"crazy paranormal romantic romp"
In 1925 on the luxurious SS Majestic that he owns,
Randolph St. Croix breaks off his engagement to Eloise
Hogue to propose to flapper Daisy Alton. She accepts his
family heirloom, a six carat fire opal in the center of
diamonds, as an engagement gift. Not long afterward,
Daisy allegedly killed Randolph and committed suicide. No
gun was found and the SS Majestic went into mothballs as
no one wanted to ride a vessel allegedly haunted by the
killer ghost. The great nephew of Randolph, Sexton St. Croix, takes the
SS Majestic out to sea on a five day psychic cruise that
he figures will end the nonsense. He brings with him one
supposedly reputable ESP whiz, Bree Emery, who resides in
Daisy's cabin, unchanged since 1925. Though attracted to
the skeptical Randolph especially after viewing his homage
to the Big Mac, following contact with Daisy, Bree
believes the ill fated dancer and her beloved were
murdered by a third party. To free the ghost, she must
solve the homicides while other psychics dance the high
wire of shams. Randolph scoffs at her firmly convinced
Daisy murdered his relative. No one does crazy romantic romps that have readers
laughing one moment and feeling the passion the next than
Kate Angell does. Her latest tale is a fabulous
paranormal romance with a wonderful historical who-done-
it. The story line is hilarious and ardent from the Big
Mac to the ghostly high wire as a cruse ship has not ever
been quite as majestic as this one. Fans will treasure
the modern day romance between the clairvoyant and the
skeptic, and the love story that transcends time. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2005
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