This was one of the best books I’ve read in awhile. The conversations between Carrie, and Rob, kept me laughing. Carrie’s first day at work at her new job was priceless… I wouldn’t think so, if it had happened to me, but it did make for a funny story. Carrie was also very brave! If I had rented a house with a ghost, I would be looking for another apartment. I sure wouldn’t be staying in the apartment with the ghost.
Sample from chapter 3
“well” She said, the sweet smile not wavering a fraction. “Who better to do it than the director himself? Which reminds me, I’ll need you available, and at my disposal at all times in case I have any questions.” Gritting his teeth, he nodded, then turned and walked to the door. “Hey Robby?” Jaw tense, he turned back to her. “I’m not the enemy. This will be as productive or as difficult as you make it. I think you’ll find that I can be very pleasant to work with. “So I noticed,” He said, his eyes raking over her. “Will we be meeting for a quickie in my office daily, or just once or twice a week?” He didn’t even like her, but his libido didn’t seem to notice or care. It was telling him to rip that shapeless, ugly suit from her body, to pluck the pins from her granny hairstyle so he could watch her silky blond curls cascade down her shoulders. She sighed and shook her head, as if she felt sorry for him. “Robby, is that the best you can do? During the course of my career I’ve been called sweetie and sugar, and pumpkin. I’ve been groped and fondled, objectified and demoralized. I’ve seen it all, and in the end I always get the job done, and I manage to do it with dignity.” She slung her case strap over her shoulder and said, “We can do this the easy way or the hard way. If you think you’d like to take me on, by all means give it your best shot. But I should warn you, I always get what I want, and I’m not above fighting dirty.”