Saturday, September 26, 2009

Silent Night, Haunted Night by Terri Garey

It’s hard to get into the Christmas Cheer when the Three Fates want to steal your boyfriend.

Nicki Styx can see the dead. Over a year ago, she almost died and when she was revived, she found she could see and talk to the dead. She helps the spirits cross over into the light.

She’s been with Joe for over a year now and they’ve been through many things together that have only made their relationship stronger. But one night, Nicki is suddenly wide awake and unable to move as three faces hover over the bed, a crone, a beautiful woman, and a young girl. They vow that she will pay and that they will take Joe from her.

Joe is suddenly having erotic night dreams that are really causing a rift in his relationship with Nicki. She explains to him that it’s the Three Fates who are at work here trying to split them up, but he doesn’t believe her. When he suddenly finds her in Sammy’s arms, the devil himself, she breaks up with her. She is heart broken and devastated, but is determined to stop the Three Fates from ensnaring Joe in their web at any cost.

SILENT NIGHT, HAUNTED NIGHT, BOOK 4 is another great addition to the series. Humor, romance, mystery and a cast of ghosts will have you turning the pages late into the night. Nicki is a phenomenal character who makes some hard choices and does some growing up in this latest installment. Ghoulishly Fantastic!

3 comments:

  1. I've never read any of the books in this series, although I think I may have a few of them. A friend of mine gave me 3 huge boxes of books...and I'm pretty sure there was at least one by this author in there, lol.

    Sounds really good though!

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  2. Sounds good. It's a shame it's number 4. I'd have to go back and start the series at the beginning.

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  3. I read the first one in this series and just loved it! My library doesn't have any of the others though :(

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