"An entertaining story of a woman discovering she has a gift for seeing the dead & talking to them. The dialog is witty and Angela's running commentary with her mother is so realistic it will remind readers of their own mothers!"---InD'Tale Magazine"An entertaining read." Katelyn Hensel, Readers' FavoriteGHOST WHISPERER MEETS MEDIUM.THE ONLY WAY FOR ANGELA TO FIND PEACE IS TO FIND IT FOR THE GHOSTS WHO HAUNT HER. I have a secret. I see dead people. And they're everywhere.When my mother died, I wished for just five more minutes with her, but I meant her ALIVE, not her GHOST. Apparently, the Universe has a sense of humor.As if I don't already have enough going on in my life.I'm not sure what's worse, having a teenager drama-queen daughter, or the fact that when my mother died, she opened a portal between me and the other side, and now I see my mom's spirit and the spirits of just about everyone else.These ghosts aren't your run of the mill, harmless, light-flickering, chair-moving kind. Nope, they're here because they're stuck earthbound, and apparently, it's my job to unstick them and cross them over to the other side.I'm totally out of my comfort zone.Don't get me wrong, I'm glad my mother's still here, but I know she's got unfinished business too, and I need to help her so she can cross over too.Except that will mean I'll never see her again. And I'm not sure I'm ready for that."Laugh out loud funny!"—Lynn Shaw, 2 Girls and a Book Blog
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- Release Date 04/09/2022
- Author Carolyn Ridder Aspenson
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.73 x 8 inches
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