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“The Ghost Shrink, the Accidental Gigolo & the Poltergeist Accountant” by Vivi Andrews
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Genre: Paranormal Romance, Romantic Comedy
ISBN: 978-1-60504-391-3
Length: Novella
Price: 3.50
Publication Date: February 17, 2009
Cover art by Natalie Winters
It’s not smart to piss off a poltergeist…
A Tickle My Fantasy story.
It’s bad enough to be sexually frustrated. But as a medium, it means until Lucy Cartwright gets some, she’s doomed. Oh no, not to death. Worse. To nightly visitations by recently deceased, wanna-be Cassanovas without the bodies to back it up. Then a living, breathing fantasy arrives on her doorstep, and Lucy thinks her dry spell is at an end.
Much as he would like to be Lucy’s personal gigolo, PI Jake Cox has a job to do. He’s been sent to prevent her from getting laid until a particular horny phantom—and key witness in his mob investigation—pays her a visit. The real challenge? Keeping his own hands off Lucy long enough to get the job done.
Or the lonely, geeky ghost of a murdered mob accountant could rip a hole in the fabric of the universe…
Warning: This book contains cheesy pick-up lines, amateur stripteases, and voyeuristic intentions – all by dead men. And the living behave just as badly…



