by Sharon Buchbinder
Date of Publication:
November 16th 2016
Publisher: The Wild
Rose Press
Cover Artist: Rae
Monet
Genre: Contemporary,
Paranormal, Fantasy
Tagline:
The past meets the present when a curse
turn-of-the-century man meets a feisty modern day woman.
When hotel inspector, Tallulah Thompson, is
called in along with her pug, Franny, to investigate renovation delays, she
meets an extremely annoyed and dapper turn-of-the-century innkeeper. The only
problem is he’s in limbo, neither dead nor alive, and Tallulah and the pug are
the first to see him in a hundred years.
Cursed by a medicine woman, “Love ‘em and
Leave ‘em Lucius” Stewart is stuck between worlds until he finds his true love
and gives her his heart. When he first sees Tallulah, he doesn’t know what he’s
feeling. Yet, her stunning beauty, and feisty attitude pull him in.
With the fate of Hotel LaBelle on the line,
Tallulah with the help of a powerful medicine woman turns Lucius back into a
flesh and blood man. She and Lucius team up to save the hotel, but Tallulah
can't help but wonder if he will ever let go of his past love and learn to love
again.
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A book flew at his head—and sailed
through him, bouncing off the wall and landing on the floor.
Mouth
agape, the woman stared from him to the book and back to him again. “You’re a
ghost.”
“Not
exactly. Shall we start over?” He leaned against the wall and folded his arms
across his chest. “After a hundred years of being invisible to everyone except
you, I’d like to know who you are and what you’re doing here.”
“Of
course. Why not? Could today get any weirder?” She sank into the desk chair,
shook her head, and sighed. “My name is Tallulah Thompson. I’m a hotel
inspector, hired by the current owner as a consultant to find out why the
renovations are delayed and what he needs to do to fix it. He’s teetering on
the brink of bankruptcy.”
“What
tribe are you?”
She
jerked her head up and those doggone lapis lazuli eyes of hers sparked as if
she’d strike him with lightning and kill him with one look. “No one asks that.
It’s not politically correct.”
“Well,
I guess you haven’t been talking to the right people. And I don’t know what you
mean by that last part. I’ve never been involved in politics.”
“Nowadays,
it’s considered rude to ask about another person’s national origins.” She threw
her hands up. “Why am I giving a ghost an etiquette lesson? What am I
thinking?”
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Author Info
Sharon Buchbinder has been writing fiction
since middle school and has the rejection slips to prove it. An RN, she
provided health care delivery, became a researcher, association executive, and
obtained a PhD in Public Health. When not teaching or writing, she can be found
fishing, walking her dogs, or breaking bread and laughing with family and
friends in Baltimore, MD and Punta Gorda, FL.
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