Title: Haunted U
Author: Jessica Gibson
Genre: YA Paranormal
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Blurb:
Ezzie Lovegreen lives in a world where witches and
ghosts are real. That doesn’t mean she’s not surprised when she’s
suddenly being haunted by one at school.
With the help of her best friend Stella, her boyfriend
Beau, and her grandmother Winifred, Ezzie must find out what happened
to the ghost and set her free.
Secrets will be revealed that could change Ezzie’s
life forever. Will Ezzie be strong enough to face the challenges set
in her path?
Author Bio:
Jessica Gibson is a recovering bookaholic, she's
down from four books a week to a more reasonable one. It was that love
of words and creativity that made her dream about writing her first
book. That dream was hidden for years, always put on the back burner,
filed away in the "someday" section, until her husband Matt
gave her the kick in the pants she needed to actually get off her butt
and write.
Jessica and Matt live in Southern California and have a serious addiction to reality tv shows like Pawn Stars and American Restoration. They have one son and hope to add to the family in the near future.
Aside from writing, she runs an online event planning business called the Release Day Diva. In addition to novels, Jessica writes and maintains the blog Book on the Bright Side. Keep up with Jessica and her latest releases and events on her blog.
Jessica and Matt live in Southern California and have a serious addiction to reality tv shows like Pawn Stars and American Restoration. They have one son and hope to add to the family in the near future.
Aside from writing, she runs an online event planning business called the Release Day Diva. In addition to novels, Jessica writes and maintains the blog Book on the Bright Side. Keep up with Jessica and her latest releases and events on her blog.
Excerpt:
Ezzie pulled her Range Rover behind her dad’s vehicle.
Beau parked right behind her in his truck. He was at her door in an
instant and held a hand to help her out of the car.
Addelyn was waiting for them in the open doorway,
a huge smile on her face, and looking perfectly put together in a lavender
shirt-dress and black heels.
“Why, Beau, you are getting so handsome. It’s
been ages since we’ve had you over for dinner. How’s your mama?”
Beau smiled and kissed the cheek she offered him.
“Thank you, Mrs. Lovegreen. You are looking as lovely as ever. Mama
is great. I’ll tell her you asked after her.”
Addelyn nodded and turned back into the house. “Let’s
go eat. Dinner should be ready right about now.”
“I need to drop my stuff in my room. You can come,
or go find my dad. I’m sure he’s in his study.”
Beau gave her a look. “I think I’ll go with you.”
Heat bloomed in Ezzie's cheeks again. The look he
had just given her was anything but platonic. She smiled shyly and led
him back to her room but stopped at the door. He had never been in her
room before. No boy ever had. This was new territory for her. She shook
herself mentally and stepped over the threshold into her room.
Beau stood in the doorway for a moment, looking around.
“You can come in,” Ezzie said softly.
He smiled and walked in, running his fingers across
the surface of her desk.
“That was my grandfather’s.”
He nodded. “I remember seeing it in his study when
we were kids.” Beau took a step toward her. He bridged the gap
between them with his hands, drawing her the last few steps.
“Beau...” Her heart pounded in her chest.
He tipped her chin up and touched his lips to hers
lightly. Ezzie lifted her hands up and around his neck, pulling him
closer to her. She pressed her lips more firmly against his. She couldn't
believe they were really having their first kiss in her bedroom with
her parents just down the hall. Beau’s fingers wove into her hair.
He finally pulled away a bit and laid his chin against her forehead,
his arms still around her.
“Just so we’re clear, I want to be more than
just your friend, Ezzie,” he whispered.
If Beau hadn’t been holding her up, she would have
fallen to the floor. “I want to be more than your friend too, Beau,”
she breathed.
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