Robin Leigh Morgan
is a retired NYCity employee who’s been married for 19 years with no children.
In the past Robin has written commentaries and other nonfiction items for a
community newspaper, but since retiring has devoted time to write what is hoped
to be the first of many stories. Robin’s first attempt is a YA Paranormal/Time
Travel/First Kiss romance novel entitled “I Kissed a Ghost.” With a blend of these three genres the book
should be endearing to a wide audience of readers, regardless of their age.
SYNOPSIS
In "I Kissed a
Ghost", Mary gets a new classmate named Jonathan who’s a great baseball
player and to get on the team, he needs Mary’s help to improve his grades. Six
months later when she learns she’s moving, she decides to give him something
special--a first kiss. Moving into her new home she soon discovers it has a
ghost named George, her age, who takes her on numerous trips to the past of a
hundred years ago. As she meets children her own age, everyone teases her about
her house being haunted, but no one will go inside. Mary likes his help doing
her math homework, writing her reports, and taking her back in time. George and
Mary’s interaction grows and she eventually gives him a quick peck on his lips
while they’re in the past, which is the only place George is a real boy, for
having done something special for her. Can Mary kiss George again at the
special date and time he needs to be kissed? What happens afterwards if she
does? The answers are all in the book!
EXCERPTS
If anyone is
interested in reading several UNEDITED SNIPPETS from the book, they can
be found on my web and blog sites under the category of “Ghostly
Whispers.” Two of these sites are:
I can also be found on:
GoodReads: http://www.goodreads.com/RobinLeighMorgan
Available on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CRQ9SC6 [KINDLE]
[Read the review by Micki Peluso who also does reviews
for the NY Journal of Books.]
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