Dead Girls Are Easy by Terri Garey
It is only fitting that a book releasing near Halloween about a woman who sees dead people provide readers with a touch of the unexpected. The title, cover and back blurb all point to a part-romance, part-chick lit bit of fun. Dead Girls Are Easy delivers on that score. Then it goes a bit farther.
What at first appears to be a very competent addition to the light-and-fluffy paranormal offerings out there turns out, instead, to be a book rich in spirituality. Not one that bangs the reader over the head with religion. Rather, one that toys with the concepts of "do unto others" and grand design. Even more compelling is the fact Garey does not pretend to answer the questions she raises.
