May. 22nd, 2008

chrissymunder: (dbd)
Excuse while I squee a bit. One of my favorite pieces - After the Storm has received a review by Joyfully Reviewed when they reviewed the Desire Beyond Death currently available from Dreamspinner Press .

(and yes, I did get a dollar for everytime I used the word "review" in this post)

Here's the clip and the link:

“After the Storm” by Chrissy Munder

Knowing he doesn’t have much time left to live, Vincent Poulsen, wants to live the little time he has left on his own terms. Vincent takes up residence in an old lighthouse and soon finds he’s not alone. Dying Vincent meets the already dead Captain Cason, a not so friendly ghost – at least not at first.

When I finished reading “After the Storm”, I sat back from my computer in awe. “After the Storm” is a fantastic story within a ghost story. This is not a romance, at least not by my definition but it is very pleasing, entertaining and heart-wrenchingly sad, and one I know I will be re-reading again and again.


I have to agree it's not really a "romance" but the romance and relationship described as part of the ghost story has always made me smile.

And yes, I am at work but I couldn't resist posting this.
chrissymunder: (dbd)
Excuse while I squee a bit. One of my favorite pieces - After the Storm has received a review by Joyfully Reviewed when they reviewed the Desire Beyond Death currently available from Dreamspinner Press .

(and yes, I did get a dollar for everytime I used the word "review" in this post)

Here's the clip and the link:

“After the Storm” by Chrissy Munder

Knowing he doesn’t have much time left to live, Vincent Poulsen, wants to live the little time he has left on his own terms. Vincent takes up residence in an old lighthouse and soon finds he’s not alone. Dying Vincent meets the already dead Captain Cason, a not so friendly ghost – at least not at first.

When I finished reading “After the Storm”, I sat back from my computer in awe. “After the Storm” is a fantastic story within a ghost story. This is not a romance, at least not by my definition but it is very pleasing, entertaining and heart-wrenchingly sad, and one I know I will be re-reading again and again.


I have to agree it's not really a "romance" but the romance and relationship described as part of the ghost story has always made me smile.

And yes, I am at work but I couldn't resist posting this.