane Eyre," and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" puts them in a modern setting and adds a murder mystery and a love story that builds from one book to the next. (Not an easy feat!) She's currently super into honey and beeswax and everything bee related as she is writing a book for Gelato Publishing's Halloween Sweet Romance Series, "Pumpkins and Proposals." Her main character is a beekeeper and owns a business that's all about honey, and beeswax related products. And again, because she loves a good mystery, you'll also find some intrigue there too. She also writes a writing, editing, and marketing blog for authors under the name Emily Clark called Write of Passages. If she's not at her computer, you can typically find her reading, listening to podcasts, at the local library, in her garden, in her kitchen, or with her sister and her sister's kids.