My Ghost (Dream Lovers #3)

P.L. Midnight


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My Ghost by P.L. Midnight
This is the third novella in the adult erotic Dream Lover Series. This novella includes scenes of graphic sensual nature and some sexual activities not normally discussed in genteel society. If lust, dream sex, dirty talk, swearing, consensual lovemaking, graphic sex, sexual m/f flirtatious play and ghost-human sexual relations bother you, this is not the book for you. Do not read this if you are sensitive to any of these things.

This erotica series is presented for adult readers who enjoy the possibility of fantasy sex with otherworldly beings. This novella is an adult paranormal romance. The story follows a young woman visiting an obscure antique shop. Her name is Cheryl Weldon and she makes her home in Louisiana, which is home to the famous city of New Orleans. A city in which she finds more than she bargained for when she purchases an antique four-poster brass bed. It was amazing that she found it, because it was hidden in a back corner of the shop. Cheryl saw the bed and became instantly attached to it. She knew that she had to own it. The problem is the ghost of the original owner of the bed was pretty attached to it…literally.

The spirit in this story is a young, blonde confederate soldier named Beaumont Raye Shaw. He’s sexy, ornery and seems to have adjusted to the twenty-first century without too many issues. Actually, he’s quite fond of modern women, especially their clothing. He finds it much more fascinating than the pounds of petticoats that the ladies of his era wore.

I hope you’ll enjoy our “spirit in the sack” and not feel the urge to scream help there’s a ghost in my bed. I believe you’ll agree that many females would welcome a sweet, southern male with impeccable manners and charm, even if he’s invisible at times.

The next novella in the Dream Lover Series will be My Gargoyles and will be released in the spring of 2015.
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