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This is my first read by Sarah Ready and I really enjoyed it! I am a huge fan of ghost stories and rom-coms and this was the perfect blend of both!

Jillian writes for a relationship and dating advice column but MAJORLY struggles to speak with men in real life. Ghost Daniel decides he is going to help her overcome her fear and hopefully find love!

This reminded me a lot of the movie, Just Like Heaven with Reese Witherspoon. I love that movie which is why I think I was initially drawn into this book so much but after some time the book takes on its own unique plot.

I loved Jillian’s nerdy vibes and Daniel’s thoughtful ways of pushing her outside of her comfort zone. There is so much quirky romance and make sure you hold out for that second epilogue!

I also really enjoyed the narration by Sarah Naughton and Rob Brinkman. This one will definitely get you into the fall spirit!

4 stars

Thank you @netgalley and @ibpalovesindies for the early listening copy

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I really enjoyed this light ghost-mystery romance by Sarah Ready. Quirky, funny and romantic, put aside your expectations of reality and just enjoy the story! Thanks to #NetGalley for the chance to listen. #myeyespreferaudiobooks

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I guess I am in the minority here, but I did not care for this one. It was so cheesy and I found myself cringing a lot. About halfway through the book I thought it was ending because I didn't really see where it could go. But bam, then Daniel is suddenly alive. And he's kind of a jerk. Jillian seems immature and just sheltered. I didn't love them individually and they seemed to fall in love way too easily.

Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This book. I don’t know where to start. At first, I thought this was a retelling of Just Like Heaven with Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. Luckily I hung in with it because boy was I WRONG. The love, the heartbreak, the literal breaking of my soul. I had a book hangover for days. I ugly cried and I am not one to cry over a book. I feel in love with the characters, their story. This book was everything!! I don’t normally buy books after I listen on audio but this one will be a first!

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I want to thank NetGalley and W. W. Crown, Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) for the advanced readers copy of Ghosted.

This was my first paranormal romance and I was invested. The plot had me guessing the entire time of how the couple could have met.

I have to say this book is one that ends not the way you think it will.

The beginning was cute and fast paced, then around the middle of the book it became long. The ending kept up with the pace in the beginning and it was wrapped up in a bow.

Overall, this was one of the books that had me, gasping, screaming at the radio and I was so excited about how it ended.

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4⭐️s
**Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for access to this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.**
Jillian writes a relationship & dating advice column, but is basically unable to talk to men in real life (including the hundreds of bad dates she’s been set-up on). This changes when a handsome ghost appears in her apartment, and decides to shake up her love life and work.
-I loved the concept. It reminded me of some other favourites: The Dead Romantics & Seven Year Slip (Ashley Poston) + Just Like Heaven (2005).
-Jillian is a big nerd, who loves Star Trek & Captain Kirk, so lots of fun little ST nuggets.
-this type of book being successful usually hinges on how they explain/theorize the magic/ghost bit (even if it’s essentially a “We don’t know”).
-the ghost bit was fun & different; the part after Daniel disappears - “ghosted” Jillian, if you will - changes gears & drags out a bit. I got a bit of second-hand cringe from Jillian’s “stalking” of alive-Daniel, but it fits with her socially awkward persona.
-second epilogue/alternate timeline was a great inclusion!
Overall, I enjoyed this book! The concept added some whimsy to the standard contemporary romance. I read it as an audiobook, and thought the narrators did a great job!

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‘It’s my dad’s worst fear; there’s a pervert in my apartment and I’m nowhere near the aluminium bat.’

3.75 Stars

When Jillian moves into her new, creepily mirrored loft apartment in New York City, she is surprised to find she’s not alone. Daniel has seemingly come from nowhere and doesn’t really believe he’s dead. As Jilly faces yet another awful date, in a long line of awful dates, Daniel determines it is his mission to help her find her soulmate. And so begins Jilly and Daniel’s adventures in dating…but what if Jilly has already found her soulmate?

Honestly, Ghosted was really great fun. I had listened to another of Sarah Ready’s books earlier this year, and knew after a period of what I affectionately call ‘Sad Girl Reading’, Ghosted would be just the thing to pick me up. What I wasn’t expecting was Ready’s quite novel and clearly researched explanation for Daniel’s existence. Having read at least one other book where a cute ghost man shows up in a bedroom, I was expecting we might gloss over the more difficult to explain details, instead Ready faces them head on and gives a really interesting, scientific reason. Both Jillian and Daniel seem as much like real people as any romcom characters do, and they each have enough in the way of quirks and distinct personality traits that they’re not one note. You root for Jillian and Daniel, but there is more than one twist of fate which leaves you guessing…and therefore, engaged. There were a couple of points in the story where I felt like we were meandering a bit, but overall, things moved at a good pace. I would say Ghosted would be perfect for anyone who loves a romance, with moderate spice, and might be looking for a non-scary Halloween read this October.
Sarah Naughton’s narration was engaging, portraying all of the subtle (and not-so-subtle) changes in Jillian and Daniel.

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This was so addictive! This story was simultaneously fun and very emotional.

