| From her youth on, Chantel had the odd ability to see ghosts. Her best friend, a ghost named Eve, got her into some mishaps which branded her by several as Duluth's hometown witch. As a young adult, the town folks came to her for all types of remedies. Because of her special ability, Chantel met and fell in love with a physically attractive amnesiac figure who she named Frank, who was neither earth bound, nor spiritually inclined. She had to help him find himself and to do that she needed to let him go.
Hank Foster, whom Chantel called Frank, was trapped in a comatose limbo and the dark passage between life and death was bleak. A car accident had thrown him into a coma. The unique bond he had with his twin brother Steve, caused a lot of frustration as Steve kept pulling his brother back toward him with his incessant talking. The twin brothers had their own special ability, which brought them closer to Chantel. From the start, you want to know more about Hank. You're guessing at all kinds of scenarios. Abby Wood wrote a very explicit work with this fantasy novel, which transforms the intense love between two into a threesome in an exceptional way. Uniquely driven thoughts push the novel forward, in spite of small incidents. Hank, Chantel and Steve tumble into each other's arms in such a sensual way that won't let you put the book down. Chantel starts off seeming to be an eccentric woman -- until you understand several things that happened to her. For Hank, you are asking questions through most of the first part of the novel. As for Steve, you understand the reasoning for his being there. If you're into threesomes or if you're looking for an original fantasy, this novel may be what you're looking for.
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Reviewer: Dyanne Doezz |