A haunted English manor. A handsome prince of industry. For Hanna Sparrow, her new position is like stepping into someone else’s fairytale. If she can banish the specters of the past, she might win the prince herself.Hanna Sparrow needs a job. Her nanny gig has not just ended but exploded, and it has taken her professional reputation down with it. One creep of a former boss plus one denied kiss … denied kiss equals no references and no hopes to get off her friend’s couch anytime soon.
Gregory Pierce needs to hire a governess. Not just any governess, however. One willing to take an unusual position without judgement or too many questions asked up front. The billionaire CEO is willing to pay a princess’s ransom for the right person to take care of a child who doesn’t exist.
They need each other, but as they fall into each other’s arms, the past rises to tear them apart. For there are no children living in historic Greenhill Hall. Only secrets, shadows, and the spirits of those who refuse to go quietly into the hereafter.
Author’s Note: This book is a romance, a ghost story, and a modern-day fairytale that has as much in common with the Brothers Grimm as it does with the fairy godmother sort. It has a dash of mystery, a helping of steamy times, and some disturbing actions by unpleasant people.
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Someone Else’s Fairytale by Cassandra Moore is a wonderful story that I have read. This is a wonderful start to a brand new series that I have loved reading very much. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about paranormal romance as in ghost stories.
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A strange story and so I shouldn’t have been surprised by all the twists and turns, I should have expected them! This is a well written book that has wonderful characters with great chemistry, that drew me in to the story. If you are a fan of paranormal romances then this book is right up your alley, so grab the book, make nice cuppa and sit down for a great read.
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This is a fairytale romance with paranormal twists that had me captivated from the first page until the last. I really enjoyed reading Hanna and Greg’s story and sweet grandma and the ghost aspect was the icing on the cake. A well written story and interesting characters make this a great read. This is my first book by this author and I look forward to reading more in the future.
Book one in a new series called Happily Ever Hereafter a book that kept me on the edge of my seat, what a sick woman. I am happy everything turned out the way it did. This is the first book by this Author that I have read, I will be looking for more books in this series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
We meet Hanna just as she is having her #MeToo moment in her position as a nanny. Now out of a job, she crashes with a friend in her haunted house. Soon, they see a strange want ad that could be the solution to Hanna’s problems. Someone is looking for a governess at an English manor. (And, yes, this is a contemporary story!) Though it is strange, the money is good, so she goes to the interview. The elderly grandmother of the owner of the manor house has dementia, and according to the grandson, she believes her dead child is alive but suffering for want of a governess. So to help ease the old lady, the grandson wants to hire a governess for the ghost!
Are there ghosts at this English manor house? What other secrets will be exposed within its walls?
Oh, my! This book had some fantastic twists and turns that I’ll let you discover for yourself. There are subplots galore, and the way they interweave with each other and the main plot is satisfying and surprising at times. The author is a very skilled writer, creating this complex world in such a seamless way that it pulls you in and makes you want to keep reading… no matter what else you need to do in your real life. 🙂 With the opening scene, she made Hanna such a sympathetic character, and she was able to maintain that through the entire text. Greg, the grandson, is a complex but exceedingly kind man, the type to indulge a sweet old lady as her mind slips away. He’s a great hero! And he and Hanna have good chemistry, and I love the way that they look out for each other. The paranormal aspect of the ghosts added a fascinating otherworldly layer to the book.
If you enjoy stories with intrigue, romance, the bad guys getting their due, and the paranormal, you will most likely find this to be a compelling read.