The Chef and the Ghost of Bartholomew Addison Jenkins by Aletta Thorne #NewRelease #80s #PNR

Happy Friday, all! I have something extra special for you today: a brand new release from one of my very favourite people, Aletta Thorne. I mean, a sexy ghost story set in the ’80s (and just in time for Halloween!) – yes, please! Excuse me while I dig out my hair gel and crimping iron. IsΒ Bartles & Jaymes still a thing?Β  πŸ˜‰

The Chef and the Ghost of Bartholomew Addison Jenkins by Aletta Thorne
Available: October 27, 2017
Publisher: Evernight PublishingThe Chef and the Ghost of Bartholomew Addison Jenkins by Aletta Thorne
ISBN: 978-1-77339-466-4

Halloween, 1982. MTV is new, poodle perms are the rage, and life just might be getting better for Alma Kobel. Her ugly divorce is final at last. Her new job as chef at Bright Day School’s gorgeous old estate is actually fun. But the place is hauntedβ€”and so is Alma’s apartment.

Bartholomew Addison Jenkins’ ghost has been invisibly watching Alma for months. When he materializes one night, Alma discovers Bartβ€”as he likes to be calledβ€”has talents she couldn’t have imagined … and a horrifying past. Can you have a one-nighter with a ghost? And what happens if you decide one night is all you wantβ€”and end up ghosting him? Some spirits don’t like taking β€œno” for an answer.

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 The Chef and the Ghost of Bartholomew Addison Jenkins by Aletta Thorne

Excerpt:

β€œYou’ll turn over the record. Oh, because you…”

β€œI do like to keep up. Who poured you wine from the … refrigerator? Although, I don’t understand why people of your age prefer it so icy.”

Alma followed Bart into the living room, still wondering why things didn’t seem odder than they were. She remembered the Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoons she’d seen as a little girl. This ghost was actingβ€”well, perhaps a bit more flirty than friendly. He only glowed a bit as they walked through the dim hallway that connected her rooms. You can hardly even tell he’s translucent. What had he seen of her, though? She was glad her frustrating night with Sid had been at his place.

As Bart bent over the turntable and flipped the record, the reading lamp by her couch highlighted the silver buttons of his coat. She curled up on the couch and put her wine glass on the glass-covered orange crate she’d turned into a coffee table.

Bart sat beside her, suspiciously close. He put an arm over the back of the couch, and Alma shook her head again. That’s the old sneaky-arm trickβ€”like a high school kid. It’s kind of cute. She pulled her legs up under herself, and they quietly listened to the music.

β€œYou’re right,” she said after a few minutes. β€œβ€˜Fountains’ is really good, too. I almost never listen to that side.”

Bart made a quiet harrumphing noise.

Do ghosts clear their throats? Apparently so.

β€œDear lady,” he said. β€œAlthough I do try not to snoop, as you would say, I have indeed observed your solitude. Let me assure you, your life will soon be happier.” He slid even closer to her.

Okay. Now the ghost is absolutely coming on to me. This is really happening. Oh, hellβ€”why not? He’s not badβ€”for a dead guy.

β€œUm, Bart?” she said. His eyes really were a startling colorβ€”almost bronze… β€œYou can’t actually be…”

Bart set his fingertips on her cheeks, looked into her eyes, and sighed. Then he smiled. β€œYou think this is a ridiculous situation. It’s not ridiculous,” he said. β€œNot at all. Allow me to demonstrate … with your permission, m’lady.”

Somehow, that was funny, and Alma giggled. β€œGranted.”

Bart’s hands were impossibly soft and gentleβ€”and his touch had some of the same fire-and-ice buzz that she’d felt before in the kitchen when he’d tried to get her attention. He guided her lips to his, and gave her what would have been a tiny peckβ€”from anyone else. It shot a bolt of fire straight through her.

β€œOh,” she said. It took a minute to get her breath.

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