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An Unfinished Date: A Cassiel Clarke Mystery, #2
An Unfinished Date: A Cassiel Clarke Mystery, #2
An Unfinished Date: A Cassiel Clarke Mystery, #2
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An Unfinished Date: A Cassiel Clarke Mystery, #2

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Cassiel Clarke, reluctant psychic and all-around ghost-magnet, knew better than to trust Gran—certainly with her love life. So when the chills, tingles, and bubbling panic rush through her while she waits for her dinner date, she knows what that means...

Not alone. Not her blind date, either.

A ghost in need of moving on and Cass the only ghost-whisperer in sight.

And with her ready to faint, no less.

No where to run. Or hide. Not with ghosts... or nosey matchmaker grandmas. "An Unfinished Date," the another story in the Cassiel Clarke series. The perfect blend of urban fantasy and sass, promising both to delight and carry you into another world—one where the dead wait patiently at the table beside yours.

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Release dateNov 21, 2018
ISBN9781386226260
An Unfinished Date: A Cassiel Clarke Mystery, #2
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Chrissy Wissler

Chrissy’s short fiction has appeared in the anthologies: Fiction River: Risk-Takers, Fiction River Presents: Legacies, Fiction River Presents: Readers' Choice, Deep Magic, and When Dreams Come True (writing as Christen Anne Kelley). She writes fantasy and science fiction, as well as a softball, contemporary series for both romance and young adult (Little League Series and Home Run). Before turning to fiction, Chrissy also wrote many nonfiction articles for publications such as Montana Outdoors, Women in the Outdoors, and Jakes Magazine. In 2009, Inside Kung Fu magazine awarded her with their ‘Writer of the Year’ award. Follow her blog on being a parent-writer at Parents and Prose.

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    An Unfinished Date - Chrissy Wissler

    An Unfinished Date

    An Unfinished Date

    A Cassiel Clarke Story

    Chrissy Wissler

    Blue Cedar Publishing

    Contents

    An Unfinished Date

    An Impatient Forest. One Stubborn Girl.

    Also by Chrissy Wissler

    Sneak Peak: Hidden in Time

    About the Author

    An Unfinished Date

    Iknew better than to trust Gran. I certainly knew better than to trust her with my love life. And when the chills, tingles, and bubbling scream rushed through me, turning my face paler than the recent snowfall—I definitely knew better.

    Of course, that didn’t help with my current problem.

    I felt the blood rush out of my head, my breath change to short, jagged gasps, and the poor, cute waiter at Fins & Tails Bistro nearly blew a gasket as he rushed forward, black tails flapping. Are you all right, Miss?

    Hell. Did I look all right? Could I look all right when there was a God-damn ghost in the restaurant and the only thing I wanted to do was run out of there screaming?

    I’m good.

    I waved—or attempted to wave a hand, my new beaded bracelet clinking in dull unison. A bracelet I’d specifically bought to show Gran I had nice things, that I wasn’t single, desperate, and alone.

    Even if they were all true.

    I glanced over the short divider separating the entrance from the restaurant and couldn’t help but notice the room was half-full, chatting away, none realizing there was a ghost sitting among them.

    Sweat beaded my forehead. The dead’s cold touch swirled against me and my psychic radar went bonkers. So did my ability to breathe.

    Shit. If I didn’t get out of here soon….

    Excuse me, Miss. He stared up at me with chocolate eyes that matched his curling hair… but there was no joy in those eyes. They were eyes that looked as dead as the ghost I felt not five paces from me.

    Holy shit. If I didn’t get out of there soon I really was going to pass out.

    Maybe you should sit down.

    Maybe he should just toss out the ghost and everything would be hunky-dory. Right. As if getting rid of a ghost was that easy.

    Especially when the only person in the damn restaurant who could even sense the spectral guy wanted to fall flat on her back in a dead faint… yeah, looked like the ghost wasn’t going anywhere any time soon.

    I was going to kill Gran when I got a hold of her.

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