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I'm scared.
Can I sleep in your bed?
When Professor Peyton Cache bought a
big, gloomy, romantic Victorian
house, he should have expected a
ghost. He certainly got one, the
kind that likes to float his undies
around and drop slime in the
stairwell for fun. But the professor
can't let the rest of the faculty
know he's lost his mind, so he hires
a ghost hunter on the down-low. But
somehow, when he booked a ghost
hunter, he didn't think he was
getting a live-in leggy blonde with
an attitude like a Jersey gangster
and a body like a pinup poster.
Kaci Melton needs to hide out for a
while, and where better to disappear
than a haunted house on one of her
dad's ghost-hunting jobs? All she'll
have to do is deal with a crabby old
professor for a couple days and kick
out one measly ghost. Two problems:
the professor is a tasty young guy
with piecing blue eyes, six-pack
abs, and a penchant for talking
dirty. And the ghost scares the
panties off her … actually, given
the professor, maybe that's not a
problem. But if she can't tell him
the truth-and she can't-how is she
going to get him to keep up all that
wonderful sex? Especially when she's
starting to kinda like him... |

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The old Victorian house was haunted.
And how did Kaci Melton know it was haunted? Because
nothing had gone right all week—make that all month. It
only stood to reason there would be a ghost lurking
inside.
Besides, the place just had that creepy, haunted look
about it. Dark, gloomy, and forbidding. The three main
ingredients for a house with a ghost.
The porch was wide and wrapped around the house and had
all the dodads you’d expect in a Queen Anne Victorian.
The large, projecting bay windows, towers, and turrets.
Not to mention the decorative finials, spindles, and
brackets.
At least the color was subdued shades of brown. In the
face of all the elaborate swirls and the fancy trim, the
beige and coffee colors toned things down somewhat. But
then you had the dark, gloomy, and forbidding look to
deal with.
All she had to do was step on the gas pedal of her
little blue compact and get the hell away from here as
fast as she could drive. All the spooky movies she’d
ever watched told her to do just that.
But she couldn’t run away because she didn’t have a
choice. Come to think about it, the people in the movies
never had a choice, either.
She was doomed.
No choice whatsoever. She had to help her father out of
this mess. She swallowed past the lump in her throat,
put the car in park, and turned off the engine. Her
hands trembled as she gripped the steering wheel. She
wished she knew a calming mantra that would give her the
courage to face her fears.
Unfortunately, she didn’t.
“Okay, let’s get this over with,” she mumbled as she
opened her car door and got out, eyeing the place with
more than a touch of apprehension as she went to the
trunk to get some of her things.
Why do I always have to be the one to clean up my
father’s messes?
Easy answer. She was an only child and her father had no
one else. She sighed, knowing he meant well—most of the
time.
She dragged a suitcase out of the trunk, then a satchel,
shifting the strap on her shoulder so the weight was a
little more balanced.
Knowing she’d be spending the next week or so here with
some old dude made her queasy. Not because of the stuffy
history professor. She could handle an old codger. A
ghost was an entirely different matter.
Every step she took, she repeated the only mantra she
did know: “I ain’t afraid of no ghosts, I ain’t afraid
of no ghosts...”
It didn’t seem to be working. It hadn’t in Ghost
Busters, either. She was terrified of ghosts, and
she had a feeling they knew it.
A black cat jumped from the bushes and ran across her
path. She jerked to a stop. Her heart pounded inside her
chest. What the hell was this? Pick on Kaci day?
Stop being such a wimp!
She really hated her voice of reason. Why couldn’t it
tell her just once to turn around and run for her life?
But no, the voice always wanted her to be courageous.
Pffft, like that would ever happen.
She dragged her suitcase up the steps, cringing at each
thump. Thumping noises were not good, either.
After setting her suitcase on the porch, she slipped the
strap from her shoulder and set the satchel down as
well. Her stomach rumbled. Even her gut was trying to
tell her this wasn’t a good idea.
She was here now; she might as well see this through.
She tugged her baseball cap a little lower on her
forehead and rang the bell.
“Act one. Here goes nothin’,” she muttered. “You are
tough, and you don’t take crap off anyone,” she said
under her breath. Become the part. She rolled her
shoulders, then tilted her head to the right, then the
left.
She was ready. Good thing, too, as footsteps approached.
She fervently hoped they were of the human variety—the
alive human variety. As in the
stodgy-professor-who-lived-here variety.
The door opened, and she looked at the man standing in
front of her. Stared, actually. She snapped her mouth
closed when she realized it was hanging open and that
she probably looked like an imbecile. But this was no
stodgy professor—not by a long shot.
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"My Favorite Phantom is a rip-roaring good time that
you won’t want to miss!" -- Recommended Read, Tammy,
Fallen Angel Reviews.

"MY FAVORITE PHANTOM is a light,
breezy paranormal tale filled with humorous antics and
steamy encounters. The main characters are both quirky
and likable, the setting is intimate, and the plot fast
paced in this well written story. Secondary characters
inject more chaos into Kaci and Peyton's lives, and
include her father; the mobster; and a scheming rival
for the grant money Peyton is trying to secure. The
recommended MY FAVORITE PHANTOM is a fun romp that will
leave readers smiling." Jennell,
Romance Reviews Today.
"This was a very funny book that
will have you laughing out loud in many places and
warming up your cold winter nights. I'm not sure when
Mrs. Kelley will be coming out with her next new book,
but I'll be waiting for it anxiously." --Laura J,
The Good, The Bad, The Unread.
"I recently read the January '09
release from Karen Kelley, MY FAVORITE PHANTOM. I can't
tell you the last time I've had so much fun reading a
book! Karen's wonderful sense of humor can't help but
spill over into her writing, but never at the expense of
her characters who are always intelligent and sensually
passionate, making for an enjoyable reading experience
every single time!" --
Laurie's Laudanum.
"...a delightful read." -- Chris,
Night Owl Romance.
"You get to cheer for an underdog, and there’s plenty of
hot sex and a happy ending for more than just the main
protagonists." --
Romantic Times.
"...I look forward to reading more of Karen's books in
the future, a writer whose star is only getting
brighter, and one worth watching." -- Cryna Palmiere,
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