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Love at First Fright

Love at First Fright

von Nadia El-Fassi
Softcover - 9780593871812
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Beschreibung

In this paranormal spicy age gap romance, a successful author--whose novel is being adapted into a movie--clashes with the actor cast as the male lead, all in a cozy mansion filled with friendly ghosts, from the author of Best Hex Ever.

Rosemary Shaw's ability to see the dead has never scared her. In fact, it's secretly inspired most of her horror novels, the most successful of which is about to be a blockbuster movie. Set in a beautiful manor house in the English countryside, it's no surprise there's ghosts hanging around the film crew. But ghosts are something Rosemary can handle, she's not so sure how to deal with her infuriatingly handsome leading man, who is all wrong for the role.

Ellis Finch is a long-time Hollywood heartthrob with a secret of his own. He's tired of playing the action movie hero and would much rather be gardening with his sweet dog Fig. Starring in a historical horror movie might be just the ticket for his new image, until he finds out that the author tried to get him kicked off the show, but Ellis won't go down without a fight.

Amidst filming for the movie and the chemistry-filled feuding between Rosemary and Ellis, Hallowvale manor comes alive, literally. Trying to balance the mayhem of her writing deadlines, an adorable ghostly dog, and a pair of Regency-era women who are definitely nothing more than friends, Rosemary is at risk of telling Ellis her secret, or worse - falling for him.

Details

Verlag Random House Publishing Group
Ersterscheinung 16. September 2025
Maße 19.8 cm x 13.3 cm x 2.2 cm
Gewicht 269 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9780593871812
Seiten 368