Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Ghost and The Graveyard Review

The Ghost and The Graveyard 

By Genevieve Jack


 The Ghost and The Graveyard (Knight Games Book 1) by [Jack, Genevieve]

Book 1 in the Knight Games series

Grateful Knight can’t catch a break. After a series of failed relationships, the last of which left her destitute, she takes advantage of her father’s offer to live rent-free in a property he hasn’t been able to sell. But feeling at home in a house on the edge of a graveyard isn’t easy, especially when things go bump in the night.
The only positive is the stunning cemetery caretaker, Rick. Despite her resolve to end her pattern of relationship mistakes, she literally can’t keep her hands off him. The intensity of her attraction seems almost...magical.
Once a spirit manifests on her staircase, Grateful can no longer deny that her house is haunted. Rick has a dark secret, and it has everything to do with her personal history, the house, and the spirit who warns her about both.
Feisty witches, seductive vampires, and swoon-worthy immortals come together in this page-turning paranormal romance/urban fantasy series.
**Due to explicit sexual content, language, and violence this book is recommended for ages 18+**


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MY REVIEW

Grateful Knight always seems to pick the wrong guy. Her last one broke her heart when he took all her money and left her in debt. Luckily, Grateful’s father, being a real estate mogul, offers her a house to live in while she gets back on her feet. The house is old but has plenty of character and privacy. Oh, and did I mention the resident ghosts, and the graveyard out back, and the gorgeous hunk of a caretaker?

I enjoyed this story immensely. It was entertaining and kept me interested throughout. I loved the characters and the plot they were involved in. This is going to be a great series for sure. 
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** I received this book without obligation, and have volunteered to share my review. The above unbiased opinions are 100% my own.



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