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New York Times bestselling author Meghan March goes back to New Orleans and the world of Lachlan Mount with a dangerous and bold new anti-hero. The thing about ghosts is they’re supposed to stay dead. That’s exactly what I am, but I can’t stay away from Magnolia Marie Maison for one more day, let alone another year. We’ve already got fifteen of those between us. As it stands, she’ll want to kill me as soon as she lays eyes on me. And knowing her, she’s completely up to the task. But I’m a man on a mission, and I’ve got everything riding on this. So, here I come, Magnolia. This ghost is ready for whatever you got. After all, there’s only one way I want this to end—’til death do us part.
Publication Year: 2020
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I was looking forward to Magnolia’s story. The fact is that Moses was going to be involved was a bonus. I know these books are always going to be a bit bananas but this one was underwhelming. Besides Magnolia being pissed that Moses was gone for 15 years, she was just not as much as she’s been before. I also missed Kiera giving Mount grief.
I will read the next book but this was less than I was hoping for