Ghost of a threat (Betty Boo Ghost hunter book one) by Beth Dolgner



When Betty Boorman, or Betty Boo as she is known to her friends, responds to a call about a haunting with her ghost hunting team, she realizes she is up against something much worse. She deduced this when said entity scorched her hair. Stumped about what to do, she is surprised when a very handsome man tells her that he can help. She reluctantly calls Maxwell for help, and from that moment on, her life seems to gather chaos. Carter Lansford, a rival ghost hunter in Savanna, asks Betty to help him with a ghost problem at a local law firm, the haunting and their part in solving the mystery is made very public. After two break-ins at her apartment, Betty realizes she is in trouble. Add to this a mysterious man stalking her and her new love interest, who is a demon, and soon Betty has a life full of actions and things that go bump in the night.

Beth Dolgner is the author of the Eternal Rest Bed and Breakfast books, and the Betty Boo series consists of four books. This is the first and also an audiobook. The story is exciting and easy to listen to, the narrator is excellent, and one can hear the emotions of the various characters and their varied voices. There are some sensual scenes, but nothing explicit and the language is without profanity; therefore, I would recommend it to anyone over 18 who likes paranormal cosies. Look out for the review of the second book.



 


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