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Ghostly Interference (The White Rune Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
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Rena Jett is a troubled soul, who lives in a rough world. She wants no part of Jag's apology, but even while she pushes him away, she is attracted to him. When he claims to see a ghost—her brother—can she trust him? And could her brother's final gift, a magical rune stone with the symbol for "happily ever after" have the power to heal her wounds and allow opposites to find common ground—perhaps even love?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 14, 2020
- File size4279 KB
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- ASIN : B08KW1KFMW
- Publisher : The Wild Rose Press, Inc (December 14, 2020)
- Publication date : December 14, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 4279 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 303 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,414,193 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #7,461 in Ghost Fiction
- #22,819 in Fantasy & Futuristic Romance
- #33,177 in Fantasy Romance (Books)
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About the author

I’ve been an avid reader all my life. I can still remember the excitement that surged through me the first time I realized I could decipher words. There’s nothing I love more than losing myself in a story.
Oddly enough, I never had any ambition to be a writer. But I wound up in mid-life with a story that begged to be told. Not just any story, but a true story that rivaled any fiction creation. Through fictitious characters, the tale came to life in an intricately woven tale that encompasses four books. Not satisfied to stop with the books, I released music CDs of original music to match the time period of each story segment. In conclusion, to bring the story full circle, I published a book of poetry and art. I was done.
Wrong!
The story ideas keep coming, and I don’t intend to turn off the creative fountain.
I love all things metaphysical and often include those aspects in my stories.
I am a member of the Author’s Marketing Guild, The Writer’s League of Texas, Story Empire, and the Paranormal Writer’s Guild. I am an avid fan of Texas music and grandmother of five beautiful souls. I reside in North Texas.
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Jag Peters wants to keep his karma straight and is willing to go the extra mile to meet that goal. When he nearly runs over a biker riding a cherry red Harley, he takes action to find the rider.
Rena Jett is a troubled soul who grew up fast in foster care with her brother. Sam's recent death has forced her to keep all her emotions and trust closed off from the world. She only trusts her Harley.
When Jag locates the rider in a seedy biker bar and sees a ghost, he decides to fix the mar on his karma. Rena discounts Jag's apology and refuses to believe he is sincere.
The character development is well done, with an emphasis on Rena and Jag. They have baggage that, like a wound, needs to be opened and doctored to overcome. The journey they take is hardly smooth, with tender scenes, difficult conversations, and terrifying danger.
However, my favorite character is Charlotte, Jag's mom. Charlotte, or Charley as she prefers to be called, is attuned to the earth and spirits metaphysically. Charley's only son, Jag, is her pride and joy without crowding him or his decisions. I particularly liked open communications between mother and son, laced with a connectedness that is masterfully described.
" Although he lived in an apartment behind his mother's house, he frequently took her up on offers for a home-cooked meal. Tonight, he looked forward to sharing details of his crazy afternoon with her.
Fifteen minutes later, he perched on a stool at the kitchen counter while Charlotte Peters put the finishing touches to vegetarian lasagna. She hummed a classic rock song from the sixties.
Jag never ceased to be amazed at how his mother held her beauty even in her mid-forties, with slender frame and long blonde hair she kept tied back in a ponytail or in a braid. And, although he didn't mention it, he often wondered why she hadn't remarried after his dad died.
She slid the lasagna into the oven and handed him a chilled water. "You look like you've had a day. Wanna talk about it?"
Jag waved away the bottle. "Can I have a glass of wine instead?"
She nodded and turned to retrieve a bottle of Cabernet and two glasses.
"How do you do it, Mom?"
She raised her eyebrows. "Do what?"
"Always know when things are out of sync with me."
A smile spread across her face. "You forget I can read your aura, dear. You normally have a lot of yellow and pink around you but today there is red and orange. It's really quite simple."
The details of small-town Texas and the surrounding areas are accurate. Author Sikes paints the scenes and interactions invoking all five senses. The descriptions and interactions with Sam, romance between characters, and musical details kept me glued to the pages. The surprising twists and turns, along with the nail-biting ending, are worth every moment. I highly recommend this book and look forward to more of this series. Well-done!
Author Jan Sikes has written a romance with paranormal elements that will resonate with readers. For romance readers, there are some steamy scenes that will make your heart pound harder. Yet, there are more layers to the story, which on the surface seems a straight-forward romance. The following quote from the book resonated with me as I read the book: Live for today. Leave tomorrow alone. As for yesterday let it go. Rena needs to let go of the emotional scars she endured in abusive foster homes so that she can accept Jag's love and a family lost to her. Jag must recognize that he has found something that he never knew he lost.
The secondary characters are memorable and their backstories help drive the story. I particularly like Jag's mother, who made the ultimate sacrifice for her son so he could be raised in a stable family. We also learn about Sam, who can't leave his little sister until he knows that she is safe and that she can embrace happiness. Other secondary characters from Jag's and Rena's past also help them learn how to live for the moment and to find their true passions. The themes of forgiveness, redemption, and unconditional love are enhanced with the multi-layered backstories of the secondary characters. Lyrics from songs and the symbol of the rune add to the rich tapestry of the love story.
The universal themes in "Ghostly Interference" will resonate with readers on several levels after they finish the book. It is a memorable, multi-layer love story between two completely different people who help each other find his/her true identity and passion. Highly recommended.
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I especially loved Rena’s relationship with her brother, Sam. He tried so hard to be there for her and his constant caring and mysterious presence made this romantic and beautifully written story lovely to read.
Just heard that the second book in the White Rune series, Jagged Feathers is now available, and I cannot wait to read it!

Rena rides an apple red Harley and has lots of hurts from the past. These wounds have shaped her, and her surliness, impatience, and behavior when she first meets Jag are deplorable. Her rudeness made me love her even more, and it spurred me to keep turning the pages.
Rene Jett is a woman with guts, not because of her brokenness but because of the soft heart and the desires that hide behind the iron-clad wall with which she protects herself. That's one of the reasons I like her so much. She's one of those strong take-no-crap women who bounced back on their feet every time they get knocked down.
In comes Jag Peters, who barely misses hitting her with his car. Having made a vow to keep his karma slate clean, he'd almost messed up at that intersection that could have changed Rena's life and sent her into eternity forever.
Ghostly Interference has a touch of spiritual reality. There's the white ruin and, of course, Sam, the brother of Rena who died and is still trying to protect his sister.
There's a lot of humor in the story. Especially when Jag has his first motorcycle ride. I couldn't help but laugh. In fact, I cracked up when he fell off the motorcycle as he tried to get off of it.
However, this story is not only about love. There are lessons to learn about the foster care system and how those kids are left so alone. We get a glance at what happens behind closed doors to kids placed in some of these homes. Stories that no one ever tells.
I am glad I read Ghostly Interference. It mirrors actual realities that do happen even though the story is clothed in fiction.
I won't go into the plots here because I don't want to spoil your joy in reading the book. But I will say that tears were in my eyes as I moved toward the end. You'll know why when you read it. It was well worth my investing my time to read it. Ghostly Interference is simply an outstanding book.
Shalom aleichem,