Thursday, June 17, 2010

Strange Neighbors by Ashlyn Chase


Merry MacKenzie is finally moving out on her own; she's spent the last several years helping to raise her younger brother after her mom died.  She can't wait to have some fun! She's rented a fabulous apartment and the landlord is a real hunk.  Too bad she doesn't know much about baseball since he is an all-star pitcher.

Jason Falco invested in an old brownstone, something to sink his money in.  He doesn't have to worry about money, and he doesn't want his new location known to the papparrazi.  He just wants some quiet time and a small break from the women who can't seem to keep their eyes or hands off of him.

Jason finds immediately attracted to Merry and asks her out, but she has to decline because of her night shift at the hospital.  Jason can't fathom why she would turn him down, so he sets to woo her, and before long the two are happy and carefree on a light romance.

But Merry gets attacked, and strange happenings are occurring in the apartment building.  There's a vampire living in the basement, a werewolf upstairs, and a ghost in an empty apartment.  And to top it all off, Jason is hiding something.  Throw in the tabloids and it is one crazy circus!

Strange Neighbors is a light-hearted romp that romance and paranormal lovers are sure to enjoy.  Chad, the ghost, had me in stitches many times, he's so sarcastic!  The romance between Merry and Jason blossoms into full-blown passion and the neighbors are unique and charismatic characters - what a hoot!

Check back on June 23rd! There's an interview with Ashlyn Chase as well as a opportunity to win your own copy of Strange Neighbors!

4 comments:

  1. Oh, this sounds so cute! I'm defiantly adding it to my wishlist. And I'll be back here for the interview.

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  2. I soooo want to read this book! I've been hearing great things about it and it looks like exactly the type of story I enjoy. I went to pick it up at the bookstore this weekend and they didn't have it :( I even made an employee help me look!

    Nice review!

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  3. This one sounds really fun with some great characters.

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