Beneath a Beating Heart by Lauri Robinson


Beneath a Beating Heart by Lauri Robinson
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc
Genre: Contemporary, Historical, Paranormal, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full Length (349 pages)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 4.5 stars
Reviewed by Orchid

Engrossed in her passion for cataloging antiques in an old home, Liz Baxter encounters the ghost of the original owner. However, Rance Livingston doesn’t believe he’s a ghost. He claims it’s 1901, and she’s his long-lost wife. The harder she tries to convince him she’s not, the more she starts to wish she was.

Rance can’t explain how the woman wearing strange clothes got into his house, or why she insists it’s 2018, but he’s convinced his and Beth’s love was so strong, her spirit would have found a way home to him. He doesn’t care about what happens in the future. He just wants Liz to realize she’s his Beth. His wife.

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Liz and Rance are soul mates. Trouble is Rance lived one hundred years ago so how do they make this work?

A lovely blend of past and present with not only the problem of how to make their love work (if at all possible) but how to save Rance’s homestead from his heirs who want to sell it for commercial use to make a lot of money.

This is a ghost story with a difference, Rance’s wife died in exactly the same spot that Liz’s parents died when she was a child. He’c convinced his wife is alive and that Liz is her. Liz believes she could be a reincarnation but this doesn’t help solve the love dilemma.

Liz can only see Rance in his dead wife’s mirror while he can only see her inside the house. The mirror is also needed so they can hear one another. Liz must solve the problem of keeping Rance’s ranch intact, but her own misty past interferes with her research.

At first I didn’t think I’d like this book but the more I read, the more I got to like it. For one thing, who is the ghost? Rance who lives a perfectly normal life at his ranch, grieving for his wife. Or Liz whose job is to value the antiques at the ranch and who sees Race as a ghost.

Can they solve this dilemma or will they have to go their own separate ways? Good book, an enjoyable read.

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