A Plethora of Phantoms by Penny Hampson

 




Synopsis:

What makes Freddie shiver? Is it the spooky happenings in his family’s stately home? Or is it Marcus, the handsome antique dealer who Freddie thinks he can’t have?

Freddie Lanyon has it all: a loving family, a privileged background, and a stately home filled with antiques. What his family don’t know is that Freddie is desperately unhappy.

Troubled by spirits that only he can see, Freddie Lanyon, the heir to Lanyon Park, is also in denial about his sexuality. It takes a meeting with handsome and psychic antique dealer, Marcus Spender, to convince Freddie that he might need to change.

When Freddie’s latest purchase of an antique dressing case triggers fresh poltergeist activity, he is awakened each night by an anguished spirit seeking help. Contacting the previous owner of the dressing case leads Freddie and Marcus on a journey to Cornwall, but what starts out as a straightforward quest soon turns into a challenge to their growing relationship.

Will Freddie’s restless spectral visitor be finally laid to rest? And will Freddie find the courage to be true to himself at last?



Review:




A Plethora Of Phantoms is a delightful mixture of everything I love to read, there is romance, a blooming relationship between two men, a mystery, a melancholy ghost and an historical research.

When Freddie Lanyon bought an antique dressing kit from Marcus Spender didn't know that was the beginning of great adventure, among difficult times, fun times and hard confessions.

I don't want to spoil anything but I tell you I couldn't put this book down and I ended reading it in one sit, maybe too quickly.

Penny Hampson wrote an enjoyable, gripping and intriguing story that will keep you on your toes from start to end.
I definitely recommend this book and also the author other works because they are worth your time.



Release Date: 12.20.2021









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