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The Ghost and the Graveyard by Genevieve Jack

beecatbell's review

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5.0

Really just a lot of fun. I liked the supernatural themes.

wordg1rl's review

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2.0

Another protagonist with little to no common sense.

ker95's review against another edition

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4.0

Grateful Knight is simply looking for a cheap (free) place to live and recover from her last disastrous romance when she moved into the house that her father inherited. Beautiful home, except for the graveyard that begins in the back yard. And the ghosts that inhabit it. And the Caretaker of the cemetery that is incredibly handsome but is full of surprises.

It isn't long before Grateful learns that her fate includes the choice to become a very powerful witch.

LOTS of sex filled scenes, but I still felt the book was about the story line.

I liked it - ended too abruptly, but that's because the author wants you to read the next in the series (which I am pretty confident I will!)

nikkibee's review against another edition

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3.0

one of the chapters is entitled 'Move over Buffy', in my opinion Buffy would still run rings around Graceful. This book was fun, some aspects of it were very funny while others were a bit tiresome. Lust at first sight can be done two ways and I just don't think I enjoyed this way. But it you're looking for a quick flick, this book will suit you

maria_nanci's review against another edition

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4.0

Really enjoyed this one and looking forward to book #2.

wanderingwordsmith's review

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3.0

I'll say one thing for this book, it ended up being a quick read once I actually sat down to finish it. While I understand the conflict for the main character, I didn't really like her morals and attitude in a lot of places. I get wanting to put off decisions and some of the other behavior she was exhibiting, but that added with all of the supernatural just kind of put me off. There were some moments that were really good, but I don't know that I would want to continue with the series.

littlemainelibrarian's review against another edition

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3.0

Hmmmm how to review this book...it was fun. I laughed out loud several times reading it. There was witty repartee left and right. There was adventure. There were nail biting moments where I read like crazy flipping pages quickly. The issue is that this book is full of sex. Not that I don't appreciate sex in my reading material, I'm all for it, truly! But I like it as an "aside". You know, those moments when the lovers drift towards each other, pulled by some invisible force. Our maybe it's the fun kind that deliciously takes you by surprise, leaving you grinning wickedly! ;-) Regardless, it's a PART of the story...it isn't the entire story! This book felt like the story was getting in the way of the sex. Seriously, had the author cut out half of it this would still have been a fantastic story. I'm glad I read it because it was funny! I'm also very glad I didn't pay for it! I would love to read the sequels but I'm not paying for them.

moondance120's review

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3.0

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

valedeoro's review

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4.0

Entertaining. This was the first book and it did engage me enough to buy the second one.

becxreadz's review

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3.0

Well as paranormal romances go....sex with ghosts was a first for me. I liked the characters and the story but that was ...weird!!!!! Still I'm rooting for Logan on this one although I doubt it'll go in his favor.