Ghost Moon by Kathryn Knight - Paranormal Romantic Suspense

 

 

Paranormal Romantic Suspense

Date Published: 04-03-2020

Publisher: Wicked Whale

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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.


Guest Post
by Kathryn Knight

Hi, and thank you for featuring me and my novel Ghost Moon! I’m Kathryn Knight, and I write romance mixed with ghost mysteries, perfect for spooky season reading! Not surprisingly, I also love to read books with those features, but I read across genres…here are five of my favorite novels!

Jane-Emily by Patricia Clapp. One of my all-time childhood favorites, this YA book is both a sweet romance and a spooky ghost story. In fact, I would call this book a huge inspiration for my writing, as it's that combination of ghost story/love story that I find addictive. The ghost of 12-year-old Emily delivers chills as she unleashes her wrath on 9-year-old Jane--but of course the romance piece was there as well between the hunky Doctor and Jane's young aunt Louisa.

Midnight Bayou by Nora Roberts. Another mix of romance and ghosts, set in Louisiana. I could not put this book down...literally. I loved the New Orleans bayou setting and intertwining of past and present. A sassy Cajun heroine and a hunky ex-lawyer-turned-carpenter embark on a passionate journey to uncover the dark secrets of Manet Hall. 

Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase. This novel melds two stories: the lives, and tragedies, of the four Alton children as they spend a summer in the late 1960s at their Cornwall estate, nicknamed Black Rabbit Hall, and the implications of these past events on an engaged couple 30 years later. Black Rabbit Hall is itself a compelling character, Gothic and atmospheric, a place where time seems suspended. The prose is beautiful, the writer's voice unique, and the comparisons to Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier are well-deserved in my opinion.

The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons. It's difficult to put into words how much I loved this historical romance novel, as well as the second in the trilogy, Tatiana and Alexander. I admit I had a few doubts when I began the first book--WWII-era Leningrad does not seem like the most romantic setting, and in fact, the things that happened there once the Soviet Union entered the war were downright horrific. But throughout the years, the struggle, and the horror, Tatiana and Alexander hold on to their love, even when separated. My heart ached for what these characters went through, and Simons captures the brutal history with amazing accuracy while still delivering a poignant--and often steamy--love story. 

Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor. As a fan of historical fiction and historical romance, I’m always on the lookout for new titles, and this one popped up as a Goodreads recommendation for me. It was published in the 1940s, and actually banned in Boston due to some of the risqué subjects and scenes! Set in 17th century Restoration England, this is the story of a penniless and pregnant young girl who uses anything and everything she has at her disposal to climb the rungs of society and to pursue the man she wants. Fascinating history and a flawed character add to the intrigue of the plot. 


About the Author

USA TODAY Bestselling Author Kathryn Knight writes books filled with steamy romance, dangerous secrets, and haunting mysteries. Her novels are award-winning #1 Amazon Bestsellers and RomCon Reader-Rated picks. When she's not reading or writing, Kathryn spends her time exploring abandoned places and searching for ghosts. She lives on beautiful Cape Cod with her husband, their two sons, and a number of rescued pets.

 

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