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Ghost
Ghost
Series · 2 books · 2009-2011
By
Emma Daniels
Books in series
#1
Ghost of A Chance
2009
When Natalie Scott decides to rent a seaside colonial cottage for six months after the death of her mother, she just wants peace and quiet. Instead she gets a barrel-load of trouble; first from Karl Messer, who won't let her rent the cottage unless she goes out with him; then from her brother, Trevor, who won’t let her take his guard dog. But worst of all is the resident ghost, Sean O’Shea, who falls in love with her. And finally from her ex-boyfriend, Rick Dalton, who marches back into her life wanting to take up where they left off. What’s a girl to do? Should Natalie run for cover, or stay to sort these four men out once and for all? Word Length; Approximately 59,000 words. The sequel, Sean O'Shea's story, GIVING UP THE GHOST is also available on Kindle.
#2
GIVING UP THE GHOST
2011
Sean O’Shea has spent the past hundred years as a ghost, lost between worlds, because he was never able to come to terms with the way his wife died. The powers that be decide it is time for Sean to move on, so they give him one more chance at life. But life isn’t easy when you’ve been a ghost for a hundred years, only able to see the world through television. The only person who was able to communicate with him in all this time has rejected him in favour of another man. To his luck, Sean meets Belinda Carter, an independent, modern woman with a nostalgic streak. She finds herself falling for the charming, old-fashioned Sean. But Belinda is pregnant to another man, someone who left her the moment the going got tough. How could she burden another man with this responsibility when he has enough on his plate? If you've read Ghost of a Chance you will be familiar with Sean O'Shea and how he didn't have a ghost of a chance of finding love with Natalie Scott. Giving Up The Ghost is a romantic comedy of approx 45,000 words, and is full of laughs, heart-felt emotion, and sizzling encounters of the sexual kind.
Author
Emma Daniels
Author · 22 books