The Ex Who Glowed in the Dark

The Ex Who Glowed in the Dark

by Sally Berneathy
The Ex Who Glowed in the Dark

The Ex Who Glowed in the Dark

by Sally Berneathy

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Overview

Book 2 in Charley's Ghost series

Amanda was in the process of divorcing her lying, cheating husband Charley when he was murdered, so she's stuck with his last name. And even worse, she's stuck with his ghost.

She can't seem to get rid of his ghost, but at least she is able to go to court and get rid of his name. Elated at the small victory, she returns to her motorcycle repair shop ready to celebrate. But her assistant, Dawson, is having a meltdown because his younger brother has been kidnapped.

Amanda can see the obvious pain Dawson is in, but in the two years he's worked for her he's never mentioned a brother. Is this brother real or only an avatar from one of the computer games he loves to play? Charley thinks Dawson is losing it. Amanda thinks Charley lost it a long time ago.

Dawson produces an e-mail from johndoe666@e-mail.com demanding computer code written by Dawson's father as ransom for the boy. That seems a little odd. Don't kidnappers typically want large sums of money in unmarked bills as a ransom?

When Dawson tells Amanda his name isn't really Dawson Page and that, since his parents were murdered two years ago, he and his brother have been living under false identities bequeathed to them by their father, she really begins to worry about him.

Then she talks to his next door neighbor to find out if he saw anything, and the man wearing a tin foil hat tells her he's never seen Dawson's brother, but if somebody's missing, aliens undoubtedly took him to work in the crystal mines on Alpha Centauri.

Though the kidnappers have warned Dawson not to bring in the police, Amanda decides the situation has gone beyond her ability to help by offering a cold Coke and soothing words. She calls Jake Daggett, the detective who saved her life a couple of months before. Charley isn't happy about that. He claims she only called Daggett because she wants to see him again. That really isn't the only reason, but he does look nice in his T-shirt stuffed with bulging biceps, pecs and deltoids.

In case the kidnappers are watching when he arrives and might identify him as a cop, Amanda greets him as cousin Jake and throws her arms around him in a friendly cousin sort of way which Charley finds completely unnecessary.

Will the kidnappers believe Jake is her cousin? Do the kidnappers even exist? Is Grant only an Avatar? Will Amanda ever find a way to torture Charley? Will she give up her trademark Coke for a Pepsi? Will Global Warming melt Amanda's Magnum Double Chocolate ice cream bar?

Okay, you need to test that last question for yourself, but the answers to everything else are in this book!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823128551
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/26/2013
Series: Charley's Ghost , #2
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Welcome to my world! Come in, pull up a chair, grab a glass of iced tea and let's chat. I grew up in a small rural town in southeastern Oklahoma where our favorite entertainment on summer evenings was to sit outside under the stars and tell stories. When I went to bed at night, instead of a lullaby, I got a story. That could be due to the fact that everybody in my family has a singing voice like a bullfrog with laryngitis, but they sure could tell stories—ghost stories, funny stories, happy stories, scary stories.

For as long as I can remember I've been a storyteller. Thank goodness for computers so I can write down my stories. It's hard to make listeners sit still for the length of a book! Like my family’s tales, my stories are funny, scary, dramatic, romantic, paranormal, magic.

I currently have two ongoing cozy mystery series, Death by Chocolate and Charley’s Ghost.

Contact information is available on my website:
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