Rosemary Waters is alone, but not lonely. A successful professional woman, she believes her life is complicated enough without a lover. But just because she isn't looking for love, doesn't mean it's not on the hunt for her. And Cupid's quiver contains not one arrow, but two. John Raynor, a wealthy Hollywood orthodontist-to-the-stars who looks like a young Sean Connery. He seems too good to be true, and Rosemary soon finds out why. There's another woman in his life. Amanda. The fact that she's been dead for five years, however, doesn't stop Amanda from intruding on John and Rosemary's most intimate moments. Enter June Ameday, an artist who also happens to be a psychic specializing in "cleaning" haunted houses. Rosemary recruits June to help with her ghost problem, but soon finds that the fiery redhead stirs up passions in her she'd thought she'd forgotten. Torn between conflicting desires, Rosemary is delighted when her lovers express a willingness to share. But their triangle is thrown out of balance by a fourth point-the ghostly Amanda. The restless spirit is jealous of their earthly passion and unwilling to let go of this world without a fight.