
Confessions of a Pirate Ghost
Gambling Ghosts Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Reichert
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Darren Pollock
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By:
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Jo-Ann Carson
Everyone has secrets.
Escaping the clutches of a mobster, art forger Harley Davis dives off a yacht in the middle of the night and swims ashore to Sunset Cove, a small town in the Pacific Northwest, where the only light she sees comes from inside a haunted teahouse. Soaking wet and shaking, she pauses at the door. No one in their right mind would enter such a creepy place, but she has no choice. She needs to hide.
Pirate ghost Three-Sheets enjoys his extended life on Earth, gambling and flirting with the ladies, but when he meets Harley, he discovers he wants more out of death than a good gambling hand.
As the charming Three Sheets woos Harley, her former boss puts a contract on her head. What do you get when you mix a saucy thief, a pirate ghost and an angry godfather? Another fun, Gambling Ghost story.
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I really enjoyed the dual narration. Both narrators did a great job with their respective parts and they meshed perfectly.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
Confessions of a Pirate Ghost
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I love this series!
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I give the narration 4 stars because the male narrator did a fantastic 5-star job, but I give the female narrator 3 stars. The male narrator did all of the dialogue for the male characters, and he was fantastic: humorous, sexy, adorable, dastardly, and everything I could ask for. However, the female narrator always sounded like a Midwestern 70-year-old grandma when most of the time she was portraying a twenty-something jet-setting young American lady who forges art for a living. The narrator’s voice was all wrong for the part. She did sound fine as the old lady who owns the tea house. Due to my dislike of the female narrator, I think that I will read the rest of the series as an ebook instead of an audiobook.
A fluffy romantic comedy
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Cute story
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PIRATES, TREASURE AND GHOSTS.
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A quick, fun, not typical,or scary, ghost story!
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