Bump in the Night (Medium at Large #1)

Meredith Spies


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Bump in the Night by Meredith Spies
Julian:
Get a PhD in anthropology, kids, and you, too can end up unemployed and on your brother in law's ghost hunting reality show. Well, technically, it's not his show. It's Oscar Fellowes' show. An internet-famous medium, Fellowes has signed on with my brother in law's production company so his show will be on the UnReality Channel. Enter me, Julian Weems, professional skeptic. Skeptic sounds better than "disgraced professor who didn't even last a year." Fellowes is nothing like I expected and everything I could have possibly wanted. Too bad I don't believe in ghosts.

Oscar:
I never wanted my little web series to get famous. I had enough of people wanting pieces of me back when my grandmother was selling my talent to the highest bidders at parties and events around Europe. The entire proposal from Wish Granted Productions rubbed me the wrong way--why would we need a professional skeptic following us around? I had enough problems with the amateur ones sending me hate mail, thank you very much. Julian Weems, though, is something else. Absolutely nothing like I'd feared and maybe more than I imagined.

When an attempt at filming a haunted house investigation for UnReality t.v.'s new series, Bump in the Night, takes a decidedly pear-shaped turn, Julian and Oscar find themselves untangling a century-old spate of deaths and something darker that only the living could create.

Bump in the Night is a contemporary paranormal MM romance featuring an unemployed professor who ends up on a ghost hunting program as their professional skeptic and an internet-famous medium who would rather be anywhere else. Hints of insta-lust with a HEA.
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