
Review of The Flip by Michael Phillip Cash
                  
The Flip is about Julie and her husband Brad who have taken to flipping houses for a living. Hoping to make a profit off an old fixer-upper mansion; Brad, wanting to flip it fast, and Julie, wanting to make it a Bed & Breakfast, can't seem to agree on anything and are bumping heads more than usual.
The house and its former inhabitants have secrets that are unveiled as the couple try clean it out and spruce it up before it gets flipped. Will their relationship survive forces that cannot be seen? You'll have to read it to find out.
This light paranormal story intrigued me with its setup and kept my attention throughout the entire story. It was a little light for my tastes and I wasn't expecting the romantic elements. 
The secondary characters (apparitions) consisting of Tessa and Gerald were an unlikely pair as demonstrated throughout the story and I was hard-pressed to accept the ending that was given to me after all the time that they've been cross with each other.
It was a satisfying story that can be consumed in a short sitting.


