Gala Rhyce the reluctant ghost whisperer is back again. When she finds herself bullied by shadow creatures to care for the ghosts in her town, she’s forced to dive deep into the world of the paranormal. The only benefit comes when Gala finds herself happily entangled with a mysterious, handsome ghost who is quickly falling for her.
After moving to a small town in Florida, life for fifteen-year-old Gala Rhyce has been miserable—that is until she meets Trista, a teenage ghost with a fashion sense trapped in the Eighties. Their friendship grows until Gala realizes that having a dead girl as a BFF can never be a good thing.
After the birth of author Becky M. Pourchot’s twins, life slipped into chaos. The family was eating take-out four times a week, the house smelled of dirty diapers, and an infestation of moths descended on the kitchen like a team of unfed sumo wrestlers. She did what she could, but in her mind it was never enough. Rather than crumple under the unreachable demands of her new life Pourchot began a blog, confessing all of her hilarious shortcomings to Martha Stewart the “Great Goddess of Domesticity.” The result became Forgive Me Martha an outrageously funny collection of short stories and poems full of honesty, humor, and humility, sending hope to those of us who fall short of being perfect.
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