Happy
Medium
by
Meg Benjamin
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BLURB:
Love
is good for the soul… unless it’s one that you’re trying to
exorcise.
Ray
Ramos has a problem–the King William District mansion he and his
business partner purchased for a fast renovation needs more work than
expected. Ray could use a quick infusion of cash. Enter Emma Shea,
assistant to Gabrielle DeVere, the star of American Medium. Gabrielle
is looking for San Antonio houses to use for her televised séances,
and Ray’s fixer upper seems to fit.
When
Gabrielle does a sample séance, Ray and Emma become the target
of a touchy ghost with no respect for boundaries. After Ray learns
his family has a special affinity for ghosts, the two decide to
investigate the haunted house. It doesn’t hurt that Emma is
immediately attracted to the laconic Ray or that Ray is intrigued by
the buttoned-down beauty who seems determined to hide her
considerable assets behind sober business suits. But can the two of
them fight off a vengeful succubus bound to the house while getting a
lot closer than either of them planned?
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EXCERPTS
Excerpt
One:
“Join
hands everyone,” Gabrielle intoned in her most resonant medium
voice.
Ramos
gave her a piercing look, then took hold of her hand, extending his
other hand across the table to Emma.
Gabrielle’s
fingers were faintly damp, but Ramos’s were dry and hard. His
calluses rubbed against Emma’s palm. For a moment she felt
something like a mild electric shock tingle through her fingers. She
pulled her hand away, staring.
Ramos
stared back, his eyes wide.
“Take
his hand, Emma.” Gabrielle frowned. “We need to get on with
this.”
Emma
extended her hand again, touching her fingers cautiously against
Ramos’s palm. Nothing. Maybe she’d imagined the whole thing.
Probably she’d imagined the whole thing.
Gabrielle
raised her head, gazing up into the dim shadows overhead. “Is there
anyone here? We call on you to come forth.”
Across
from Emma, Ramos rolled his eyes. He had that sour look again. Just
hold on a little longer, and we’ll be out of your way.
“Come
forth,” Gabrielle whispered.
Ramos
looked at her, then shook his head slightly.
And the
candles went out.
Emma’s
head shot up, and she turned toward the fireplace. There hadn’t
been any flickering, any feeling of a breeze. One moment the candles
had been burning, and now they weren’t. She gaped at Ramos, who was
gaping back at her, his forehead furrowing. Somewhere overhead a door
slammed.
At the
head of the table, Gabrielle seemed not to notice. “Spirit forces,
we call to you,” she crooned.
Something
touched the back of Emma’s neck, a quick brush, so light she wasn’t
sure she’d felt it. Then it came again, more definite this time,
fingertips along the edge of her shoulder. She whipped her head to
the right, but she couldn’t see anything in the gathering darkness.
Ramos’s
hand jerked against hers. She turned back to him, but he was watching
Gabrielle.
No, not
Gabrielle. Beyond Gabrielle, toward the fireplace. The mantle glowed
dimly in the twilight, as if there were lights beneath it. Then, one
by one, the votive candles thumped to the hearthstone in front of the
fireplace, bouncing lightly. Another door slammed upstairs.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Meg
Benjamin is an author of contemporary romance. Her Konigsburg series
for Samhain Publishing is set in the Texas Hill Country and her Ramos
Family trilogy for Berkley InterMix is set in San Antonio’s King
William District. Meg’s books have won numerous awards, including
an EPIC Award for Contemporary Romance, a Romantic Times Reviewers’
Choice Award for Indie Press Romance, the Holt Medallion from
Virginia Romance Writers and the Beanpot Award from the New England
Romance Writers. Meg lives in Colorado with her DH and two rather
large Maine coon cats (well, partly Maine Coon anyway). Her Web site
is http://www.MegBenjamin.com and her blog is
http://megbenj1.wordpress.com/. You can follow her on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/meg.benjamin1), Pinterest
(http://pinterest.com/megbenjamin/), and Twitter
(http://twitter.com/megbenj1). Meg loves to hear from readers—contact
her at meg@megbenjamin.com.
Happy
Medium, the third in the Ramos Family trilogy, is available from
Amazon
(http://www.amazon.com/Happy-Medium-Intermix-Ramos-Family-ebook/dp/B00AI5APW0/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1387227453&sr=1-2&keywords=happy+medium)
and Barnes and Noble
(http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/happy-medium-meg-benjamin/1113916830?ean=9781101622568).
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