Vicki M. (vmachapy) reviewed on + 215 more book reviews
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2005 82 pages Short story Special Edition
Just below the city of Cadence lie the remains of the Dead City of Old Cadence-resonation with the psychic and para energy of it's dead souls. While exploring the darkest depths of the city, two business partners discover passions within each other that are very much alive...
Viginia Burch, a psychic archaeologist, can't believe her luck when she meets Sam Gage, a ghost-hunter and owner of prime real estate in the Old Quarter of Cadence, above the Dead City. He offers her his space to live and start up her business. What follows is an even more intriguing proposal-to become his wife. Strictly for professional reasons, of course...
Their marriage of convenience would lead to a very lucrative business partnership, Gage&Burch Consulting. Until something throws a wrench into the plan: the undeniably sensual energy that exists between them-and a love so strong it could wake the ghosts below...
A master of sexual tension and intelligent banter.- Publishers Weekly
Just below the city of Cadence lie the remains of the Dead City of Old Cadence-resonation with the psychic and para energy of it's dead souls. While exploring the darkest depths of the city, two business partners discover passions within each other that are very much alive...
Viginia Burch, a psychic archaeologist, can't believe her luck when she meets Sam Gage, a ghost-hunter and owner of prime real estate in the Old Quarter of Cadence, above the Dead City. He offers her his space to live and start up her business. What follows is an even more intriguing proposal-to become his wife. Strictly for professional reasons, of course...
Their marriage of convenience would lead to a very lucrative business partnership, Gage&Burch Consulting. Until something throws a wrench into the plan: the undeniably sensual energy that exists between them-and a love so strong it could wake the ghosts below...
A master of sexual tension and intelligent banter.- Publishers Weekly
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