Thursday, April 11, 2019

Review: Once Haunted, Twice Shy

Once Haunted, Twice Shy Once Haunted, Twice Shy by H.P. Mallory
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

Sassy, spirited Peyton Clark is back—and she’s not alone!

After agreeing to let the spirit of Drake Montague inhabit her body, Peyton soon discovers that the twentieth-century French policeman may be dead but his lothario longings sure aren’t. Now she has to find a way to explain to her sweet, sexy boyfriend, Ryan Kelly, that a spirit has taken up residence in her head, whispering French words of affection day and night.

While Peyton is torn between her love for a living man and her growing affection for one deceased, supernatural activity in New Orleans spikes—and something wicked this way comes. With the help of her friends (and a little voodoo), Peyton learns that the demonic spirit of the Axeman may still dwell in her home. To stop bloody history from repeating itself, Peyton will have to travel back a century to confront the Axeman at his roots, with the help of a certain handsome—and suddenly flesh and blood—police officer in the Big Easy.

My Thoughts:

I loved that this book was set in New Orleans. It was the perfect setting for ghosts, magic and voodoo. I loved the ghosts but, of course, Drake was my favorite. I read book 2 first so I obviously have to go back and read book 1 now. I truly enjoyed this story and can't wait to read more of the series.

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