Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Ghost

Rate this book
Sara knew that she should not trust Glory. Since that fated day Glory turned on her when they were in high school. As an artist Sara had fought for her independence from man and woman. Now that independence is threatened by the past offering her monetary survival. Glory always needing attention had no idea she was about to lose the pack’s attention by bringing a human like herself home to meet the Alpha, the Beta, and the pack. Sara’s fate was sealed as she discovered the truth of the Lycan world. Her ability to paint from memory alerted the Lycans of her knowledge of them. Now she had to face the Alpha and make her case for survival. Sara now had to choose what was important, life, independence, or love. By the time she makes her decision the Alpha will be challenged by an Ancient and the whole packs survival becomes an issue including Sara’s.

284 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 2014

3 people want to read

About the author

P. Gordon Lamb

9 books2 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
1 (33%)
4 stars
2 (66%)
3 stars
0 (0%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews
Profile Image for Laura.
378 reviews10 followers
December 11, 2021
The last thing Sara wanted to do was accept an invitation to visit Glory, the woman had proven years ago that she was out for herself and had no problems sacrifices her best friend for her own gain. And yet her Sara is having decide between mating and death although mating Hawk would be no hardship, it the sex that scares the crap out of her, what if she has flash backs? What if she just isn’t able to give him what he wants? Then of course the threat to the pack could render all of her issue mute or he could decide that he would prefer another. She need not worry Hawk wants her more than she knows but it wouldn’t kill him to have opened his mind up to her sooner then maybe he could have caused her less pain after all hasn’t, she been through enough pain.

I have to admit to something about this book before I begin. Originally, I was sent Rogue, the second book in this series, for review and I had to write to the author to tell her that even though I loved the story line and would say that in a review it would not have had the star rating to back that up because of all the edits and that I couldn’t do that to a great story line. P. Gordon Lamb has worked very hard on Ghost to remove the editing issues and not only that has improved the story line.

In a lot of ways Ghosts stands apart from other shape shifter stories in that Ms. Lamb created her world based on her own picture of how the paranormal world would be if it existed the twilight series and then it was to prove how air headed Glory was and adding to the many reasons you won’t like Glory even a little bit. Seriously, I cringed every time Glory walked into a scene. Speaking of cringing, I also cringed at how Sara was treated like a doormat in some instances and how people could become cold and distant anytime she did or said something they didn’t agree with like when she wanted to continue her art. It’s not like she was sharing their secret for crying out loud.

As for what I loved about this book that would take more time and probably give away too much of the book so for the highlights. I really liked that the book started out focused very much on what to do about the fact that Sara knew their secret and that there had to be a decision about whether she could be trusted or not. Then from there transitioned into the romance between Hawk and Sara and then moved into the threat against the pack. Of course, there was the woman, Sheila, whom I have to say I dislike more than I dislike Glory if that is possible. But my absolute favorite character in Ghost would have to be Bandit, he is a bit of a mischief maker unless his family or pack are in danger and Hawk is right, he does need a mate of his own. Overall and awesome story now that most if not all the edits fixed and well worth the star rating, I am giving this book.

This Review was originally posted here https://laurasbookbinge.wordpress.com...
Profile Image for Michelle Randall.
715 reviews21 followers
October 16, 2015
Reviewed for Readers Favorite

Sara spends her late teen years learning to survive on her own, to fight, to take care of herself and to blend in with the woods. She makes vague references to "the incident" but it is only much later in the book do you find out what really happened and it changes your opinions of some of the people. As she grows up Sara becomes a world-renowned photographer and artist. Her ability to give life to her pictures is what everyone wants. One night, while sitting high in a tree, Sara sees something she can not believe, a group of men shifting into wolves, later a woman runs into the clearing, followed by a man, who is beating her, all the sudden the wolves return and save the woman. Many years later the picture that Sara painted from that night has gotten shipped to a small gallery instead of New York and she ends up in a Lycan community. Now just keeping their secret is not the only thing Sara faces and the pack faces an impending attack. Ghost is the title of the painting that brings this whole adventure in Sara's life to pass. Author P Gordon Lamb gives the reader a wonderful paranormal, shape-shifter novel that is educated and well written.

Ghost, the title of the book, the title of the painting, and an ancient type of Lycan that can not control their shifting that is much stronger. What a perfect word since we find all of these in the book. This is also billed by author P Gordon Lamb as the first in the series, and so we met all three of the Pritchard brothers in this book, although this one is about Hawk. So it sets a background for following books. It's a good, well-written, well thought out paranormal novel featuring the Lycan's. Some sexual situations, between married couples but not graphic, only one fight, no details really. Good read for young adult and adult readers.
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.