Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Review: Delia's Shadow

Delia's Shadow Delia's Shadow by Jaime Lee Moyer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Meet Delia Martin, a wealthy young woman during the dawn of the century in the city of San Francisco. Her secret: she can see ghosts, and at times they seem as real as the living. Since the great quake in 1906, Delia has been haunted by the dead and fled to New York to escape them. However, one particular restless spirit seems unwilling to let her go. Delia returns to San Francisco in the hope that she can shake her "friend" off once and for all. Unbeknownst to Delia, "Shadow," her spirit, was one of the many victims of a serial killer who has never been caught and is killing again after thirty years. Detectives Jack and Gabe have been on this case as was Gabe's father before him. Delia, Sadie (Delia's childhood friend), Gabe, and Jack (Sadie's fiancé) join forces to solve the mystery. A dark paranormal mystery with a bit of romance, this is the first book in the Delia Martin trilogy.

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