They called him “The Phantom”.
He would appear in church, sit in the back pew, and then mysteriously disappear. Each of the young women in the ministry wanted to know who he was because he was so damn handsome and mysterious.
Abby thought he was out of her league. Until a dare from her teasing girlfriends forces her to introduce herself to him.
And she finds him quite charming, to say the least.
A mystery man who disappears for days at a time, drives a Bugatti, and speaks French. Not to mention the fact that he was devastatingly handsome. Abby soon becomes the envy of all the women in the church as she begins dating the mercurial stranger. He is everything she wants in a man as he helps her grow spiritually and intellectually. She has never been treated with more tenderness and respect in all her life.
But there is something about him that Abby can’t put her finger on. A sad event from his past that has traumatized his spirit. Something that is holding back his growing feelings for her.
Can she heal his soul and keep his love?
Not what I expected From the grammatical and spelling errors to the description, I was not impressed. The “intense” sex scene was only a paragraph with maybe 3 sentences. there’s no true description at all and it was extremely random, almost like a journal but she was speaking to the reader. Towards the end the sentences began to just go on and on. There were no chapters, just a dotted line to signify the change of the plot, day or even time. I would NOT read this again or recommend it to anyone.
Phantom Love I liked this book in different way than all the others that I have read and it is very interesting and joyous read that I didn’t want to put the book down.Thanks for a job well done – Hengy Etrbar
I wondering who will be the Phantom Love the girl on the cover or someone else she … This review was requested by the author; however, I didn’t promise anything other than an honest opinion and feedback.Â