
Mary S
I enjoyed this new "Romancing the Spirit" story. It's a short and fairly quick read that was very captivating and intriguing. I enjoyed the plot and love the characters. It's a fairly fast paced story with a bit of paranormal and interesting twists. Lance and Phoenix make for one great story. I love how the story develops as well as the mystery, suspense and romance. make for one great story.

Jamie Brydone-Jack
Nod to THE Phantom — I absolutely adore this author’s “Romancing the Spirit” series! This one strongly takes from “The Phantom of the Opera”--with a singing ??? in the depths of a New York theater—but with the author’s unique spin. Even though this is a novella, the author doesn’t give in to the dreaded information dump that plagues most short-form self-published stories. Rather, the book starts with several scenes showing us what is happening in the lives of several key characters. These don’t seem related or are only loosely so. I don’t always like that technique, but this one knows how to do it well. She brought all the seemingly disparate elements together in a satisfying way that kept me turning the pages. If you enjoy stories with more than a touch of the paranormal—but not a paranormal romance—check out this book, and the rest of the series. I look forward to each one. — I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.

Barbara Watts
Book seventeen in the Romancing the Spirit series a well written retelling of the Phantom of the Opera. This is Lance and Phoenix's second chance, there is suspense, drama, danger, a phantom, twists, turns, a villain, and romance. The story was well worth reading. I received a copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.