A review by abeautytoyourbeast
The Ghost and the Graveyard by Genevieve Jack

5.0

I could not put this book down! It kept me intrigued from beginning to end and was a quick, cute read.

How can you not feel for Grateful Knight? We have all been there, deep in love, willing to do anything for our significant other and then BAM they break your heart and leave you wondering "what the hell". After her ex used her, took her money and left, Grateful begins to pick up the pieces and move on. Accepting a bit of help from her dad, she moves into a house that he acquired, and that is just the start of a whole new world for her.

Rick, the Adonis-like caretaker of the graveyard next door, immediately elicites a powerful response from Grateful the very first time she sees him. Immediately she begins having intense, life-like sexual fantasies about him, and shortly thereafter he shows up at her door. The relationship between these two is intense for lack of a better word, but there still seems something very off about it.

Logan, the ghost in the attic, is the quieter, neighbor next door type. Their connection, though not as sexually intense (he is a ghost, though attractive nevertheless) is still deep and meaningful and on a different level. Personally I am cheering for Logan!

Grateful learns that there is more to her than meets the eye and the world is not quite so black and white. The sex scenes, while numerous and well written are a bit much for my taste but didn't impact my overall view of the book. It was definitely a one morning read for me and I am looking forward to checking out the sequel!