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A Girl, a Guy, and a Ghost

A Girl, a Guy, and a Ghost

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great New Book!!
Review: Traci Nettleton couldn't be happier when Brad Davidson, the guy who she's been crushing on, who just happens to be the quarterback of the football team, asks her out. Unfortunately, things start to get screwed up when Traci gets an e-mail from her best friend, Corky, who died two years ago. Now Traci needs to find out why she's getting these weird e-mails from Corky, or there will never truly be a Brad and Traci.

Sherrie Rose has taken humor, romance, and paranormal phenomena, and placed them all in the novel "A Girl, A Guy, and A Ghost," which is sure to catch the eyes of teen girls everywhere. Traci is your normal teenager, just trying to get through high school. Brad is your All-American Guy. He plays football, is gorgeous, etc. And Corky is a fun friend, even if he isn't part of the living clique. A must-read book for all. Even those who aren't interested in ghosts, or paranormal phenomena.

Erika Sorocco

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It gets NO BETTER than this!
Review: Traci Nettleton is thrilled when Brad Davidson, the gorgeous football quarterback asks her out. Her best friend, Christine, even admits to being jealous of Traci's good fortune! Everything seems to be going so well. Then the impossible happens...

Traci begins getting emails from Corky who died two years ago! At first she thinks someone is pulling a horrible joke. But when emails are popping up on a computer that is turned off and unplugged, they get her undivided attention! Corky needs Traci's help!

Corky drowned at the age of thirteen. It has been two years. Though Traci has aged, Corky has not, and he is as mischievous as ever. When Corky meets Christine (Traci's NEW best friend) and Brad (Traci's NEW boyfriend) jealousy rears. To make matters even more worse, before Traci's first date with Brad, there is a car accident. No one hurt, but the two people that collided were Traci's mom and Brad's dad!

***** It gets no better than this! This book grabbed me by page two and held on tighter than Super Glue. I could not put the book down until the last page had been turned. (This strange phenomenon does not happen to me often.)

The story over flows with excitement and there are even a few sub-plots to make life more interesting. Romance, a few other things that all us teens can relate with, and a few chills all blend together to make for one awesome story! Highly recommended! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.


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