A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Heathermh
Ghost Flute is a really wonderful story. I loved that the author pulled me into the reservation with Serena and Chayton. Her amazing descriptions of the world around the characters brought so much to the story. This is a wonderfully original and interesting read and once I started reading I wasn't able to stop till the book was finished.
I also liked the fact that Serena was fighting with herself over the connection she felt with Chayton, her logic behind it was very reasonable and made me like her all that much more. I have to say it again…this was a wonderful story and I look forward to reading more from Ms. Dean.
Jul 08, 2010 | 9781419927690
5 - Rare Top Pick | 4.5 - Top Pick | 4 - I Liked It | 3.5 - Enjoyable | 3 - OK | 2.5 - It just didn't click
Book Blurb for Ghost Flute
Serena Little Feather is hoping to reconnect with her heritage when she agrees to house-sit on the Lower Brule Sioux Reservation. She just never realized how close to the past she’d get.
At night, Serena hears a flute playing behind the house. The music is haunting and seductive, rousing intense feelings of lust. But music isn’t the only lust-inspiring thing in her life. Her neighbor Chayton is dark and sexy, but she’s been warned against him. She doesn’t know which scares her more—the overwhelming pull of the music or her attraction to the bad boy.
Chayton wants his beautiful neighbor. Their kisses sizzle and their touches burn, but the music she’s hearing worries him. Legend tells of a Sioux brave who’d lured many women with his flute playing. He’d seduced them and cast them aside—until he was found dead with a knife in his stone heart. It was said that the brave’s spirit still roamed the countryside, playing his songs and looking for love. Every so often, a pretty girl responded. Chayton fears that this time, the pretty girl is Serena.
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