It made me want to slow dance to Nora Jones. This book was my first ghost-romance, and I was not disappointed! Like all of Amy Harmon’s books, Slow Dance in Purgatory was beautifully written. The problem with that is, I don’t want it to end…Oh crossroads!! Even though I would love to be considered her biggest fan, I feel that I must read all of her books first. YAAASSS…Another Amy Harmon book under my belt. ‘Slow Dance in Purgatory’ captures the heart-ache of a love story where there can be no happy ending… Secret love and hushed affections are constantly threatened by outside forces resulting in a terrifying race to stay alive. Who is the boy no one else can see? And what do you do when you fall in love with a ghost? This volatile and mismatched romance is doomed from its start, as Maggie struggles to hold on to yet another life destined to be taken from her. Working part-time at the local high school, she becomes enmeshed in a fifty-year-old unsolved mystery where nothing is as it seems. Orphaned from the age of ten, 17-year-old Maggie finally finds a permanent home with her elderly aunt in a small Texas town.
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