The details of the Prohibition era are well researched but not intrusive, providing a solid and tangible backdrop for the developing romance and supernatural mystery. Fans of ghost stories will love the pair's spooky, sexy voyage of discovery, which is erotic without being crass. Both Aida and Winter are burdened with terrible secrets, and Winter's ghosts continue to rise between them%E2%80%94literally. Debut author Bennett's complex and smart romantic leads are refreshingly frank with one another, and they know how to enjoy what they've got. It's easy enough for Aida to exorcise the ghost, but not so easy for her to forget Winter. Aida Palmer is working the Gris-Gris speakeasy as a stage medium, and Winter Magnusson, the "Viking Bootlegger," is being haunted by the ghost of a Chinese prostitute who was brutally murdered. Twenty years after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, two survivors cross paths under macabre circumstances.
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