Phantom Lives - Collier

Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Elizabeth Loraine grew up in a small Northern Minnesota Phantom Lives - Collier by [Loraine, Elizabeth].
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Write a customer review. Read reviews that mention elizabeth page loraine abbi beginning fantasy kept paranormal mansion truly boyfriend knows parents dreams dallas attention finds chapter abusive turner. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. Phantom Lives is a good book, but could be much better if it had been edited for typos. There are numerous typos on each page. And, the dialogue is stilted and boring to read.

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As a previous reviewer mentioned, there are no contractions! Most of the hyphenated words and phrases are missing the hypens. Compound words are written as 2 separate words. It makes me wonder how much grammar and spelling the author knows. The story concept is good, but is ruined by the numerous typos.

If I had not gotten this book for free I would be extremely upset. People pay good money for Kindle books, and they are getting a very sloppy book. I would be willing to proofread this book and make corrections, for free. I would have rated the book 4 stars except for all the typos. I have read everthing this author has written. Elizabeth Loraine is truly one of the best of autors coming up.

She leaves you with your mind buzzing with what is going to happen now. Her characters are sharp and precise. True to the story. There is no confussion in her story line. She is a great author and you have to read anything she has written! It will definitly be a loss on your part if you do not. I have bought all these books from Amazon.

I don't read too many book in this genre but I must say I loved this book. Its got paranormal romance and drama all rolled in to one its a definate must read. I absolutely loved this book and would recommend it to everyone I know, for that matter everyone I don't know as well. While reading this story I truly felt transported as if I were in the story not just a passerby.

I enjoyed this book from the first page. It brings together past and present day without feeling disjointed a feat for any writer. The strong female m s in character is lovable and I found myself rooting for her from the cons page of the book. A must read if you liked her vampire series. I love everything about this book! From the characters, to the setting to the plot line.

I could go on an don. Elizabeth Loraine is a very talented writer! The story is unique -- not something I've seen done before. However, at times I found it difficult to follow and keep up with the mythology created within. I wanted to like it a lot but I didn't find the story well executed and sadly did not keep my attention. I kept putting the book aside to start others because I didn't care about what happened next. This is another great read and a fantastic new world i hadn't ventured into yet!

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Learn more about Amazon Giveaway. Phantom Lives - Collier. In bed, he urges her to forgo treatment and stay with him. She declines, explaining that electroshock does work. At the Draper home, Megan and her friend Emily Emily Foxler discuss the difficulty of finding work as actresses. The phone rings and Megan answers, but no one responds. Emily asks if Don can get her an audition for Butler shoes' "Beauty and the Beast" commercial. Megan agrees, but later gives Don a copy of her own screen test instead, asking him to recommend her for the Butler commercial.

He refuses, asserting she wants to be "somebody's discovery, not somebody's wife. Roger calls the Draper home pretending to be Emile and asks for Marie. Roger admits to her that he hung up on Megan several times that day and invites Marie to his room at the Stanhope Hotel for a rendezvous. Entering the office the next day, Don passes an employee who looks like Adam. As she leaves, Don ices his tooth. After showing Don the photo of Dolores and asking who she is, Rebecca accuses the agency of short-changing Lane and tells him to not leave thinking he has done anything for anyone but himself.

Marie wakes Megan at midday and tells her to stop feeling sorry for herself. She compares Megan's situation to that of a little girl wishing to be a ballerina , stating that the world could not support that many of them. When Megan asks if that is what Marie tells herself, Marie calls her ungrateful and walks out. Later, Marie and Roger enter his hotel room, kissing passionately.

He tells her Lane has died and asks her to take LSD with him. She declines, asking him to not ask her to take care of him. Trudy Alison Brie shows Pete her plans for a backyard pool, but he calls it "permanent" and warns that daughter Tammy could drown.


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She chastises him, saying she is tired of the "doom and gloom". He later visits Beth at the hospital. When she does not recognize him, he tells her he is visiting a friend who became heartbroken after an affair ended. Don arrives home to find Megan drunk and escorts her to bed. She throws herself at him, saying her sex appeal is all he wants and is the reason he will not give her acting career a chance. Marie enters the apartment, and Don scolds her for leaving Megan alone. Marie advises him to help Megan through this crisis, so he will have the life he desires. He grimaces, holding his cheek.

He later visits the dentist for an extraction and, while anesthetized, sees Adam's ghost, who tells him it is not his tooth that is rotten. When Don asks Adam not to leave him, Adam smiles and tells him he will be "hanging around". Don goes to a movie theater and sees Peggy seated, about to watch Casino Royale.

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He joins her, telling her he is proud of her success but did not know it would be without him. Howard wakes Pete on the train.


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Pete argues that Howard could not wait to hospitalize Beth and "erase her brain". Realizing Pete has slept with Beth, Howard throws his fists at Pete, who then fights with the conductor and is kicked off the train. At home, Pete tells Trudy he fell asleep at the wheel and drove into a ditch. Concerned about his welfare, she agrees that he should have an apartment in the city. Alone at the office, Don watches Megan's screen test and smiles.

Joan later shows the partners around the prospective new office space and Pete remarks "I'm going to have the same view as you, Don. Dressed as "Beauty", Megan kisses Don on the set of Butler's commercial and tells him she loves him. He watches her a moment, then walks off. He sits down at a bar and orders an Old Fashioned. In her Raleigh motel room, Peggy looks out her window and sees two dogs mating.

She is shocked, then gets into bed with a glass of wine and her work and smiles. At home, Pete sits in the dark with headphones on, eyes closed. Roger stands naked on a chair facing the hotel window, arms outstretched. A blonde approaches Don at the bar, tells him her girlfriend a brunette is interested, and asks if he is alone. He turns and looks at her. That was the last image, always, that someone would come up and say, 'Are you alone? The death of Lane Pryce , who dies in " Commissions and Fees ", looms over the episode even more than the other conceptual "phantoms" in the installment.

It was not deliberate by any means — this not the end of the show. We have to come back next season and we don't know how he's going to answer but we know he's in a different place.

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