She never found love in life…Is it possible she'll find love after death?
Something unexpected happens to Cindy Thomas during a mystery weekend at the Ferris Mansion. One second she's enjoying a performance with astonishing special effects. The next, she's dead, surrounded by a troupe of long dead actors who aren't special effects at all. Harvey, her dream guy, is no longer a dream. He's real—a real ghost. Suddenly, this new existence is complicated and scary and amazing, leaving her wondering if she's made the worst mistake of her life, her death, or whatever you want to call it. Cindy will have to decide…should she step through the gateway to Heaven, or is Heaven actually here on earth, in this handsome ghost's arms?
Author's Note:
When I wrote Dying at Honeymoon Inn, I became fond of Cindy Thomas, the young woman I killed off before readers had a chance to get to know her. For those of you familiar with my other books, you know that in Vacationing with the Dead, I populated the Ferris Mansion with a troupe of actors who just happen to be ghosts. I enjoyed writing that book so much, I wanted to revisit the characters. What better way than to have Cindy's spirit encounter them upon her death? Adding her to the group presented a number of problems, but I really enjoyed writing Cindy and Harvey's love story. Who's to say love ends with death, or even the possibility of new love? That's part of the joy of creation. In my world, it doesn't have to.