![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Being constantly surrounded by ghosts who are so delighted that he can see and hear them that they can’t leave him alone is exhausting, and he’s tired of not fitting in or being able to have anything approaching a normal life. He’s never alone, and it can be really difficult for him to distinguish between the living and the dead – as ghosts look like regular people to him – and many’s the job or roommate or boyfriend he’s lost because he (as they thought) started talking to thin air, or because the sudden appearance of a ghost has made him jump for no reason… and learning to drive is a big no-no he could end up with a car full of ghostly distractions or ghosts jumping out into the road in front of him as a joke and… just no. Josh’s lifelong ability to see and hear ghosts has seriously screwed up his life in a number of ways. It’s a fun, light-hearted read with a spooky vibe and a fun cast of characters, and I enjoyed the author’s lively, easy-to-read style – although if you’re looking for a story that’s going to scare the pants off you and make you want to hide behind the sofa, this isn’t it. ![]() Louisa Masters’ Spirited Situations is the first in a new series of paranormal romances entitled Ghostly Guardians. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |