Miranda, a shy librarian, is invisible to almost everyone -- except the hunky blind deejay who lives next door and the hired killers who want to eliminate both of them. Soon the city girl and the blind man must rely on each other to survive murderous pursuers in a dark Florida wilderness.
Miranda Ogilvy is accustomed to being invisible. Sometimes people actually see her, but they forget her almost immediately. It's not a bad life for a ghost, but Miranda is not a ghost. She's a librarian.
The problem may be that Miranda lives in a big, busy city. So when her aunt dies suddenly and leaves Miranda a century-old cottage forty miles beyond the middle of nowhere, Miranda makes the life-changing move from Miami to Minokee.
Moving doesn't solve the problem, however; people still don't notice Miranda. The only two people who seem all too aware of her are a handsome neighbor (way out of her league) and the man who murdered her aunt (too late to move back to Miami?).
Miranda Ogilvy is accustomed to being invisible. Sometimes people actually see her, but they forget her almost immediately. It's not a bad life for a ghost, but Miranda is not a ghost. She's a librarian.
The problem may be that Miranda lives in a big, busy city. So when her aunt dies suddenly and leaves Miranda a century-old cottage forty miles beyond the middle of nowhere, Miranda makes the life-changing move from Miami to Minokee.
Moving doesn't solve the problem, however; people still don't notice Miranda. The only two people who seem all too aware of her are a handsome neighbor (way out of her league) and the man who murdered her aunt (too late to move back to Miami?).