I normally take at least a few days to read a book. I read this in one sitting. I literally could not put it down. I argued for the heroine. I cried for them both. It was heart wrenching. I don't want to spoil the book by giving too much away; but I give this book my highest recommendation and that is saying something. I normally don't take the time to review a book. I took the time this time. I am an author myself and this book was so good that I immediately came to the computer to find more books by Rebecca York to buy. This is a first for me. You owe it to yourself to read this book. It's a treasure.
Great Gothic Homage
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Rebecca York pays homage to the classic Gothic novel in Phantom Lover. You'll find all the classic elements here. The isolated old house, the cast of frightening characters, the shadowy hero with secrets to hide at all cost. Yet in York's hands, each of these elements gets a very modern twist. And nowhere is the updating more apparent than in the sensuality of the relationship between a phantom lover and Bree Brennan, the woman who is determined to discover the secrets hidden within the stone walls of Ravenwood. On her first night in the stone fortress, she is awakened in the night by the kisses and caresses of a man she is unable to see. Who is he? Troy London, the owner of the house, who seems to have gone missing? Or is he the ghost who has been said to haunt the edifice for decades? As the sexual relationship intensifies to fever pitch, Bree moves closer and closer to the solution to a frightening mystery.
Modern Gothic not to be missed!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Private Investigator, Bree Brennan, finds herself working undercover at a lonely cliffside mansion at the request of a friend, Helen London. Posing as a tutor to Helen's niece, Bree's mission is to discover the truth about Troy London's mysterious disappearance. Bree hasn't seen her ex-lover in years but she never stopped thinking about him. Is he being held against his will as his sister believes? Bree must keep her own identity and Troy's daughter safe from the mysterious residents of Ravencrest. But her plans didn't include being seduced by a ghost in the middle of the night. Or was it a ghost? Will she learn the truth of Troy's disappearance before time runs out? I highly recommend your read Phantom Lover to learn the answers. Rebecca York has created a modern gothic that will leave you on the edge of your seat, impatient to turn the pages. But don't skip to the end. You'll want to savor each heart pounding twist in the path. Victoria Holt fans should not miss this suspenseful tale.
exciting modern day gothic romance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Helen London asks her friend Bonnie "Bree" Brennan of the Light Street Detective Agency for help. Helen's brother Troy, a widower for about a year, has vanished except for his emails, but those seem so out of character for him. The sleuth agrees to learn what is going on.On the drive north of San Francisco to Troy's home Ravencrest, Helen thinks back to her attraction to the owner when they met seven years ago, but alas nothing came of it as she had to leave. At the estate she informs the housekeeper that she was just hired to teach Troy's daughter six years old Dinah. The Sterlings, who live in the mansion and act like the owners, question the newcomer and treat Bree as hired help. Once settled, it is the ghostly sounds of Troy that frighten the undercover sleuth, but courage comes from the waif Dinah who needs her and the haunting comments of the weird residents who claim the owner is a prisoner inside his walls. Though scared, Bree searches for the missing Troy not yet realizing the danger she faces.The latest 43 Light St. tale is an exciting modern day gothic romance with all the usual sub-genre elements that light up the book from the moment lightning strikes as Bree arrives at Ravencrest. The story line will hook fans fully appreciative of Bree's concerns for father and daughter as the eerie and the dangerous seem in control of the foreboding edifice. The stereotyped secondary cast fits quite nicely inside the gothic atmosphere that haunts the heroine and the reader. Rebecca Yorke is in top form as usual.Harriet Klausner
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