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Still holds my interest
I am still loving this series. The time in history that they cover has always been of interest to me. Good job Ms. Ackerson!


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Great follow to the first book
Love the twists that occur in this book, amazing sequel considering it’s a part 2….the end was, well let’s just say looking forward to another book, obvious lead to another one coming (I like that)




Excellent! Along with the adventure & romance was history
Excellent! Along with the adventure & romance was history. The history of our Native Americans and how they were treated is so very sad. Ms. Ackerson wove the threads of this story into a beautiful tale. Can’t wait to read her next one.





Marketing and Advertising
This book was packed with so much useful information. I recommend it to anyone who just wrote a book and wants to sell it.











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Garrett Houston is being harassed by a ghost. Trouble is brewing and her name is Margarite. She’s an unrelenting force determined to get his attention. It may be too late for her, but if she could get him to listen, she may be able to save some lives.
A story of unrequited love, the power of healing, and the embracing need to never give up. Unforgettable moments and unforgettable characters will tug at the heartstrings with a myriad of emotions.
Garrett’s Ghost is a touching story brimming with down-home Texas charm.

L. Arrowood
This book has it all – ghosts, time travel, Texas Rangers, murder, and a little romance!
I found this book to be very interesting. It incorporates many fun topics like ghosts, murder, love story, time travel, and of course, Texas Rangers. The deeper story is that of love in healing. I could not put the story down and had to complete it to see how it wrapped up. The writing was such that I found myself fully engaged in the story and hoping that things were going to work out for the “good guys”. With the backdrop of murder, I found myself incredibly anxious through the entire work. This is a really good read. There were some unfulfilled characters and sub-plots that I look forward to hearing about in coming works.




