Haunted On Bourbon Street Deanna Chase Analysis

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Deanna Chase is an American writer born in California that writes in the New Adult Fiction, Urban Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance genres. A native of California, Deanna who cites traveling as one of her favorite pastimes spent five years traveling the United States in an RV with her husband before settling in a small cottage in a small town near New Orleans. Six months into their residency in their little cottage, Deanna started writing her first novel Bourbon Street inspired by her conviction that her 1907 house was haunted. She would often hear heavy footsteps on the rooms in the house though the ghosts appeared harmless. In a touch of humor, she asserts that the ghost would do nothing more than make some weird noises and maybe smoke a few cigarettes. Having gotten used to the …show more content…

She has gone on to write other series that have achieved critical and commercial success Summary of Haunted on Bourbon Street by Deanna Chase Jade Calhoun the ever-empathetic optimist moves into an apartment on Bourbon Street expecting some quiet time. Her newfound excitement is soon tempered when she a ghost joins her in the shower. While she never expected her life to get any more interesting she soon befriends an exotic dancer from the strip bar below her apartment and develops a crush for her sexy landlord Kane. Her empathy has always put a strain on many of her relationships, which makes her conceal it most of the time. Nonetheless, when the ghost moves up from giving Jade a scare and starts terrorizing Pyper her exotic dancer friend, Jade knows that she must move in to rid her friend of the menace. However, she soon realizes that she would need the help of Kane and yet the sting from his betrayal is still raw. Could she find it in herself to trust Kane and work with him before Pyper falls victim to the ghost’s

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