Ghost Horse
by Patricia Rosemoor
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Pub Date Apr 22 2022 | Archive Date Jun 29 2023
Author Collective 20 | Dangerous Love Publishing
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Description
Chloe Morgan is the summer tutor of the daughter of Graylord Pastures's owner, Damian Graylord. But her real job is investigating what really happened to her missing best friend. A task that gets more difficult as she becomes closer to Damian – her prime suspect. His property seems haunted, first by the noises in the attic over her room, then seeing a pale horse that doesn’t exist on the property. A horse that supposedly died in a terrible accident on the very day her friend disappeared...
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-Wow! This book was an amazing read. It had just the right amount of romance, horses and suspense. This has become my favorite book!
-It had everything romance, danger, and a touch of the supernatural!
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798201137694 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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What an extraordinary romantically suspenseful story. Thoroughly enjoyable with a hint of the paranormal. I received an ARC from NetGalley, and the opinions expressed are my own.
Ghost Horse by Patricia Rosemoor is described as a Gothic romance. It takes place here in the United States, near the Mississippi River. Chloe was a schoolteacher and now it was summer break. The perfect time to go south and try to figure out what happened to her friend, Dawn, who had disappeared while home schooling a you g woman named, Nissa. It's a complicated back-story. Let's just say that the father's name is Damian and he is VERY attractive. Nissa is a girl who needs someone to love her. Her father does, but he doesn't show it as much as he should. Her mother is gone: supposedly a divorce but Nissa is sure she's dead. The housekeeper, Mrs. Avery is dour and unpleasant and the rambling old house needs lots of work. Chloe can hear noises above her head in the attic, but she is not allowed (Mrs. Ayers) to venture up there to see what is going on. On a walk Chloe sees a horse, a beautiful white stallion, but she's told there are none like that in the neighborhood. When she goes back to check, she can find no hoof prints. No evidence. Things just get stranger and stranger for Chloe until she is ready to flee and write off her search for Dawn.
It is funny how things can get in one's head when one is anticipating something dire. There are lots of storms, and lots of people who aren't exactly who they seem to be. Chloe is not the only one who has seen the horse, Nissa has, too. Plus, one night she sees her mother. Was she a ghost or was she here? Damian has plenty of people working against him. No wonder he doesn't smile much. He's also not much of a communicator. No surprise there. It is kind of a lovely story if one takes it in parts. It is also just a little haunting. So many bad things have happened. Can it all turn around? Not if they don't start talking to each other.
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I really enjoyed reading this book! The prologue got right into the action and was so vivid. All the characters were really well written, and I could not figure out who the villain was the whole book! So many characters seemed to have motive, but I kept changing my mind on who it could be. To me that's a great sign of a good book! I don't like scary books, and this book had it's moments but was not scary enough to give me nightmares.