Piper Tucker has lived in Cutterville, Ohio, for most of her life and does not plan on leaving. She was dropped off at her father's place when she was 8 years old by a stepfather who did not treat her well and did not want her. It was the first time her biological father learned about her, and she has been treated special ever since.
Brady Stritmeyer comes back to town after being away for 12 years. Brady just lost his job and decides he wants to come home for a while to make some decisions. Piper has had a crush on Brady ever since she can remember, but he was years older. He left for school and until now had never returned. Brady does remember Piper and how she would ask him to sketch pictures of her ghosts as she described them.
Piper has seen ghosts ever since she can remember, and Rachel is a ghost that Piper has seen several times throughout her life. She died 150 years ago in an asylum after being accused of killing her fiance.
Piper and Brady find an old newspaper clipping of the murder that Rachel is accused of committing, and he finds out that he has the same name as the victim. As Piper and Brady spend more time together and get to know each other, it seems that Rachel disapproves and gets angry, even hitting Piper over the head with a candlestick. To find out more, Piper and Brady dig deeper into the murder and find some interesting things that may shed new light on who killed the old Brady and why Rachel seems to be jealous of Piper and the current Brady.
"Seeing is Believing" is a wonderfully fun contemporary romance with a twist. I enjoyed the humor, the sweet romance and mystery of a century-old murder.
My rating: Recommended.




