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Tess Corona left home thanks to a traumatic experience with the paranormal and has only recently returned home from a secretive military career. Her only desire is to reconnect with her family and find meaningful work. That plan changes when a Texas Ranger lands on her doorstep looking for her twin brother.
Thanks to the suspicious actions of a murder victim’s family, Texas Ranger Crock Ward is asked to investigate the twenty-five-year-old case. With the evidence missing and victim’s husband now deceased, Crock seeks alternatives to solve the murder in the form of Dr. Lazaro Corona and his ghost hunting team.
Laz has dreamed of combining cold cases with paranormal investigation, but he curses the timing. He can’t stop Tess from resuming her role in his investigation any more than he can stop a tornado or a century-old feud that has already destroyed one family and now threatens his.
What reviewers are saying:
“…packs quite the ghostly wallop”–Reading by Moonlight
“I really like when a book surprises me – and this one did.”–The Real World According to Sam
“Definitely a great set up for what is to come. I cannot wait – I’m sure it will be a fun time, for sure!”–Book Fidelity
“This book, y’all! It is chock full of things I love.”–The Plain-Spoken Pen
“…an engaging and fun read! It could easily be a beach read as well as a warm-Texas-night-with-a-slight-breeze read.”–The Clueless Gent
“This book was hard for me to put down. I wanted to understand more, uncover more clues, and I rooted for a spark between Tess and Crock to lead to a relationship. It didn’t hurt that the book is set in my part of Texas.”–Storeybook Reviews
“If you love ghost stories, the paranormal, great characters, and fast-paced stories, then you need to check out this book.”–Forgotten Winds
“…the story is riveting, and I wasn’t about to put this book down until the final page was completed or turn out any lights either.”–Boys’ Mom Reads
“…the Corona family was contagious to read about. I just wanted to read more and more of them!”–The Page Unbound
“The opening of the book when Tess is trying to get her three-year-old niece to get dressed is laugh-out-loud funny. And I was glad I was not drinking my coffee when she opened the door…”–It’s Not All Gravy
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