Thursday, June 11, 2020

GHOST MOON by Kathryn Knight


Title:  GHOST MOON
Series:  N/A
Author:  Kathryn Knight
Publisher:  Backlit PR
Publish Date:   04.03.2020
Category /Genre:  Paranormal Romance
Recommended for:  18+ due to sexual content
Grammar/editing:  received as an unedited ARC / errors excused
Received from:  Kathryn Knight 
Goodreads link: Ghost Moon
Date completed: 06.11.2020

Description from the publisher:
When Lark Cavanaugh’s life in New York City falls apart, she’s left reeling from a staggering betrayal. She escapes to Cape Cod, where a distant relative has left her an old house with a tragic past. Rumors of a haunting presence plague the abandoned home, but Lark doesn’t believe in ghosts…until she has no choice. 

After completing his military duty, veterinarian Jesse Holt returns to his small hometown to take over his father’s practice. He soon finds himself drawn to the alluring redhead now living next door, but she has made her intentions clear—she’s moving back to the city as soon as possible. When frightening events threaten her safety, though, he can’t deny his protective instincts. 

Unable to fight their feelings, they give in to desire…but another battle looms. Lark’s arrival has awakened a decades-old mystery, and the truth of what happened at Holloway House will only be revealed when it claims yet another life.
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I don’t often tell my husband the details of a story that I’m reading.  This one (and many of the books I read from Kathryn Knight) was an exception.  The best part is that he is always attentive when I do describe her stories.

Lark’s first meeting with Jesse invokes hero worship as the town veterinarian saves her ill cat.  Still, she’s trying desperately to guard her heart.  She believes she has reason to never trust another human being again.

I loved Lark’s slow and measured unfolding in her new town.  I loved the instant attraction, but slow to develop relationship.  I loved that neither Jesse nor Lark believed in ghosts in the beginning, but they each were willing to believe in the other intrinsically.  

I think what made this the most exciting was that the ghosts are not hundreds of years passed.  The mystery is modernly traceable.

Note:  While I received this book as a gifted ARC via NetGalley, my opinions are my own and are given freely.

Also from Kathryn Knight:
·         Dangerous Currents
·         Divine Fall 
·         Ghost Moon 
·         Gull Harbor
·         Haunted Souls
·         The Haunting of Hillwood Farm
·         Silver Lake 



















1 comment:

  1. This review made me SO happy! Thank you very much for reading and reviewing Ghost Moon, and I'm thrilled you enjoyed Lark and Jesse's story!

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