Book Review – Spirited Away

June 26, 2007

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Thirteenth century Knight. Modern woman. A ghost and a medieval castle – what could be more fun?

Here’s the back cover to properly entice you:

“When Tristan de Barre and his men were murdered in 1292, their souls were cursed to roam his estate for all eternity. It’s been a long, dull, celibate ever after. But now Tristan’s phantom heart is pounding again for the first time in more than seven hundred years because of the beautiful scientist who’s digging up his castle’s bailey. Can he make her notice him, or will she see straight through him?

The opportunity to exacavate the remains at Dreadmore Castle has forsensic archaeologist Andi Monroe tingling with excitement. It’s an incredible find and a chance to study the mysterious legend of Dragonhawk, a medieval knight who disappeared without a trace. Lately, though, rational Andi is having a hard time telling fact from fiction. She could just swear she met the vanished knight, and he’s a fantasy come true. But until she finds a way to help Tristan lift the curse, their love doesn’t stand a ghost of a chance…”

I loved this one and am eagerly awaiting the next ghost story from Cindy Miles. It was fun and flirty, and a quick satisfying read. Tristan is one alpha knight with wit and most definitely a hero worth spending a night curled up with!

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