Harlequin/Silhouette series romances discussion

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Have Coffee Need Books (havecoffeeneedbooks) | 5 comments Maybe 10 years ago or so I read a 6 or 8 month Silhouette Book Series about a Family in Louisiana who were all mediums. In each book they would either encounter a ghost to save as their love interest or a ghost would lead them to their love interest. Their home was a very old Louisiana home and it lay near the river, but the family is large and one of them is a doctor. I think one is in some sort of construction. I guess that is all very typical of men in jobs in romance series. I have been trying to think for days what it was called or who it was by. If I could narrow down the year I would seriously just go through the book list but I can't remember anything more than bits and pieces of the stories. They are ghost stories.

Any help is welcome. Much thanks. Warm thoughts in return.


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KindleandBook Is it the Sexth Sense by Kelly St. John? http://www.goodreads.com/series/75945...


Have Coffee Need Books (havecoffeeneedbooks) | 5 comments Oh wow that was quick! Haha... you pulled that out of my word salad! Wonderful. My gratitude.

How about a Silhouette or Harlequin book from the late 90s where a woman moves into a Virginia Colonial home where the spirit of a soldier haunts the attic. She tries to learn more and more. Even taking the history walking tour of the neighborhood she lives in. Meanwhile she is falling for the man. I can't rememeber how it comes about but it climaxes to her being the reincarnation of his love and the villian was going to have her soldier put to death for treason. But somehow she found out and I think I am remembering it correctly when I say she took her own life and he stayed on earth to wait for her soul to return.

It's wrong of me to use you as a database for my reading pleasure. This time I will send you a year supply of kittens and a hi-five.


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KindleandBook LOL Well I see what I can do, can't make any promises, just happened to be that the Sexth sense was on my e-reader as I made a start reading it but then got side-tracked but the premises sounded so familiar that I figured it had to be this series. I never read the second book you are trying to find, but certainly sounds interesting. Will see if I can come up with something.


Have Coffee Need Books (havecoffeeneedbooks) | 5 comments No... that one sounds good. It's much older. I was in college when I read it. I was supposed to do a paper about legend and lore of Colonial times and I took the liberty to read a romance as one of my 10 references. I wish Goodreads was a thing back then. When I was a very obsessive compulsive child I actually had index cards which had the names of every book I read along with author, date, series, date read and books similar. That lasted for about five years when I had almost as many index cards as books. I should have been a librarian.


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KindleandBook Too bad, will try and search some more.


Have Coffee Need Books (havecoffeeneedbooks) | 5 comments I should be doing my own research. To be fair I am not sure which subscription book series it was from. I appreciate your help. What do you use to look for titles? Is it just elbow grease and ingenuity or do you have a database available somewhere?


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KindleandBook Hi back, haven't been able to find your book so far. I use mostly just google. Try the title and see what pops up. But unfortunately what does pop up is more recent.


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KindleandBook And as I said the first try was just lucky because I owned the books and your description sounded so familiar so went to look for them on my harddrive, then looked for the description on here and I figured that should be the series you were talking about.


Have Coffee Need Books (havecoffeeneedbooks) | 5 comments Well I'm glad you had them. It was serendipity. Thanks again.


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KindleandBook Oh you found the book you were looking for? What's the author's name? Might be interested in it too. :)


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