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Armchair Interviews says...

Bringing love from the "other side" makes for a good story.




"In the classic era of Benny Goodman and ice cream socials on the lawn, Joie Lesin brings that charm to life in The Passenger. The heroine is both blessed and cursed with a gift of sight into a ghostly realm that leaves the reader breathless and mesmerized.

The hero is an exquisitely handsome war veteran who enchants you from the start. Set in lush grape-filled valleys in California, the story pulls you into the quest for one lonely ghost to find peace with the family he loved. The story tugged on every emotion with laughter and tears as the heroine faces the biggest challenge of a lifetime. It will leave you with a twinkle in your eye, and a whimsical sigh.

Like fine wine, The Passenger by Joie Lesin is a bouquet of delights!"

Lori Leigh, author of
Laird of the Game and
On the Winds of Love




"...In The Passenger, Joie Lesin weaves and intricate and emotional tale of loss and love, tragedy and hope. I enjoyed this book immensely! I turned the last page with a satisfied sigh."

Joy Nash, author of
The Grail King and
Immortals: The Awakening



"The Passenger is a terrific read that will suck you in from the first page and hold on to you long after you've finished the novel. Joie Lesin writes an emotion-packed story that will have readers rooting for Elizabeth and Gio, as well as for Paolo and the rest of the supporting cast."

Elisa Adams, author of
Affliction in Secrets Volume 19: Timeless Passions



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5 Roses from My Book Cravings!

"...I thoroughly enjoyed the story and would read it again. There are very few books I feel that way about and this is definitely one of them. At first I thought it would be nothing more than a rehash of Ghost Whisperer which I happen to love so I figured reading it would be no problem, but I was drawn into the story and into these peoples’ lives to the point that I forgot the world around me and lost track of time. This is a great book and one I would recommend to anyone."




Romance Reader at Heart

"...The 1940's is portrayed so vividly that the time and place become characters of their own. I could see the clothing, hear the music and feel the scratchy car upholstery. It is a ghost story, a story of love and loss that bridges the gap between the living and the dead..."