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That Magic Moment

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That Magic Moment

By: Lily Harper Hart
Narrated by: Meghan Kelly
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Ofelia Archer is working toward a goal, both personally and professionally, and she’s making great strides on both. Her attention is diverted, however, when a steamboat washes ashore next to the riverwalk…and it’s a boat that is more than a hundred years overdue.

The Adelaide was supposedly lost on the river back in the day, all souls onboard believed lost, and yet it’s in New Orleans…and it might not be empty.

Ofelia and her boyfriend Zach Sully are part of the first team to visit the boat, and almost immediately Ofelia is struck by the reality they’re not alone. Unfortunately for her, she can’t pin down a source for the feeling. When ghosts start haunting her home and dreams, however, the story begins to take shape.

The Adelaide was besieged by darkness before the end came. Now that darkness is pointed at New Orleans. It’s up to Ofelia and Sully to put an end to it all…even when the darkness decides Ofelia is the new target.

Some bonds last a lifetime. Some last beyond. The bonds from the Adelaide are something more, and not even death can tear them asunder. It can take aim at Ofelia, however, which means she could be joining the dead before it’s all said and done.

©2022 Lily Harper Hart (P)2022 Lily Harper Hart
Cozy Fantasy Fiction Mystery Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Thriller & Suspense New Orleans
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I like the characters in the book. Pascal is my favorite. The only thing that becomes annoying at times is how the two main characters have to constantly remind each of other that they are each others forever. It does get a little repetitive.

I have listened to all 8 books and I enjoy the story lines.

Would recommend the series overall

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I freakin’ love Fe and Sully. I love their relationship. I love their stories. I cannot wait for the next and the next.

So great!!

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What an amazing addition to this fine series. An intricate story and lots of secondary characters get to shine. I like the new cop as a foil btw. Good narration as usual. A+!

My heart!

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I love all the books in this series and others series amanda m. lee has written. once you pick one up you will laugh out loud and want more

always fun

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Lily Harper Hart has once again crafted another great installment in her Supernatural Speakeasy Mystery series. It has all the characters you’ve grown to know and love.
Meghan Kelly, as always, gave an outstanding performance as she breathed life into the storyline and giving each character their own distinct voice.
I highly recommend this book/audiobook to cozy mystery fans.

Another winner

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I know I have mentioned how I despise the use of "huh" in these books but here I go again. Every time I hear one of the characters say "huh" I repeat it out loud in disgust. At least in this book the use of "I mean..." was used less frequently, but back to my point. Just when things were making me smile during the proposal, there it was again...HUH? OMG. I just have to guess the author has a word number she has to reach before they will publish her books. Why else would she fill up pages with "I mean or huh"?

Even in a Proposal?

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