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Love, Like Ghosts
by Ally Blue
I have been wanting to read this book for a long time, but just recently purchased it.
Our main character Adrian Broussard, Dr. Bo Broussard's son, is all grown up.
At twenty-one he has come to terms and been through a lot, most of all starting when he was eleven and accidentally opened a portal to another dimension in his moms house.
Now we see him in collage, and intrigued with the ghost that haunts a chapel, having grown up with paranormal things being the normal he is determined to solve the mystery of Lyndon Groome's death so his spirit can be at peace.
Greg Woodhall (a theater major also Adrian's boyfriend), and Adrian's relationship deepens through his time trying to figure out the mystery, and turns into something much more, and though he wants to stay with Greg, intimacy and his fear's blur together making things much more difficult.
I absolutely loved this book, a given for me I new I was going to love it, but having read it I love it even more than I thought I could. Having read of Adrian in previous books, he went from bitter child to a wonderful man in my mind through this book. You can really see how much he has changed and how different things is in his life, with family, and his lover.
Our main character Adrian Broussard, Dr. Bo Broussard's son, is all grown up.
At twenty-one he has come to terms and been through a lot, most of all starting when he was eleven and accidentally opened a portal to another dimension in his moms house.
Now we see him in collage, and intrigued with the ghost that haunts a chapel, having grown up with paranormal things being the normal he is determined to solve the mystery of Lyndon Groome's death so his spirit can be at peace.
Greg Woodhall (a theater major also Adrian's boyfriend), and Adrian's relationship deepens through his time trying to figure out the mystery, and turns into something much more, and though he wants to stay with Greg, intimacy and his fear's blur together making things much more difficult.
I absolutely loved this book, a given for me I new I was going to love it, but having read it I love it even more than I thought I could. Having read of Adrian in previous books, he went from bitter child to a wonderful man in my mind through this book. You can really see how much he has changed and how different things is in his life, with family, and his lover.