Jerome, Arizona, was once known as the Wickedest Town in the West. And in some ways, things haven’t changed.
Jenny Spencer inherited the Copper Star Saloon and Hotel from her uncle, much to the dismay of his feckless son, Eddie. Jerome’s reputation for ghosts draws tourists, but Jenny finds herself facing problems with some new rooms she installed in an area of the hotel her uncle left unused. Then she meets Cain Barrett, the new owner of the Grandview Hotel, and her hormones go into overdrive. Cain, who sported a bad-boy reputation even when he was a few years ahead of her in high school, turned his life around and went into mining, making a fortune he’s now plowing into remodeling the Grandview. Jenny accepts his offer of a part-time job advising him on hotel management, despite the dangers of her attraction to him. Cain also owns a ranch from which an expensive cutting-horse stallion has gone missing, and he hires a detective to help find the horse, along with some horses that are missing from other ranches. Meanwhile, Jenny does some research to determine whether the ghosts in her hotel are real manifestations of evildoers or just illusions created by someone who wants to ruin her business. After the missing horses are found, Cain is furious to learn that his stallion has been gelded and mistreated. Then a man is found brutally murdered in a room in the haunted area of the Copper Star. While she and Cain are riding at his ranch, Cain is shot and wounded, broadening their search for two prospective killers.
It’s all here: ghosts, mysteries, local history, and steamy romance.