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What’s a girl to do when her first
- ever summer ro-mance turns out to be . . . a little ghostly?
For Heather Tildy, life doesn’t get much better than watching cute boys rideskimboards during her family’s summer vacation at the Georgia shore. Yes, she stillhas her problems: she’s a hypersensitive ―ghost handler,‖ a soon
-to-be ninth graderwith a bullying older sister, and the number-one lovelost fan of gorgeous lifeguard
Drew Blanton. But she’s living in a ghost
-
free zone for the moment, and that’s great.
 Until she wakes up with a handsome teen ghost in her bed.
Jack thinks he’s still alive, so he’s convinced
he’s 
 
the one who’s found
her 
in
his 
 bed. He drowned while he and his family were living at this very rented beach house,sleeping in the same room that Heather now occupies.So much for a fun time at the beach!Heather is now in charge of this cute, stubborn ghost-
guy who doesn’t believe
that only Heather and her ghost-psychic Aunt Geneva can see and hear him. Just likethe last time she got stuck with a wayward ghost, Heather has to dodge trouble and
play detective. Jack wants proof that he’s dead. How can she find the evidence he
needs in order to move along with his life, er, death?And will she ever forget his oh-so-real kiss?
 
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Haint Misbehavin’
 Hainted LoveAnd coming next:Say It Haint So
Fun Stuff People Said About Haint Misbehavin’
 
"A fun package of crushes, quests for popularity, and summertime antics, tied together with a para-normal bow. Fans of Meg Cabot's
Mediator 
novels will find much to like in Haint Misbehavin', thefirst of Hardegree's Ghost Handler series."
– 
Tricia Mills, Author
―Hilarious.‖ – 
Las Vegas
Review-Journal 
―This book is laugh
-out-
loud funny . . . reminded me a lot of my favorite Judy Blume books.‖– 
 
Petit Fours and Hot Tamales 
Blog 
―I really enjoyed HAINT MISBEHAVIN’. . . .
The way the story is written really makes it sound like
a teenager speaking, and while the story seems light and fun, it touches on some deeper issues.‖– 
 
TeensReadToo
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