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Review: In The Spirit by C.R. Moss

What if the Grim Reaper found her soul, how would life become. When Tresa sees the man who betrayed her years ago, she is able to answer that question.

About the Book:
Genre: paranormal
ISBN: 978-1-55487-408-8
Page Count: Quick Read
Price: $3.99
Reviewer: Emily
Sensuality Rating: Sultry
Star Rating: 3.5 Stars
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Author's Website: http://www.myspace.com/cr_moss

Tresa has a lonely life as the psychopomp of the Grim Reaper, she is without her heart but hopes as she continues her work she will retain her soul back.  After one of her assignments leaves her questioning her past and the allegation of a lover’s betrayal, Tresa begins to feel the emotions of life that have been for so long subdued.

Jurgen Elman was the love of Tresa’s human life, when she smells the familiar aroma of his scent lingering in the air she decides to follow it.  Tresa is led to two men who are talking at  a cemetery, her eyes fix on Ned.  Tresa decides to pry into  Ned’s thoughts finding that he is the old soul of Jurgen, the lover who betrayed her.  Finding her fury, she inflicts pain giving her an opportunity to relive the past through him.  Jurgen’s accusations still make no sense to Tresa, she reaches out for answers and wants vindication as well.

An interesting story of a Grim Reaper who is passionate.  In the Spirit captivates the reader  from the first pages of the story, with a compelling tale of betrayal and forgiveness with a paranormal twist.  I was fascinated and pleasantly surprised with the story of a Grim Reaper finding her soul,   In the Spirit is a must read for paranormal lovers.

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