First things first. This is an ADULT novel. The sex is graphic and a bit lewd. There is a lot of it. The plot is decent and makes for a good story had the writing not been so rushed. It seems the author was told to keep it short. I might have read the series if the writing was a bit more engaging.
Cheryl C. (moondance120) reviewed The Ghost and the Graveyard (Knight Games, Bk 1) on + 422 more book reviews
Grateful Knight moves into a house on the edge of a cemetery after a bad break up with her boyfriend. She immediately jumps into a strange relationship with Rick, the caretaker. And oh by the way, her house has ghosts. Logan cooks for her but can't form a solid body to touch her. Rick turns out to be more than just the "caretaker" of the graveyard and is much more than he seems. So is Grateful for that matter. Quick easy read. 3 stars
Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed The Ghost and the Graveyard (Knight Games, Bk 1) on + 1026 more book reviews
Um, let's see.....kept me entertained and was interesting. But (yep that's a BUT), I found Grateful (yes, that's her name) to be annoying at times. See, she becomes an idiot when she sees a hot guy. Literally all she can think about is how hot he is. She just got out of a bad relationship (he took all her money) and she jumps into another one. *Sigh*
Logan: He's a ghost who can cook, clean, and make coffee (he does all these in the book for Grateful), but can't pull out a chair? (yeah, that *was* explained, but it still irked me). I also don't like when he tells Grateful there are things she doesn't know- but then tells her: "I can't tell you." (See I've got this *really* good secret, BUT I *can't* tell you).
Logan: He's a ghost who can cook, clean, and make coffee (he does all these in the book for Grateful), but can't pull out a chair? (yeah, that *was* explained, but it still irked me). I also don't like when he tells Grateful there are things she doesn't know- but then tells her: "I can't tell you." (See I've got this *really* good secret, BUT I *can't* tell you).