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WHERE THERE'S A KILT, THERE'S A WAY
The second volume in the sexy, spooky new paranormal historical series from author Ella Stainton.
Sweden, 1930
Two years ago, Dr. Ainsley Graham proved the existence of ghosts, and fell in love--hard to top that. But a trip to Sweden to research at a prestigious University for the summer is nothing to sneeze at, especially since his partner, psychologist Joachim Cockburn, will be teaching alongside him. A change of scenery might be just the thing.
Their idyllic trip to Sweden is interrupted by a ghost with a proclivity for rude hand gestures and graphic curse words--and a ghastly history begging to be investigated. Life among the living is complicated, too, by a gruff professor who can't take his eyes off Ainsley, and an enticing new job offer for Joachim.
What starts as an adventurous trip abroad turns into mayhem, murder, and... a magical moose? And everyone--well, perhaps not the moose--is a suspect in the death of the ghostly young man who brings them together to expose secrets, loves lost, and a crime that will shock them all.
Ella Stainton teaches history's scandals to teenagers near Richmond, Virginia. She's lived in most Mid-Atlantic states where you can catch blue crabs, as well as four years in Sweden, and a year in Scotland (where she visited lots of haunted castles with her scientist father). She doesn't mind eating Ramen all year if it means she can hop on a plane during summer break, and has visited around 30 countries. Which equals a lot of Ramen. Ella has four fur babies and four without fur (or children, as she likes to call them). She particularly likes '80's Eurotrash synth music, glitter eyeshadow, and men in kilts. Even better if they are all three together.
Two years ago, Dr. Ainsley Graham proved the existence of ghosts, and fell in love--hard to top that. But a trip to Sweden to research at a prestigious University for the summer is nothing to sneeze at, especially since his partner, psychologist Joachim Cockburn, will be teaching alongside him. A change of scenery might be just the thing.
Their idyllic trip to Sweden is interrupted by a ghost with a proclivity for rude hand gestures and graphic curse words--and a ghastly history begging to be investigated. Life among the living is complicated, too, by a gruff professor who can't take his eyes off Ainsley, and an enticing new job offer for Joachim.
What starts as an adventurous trip abroad turns into mayhem, murder, and... a magical moose? And everyone--well, perhaps not the moose--is a suspect in the death of the ghostly young man who brings them together to expose secrets, loves lost, and a crime that will shock them all.
Ella Stainton teaches history's scandals to teenagers near Richmond, Virginia. She's lived in most Mid-Atlantic states where you can catch blue crabs, as well as four years in Sweden, and a year in Scotland (where she visited lots of haunted castles with her scientist father). She doesn't mind eating Ramen all year if it means she can hop on a plane during summer break, and has visited around 30 countries. Which equals a lot of Ramen. Ella has four fur babies and four without fur (or children, as she likes to call them). She particularly likes '80's Eurotrash synth music, glitter eyeshadow, and men in kilts. Even better if they are all three together.
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Published 2021-03-23 by Carina Press (Harlequin) |