There was a fair bit of instalove, which I normally don't like, but I enjoyed how Daniel and Jillian's story was handle.

Given the nature of the story (which I can't say much on without spoilers), there's definitely some plot holes, but this is one of those stories that you just have to go along for the ride and not think too much about the fantasy elements. Also, I personally felt that the second epilogue really helped tie the whole book together, and I'm so happy it was included.

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Sarah Ready never disappoints. Another great one. She's had so many well written, interesting books released this year. This book slayed me. It had so many feels. First, the audiobook narrators did an awesome job making this book come to life. This book was very well written and drew me in from beginning to end. Just when I wasn't sure where things were going, the author dropped a bomb and the story took a new direction bringing along more conflict and wonder. Jillian had some interesting quirks making her a very special heroine. Her past is haunts her every day making her shy and incapable of talking to men. Daniel is a ghost that shows up in her new apartment. So much wonderful conflict here and character growth. I just couldn't get enough. I finished this book last week, and I'm still thinking about these characters. I highly recommend this book for a wonderful, satisfying read. Huge thanks to Netgalley and the audiobook publisher for allowing me to read and review this book.

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A paranormal romancé for fans of The Dead Romantics book and Just Like Heaven movie; Ghosted brings together alive Jillian with ghost Daniel when he suddenly pops up in her new apartment. Not knowing how they’re connected, they decide Daniel must be there for some unfinished business: to help shy, quiet, and unable-to-talk-to-men Jillian become more confident and find a partner.

Then as quick as he came, the ghost of Daniel is gone. Was their business done? Or was it just changing forms?

This book made me laugh, cheesy smile, gripped my heart, then ripped it out…and put it back together again. I loved these characters individually and really rooted for them to figure out how to be together.

I listened to the audio of this book and enjoyed it. I also appreciated the second epilogue, but man did it make my head reel.

After reading Ghosted and The Space Between recently, Sarah Ready has become one of my new favorite authors.

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I had to DNF this one. I am a huge Sarah Ready fan but this wasn't for me. I loved the cover too. The book was just unbelievable/ridiculous and the timing of things were just off. The timeline of stuff seemed super quick. I hate that I didn't enjoy it. I stopped at 60% and just couldn't go on. I was doing a buddy read so she filled me in on the rest. I will continue to snag up all of Sarah's books. This was a miss for me.

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First of all, I have to say that I truly enjoyed this book. It was so incredibly fun, and I was invested right from the start.

Having said that in a book with a possible time traveling dimension hopping ghost, the one thing I found unbelievable was that the former Miss Ohio is a Yankee fan. You don't just leave Ohio, move to New York, and suddenly decide the Yankees are your favorite baseball team. I refuse to believe that.

Now that I've gotten that out of the way, I was totally engrossed in Jillian and Daniel's love story. I couldn't wait to see how it all worked out.

This book was sweet, emotional, and completely swoon worthy! I adored the narrators, they were perfect.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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“Love sometimes expresses itself in sacrifice.”
- Captain James T. Kirk


Wow, you guys!! Not often does a romance novel keep me guessing to the very end like Ghosted did!! 😯💗

Jillian Nejat is down on love, money, and her journalism career is in shambles. She rents a cheap studio in NYC. The place comes with mirrors everywhere, rumor to be a former sex den, and with it, a very hot shirtless ghost!

But maybe that's not so bad because Jillian is struggling with writing a relationship advice column when she doesn't talk to men or date. Daniel, the ghost who doesn't remember his past life can help her and perhaps he can then move on.

I love the main characters as well as the supporting ones. Especially Fran who never gives up and often sets Jillian up on blind dates. The chemistry and connection between the MCs are more than perfect!

On a deeper level Ghosted explores grief and forgiveness.

Ghosted is charming with endearing characters, and I love the Star Trek references throughout. 🖖🥰 Sarah Ready is extremely gifted and her writing keeps me glued the whole time through this (kinda) very long novel (457 pages on Kindle). Yes, you may need to recharge your earbuds for this audiobook. But I was in for the ride, how will this story have a happily ever after when one is already dead? I love the epilogues. Yes, there are TWO! 4.5⭐

The narrators Sarah Naughton and Rob Brinkman are excellent!

TW: Off-page bullying, suicide

Thank you W. W. Crown and Netgalley for an ALC.

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This was a GREAT story to listen to! AWESOME narration! Great main characters. The plot was easy to find. The story was engaging and easy to follow. Will be purchasing this book. Shout out to Netgalley and publishing for allowing me to listen and review this story.

4 STARS!

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Omg!!! That second epilogue!! My brain cannot 🤯🤯 I absolutely loved this book. Granted I got a little lost there for a second but just like our couple, I found my way back. Omg this book was reminding me of Layla by Colleen Hoover as it had a similar vibe but it was more fun and quirky. Our lead, Jillian, literally could not talk to men, which like mood 😂. And then there’s Daniel, our resident ghost or so we think. Anyways, it’s just a dating/relationships expert getting help from a ghost to resurrect her love life. But the longer they spend time together, leads them down a different impossible path or so they think. Their relationship was everything and their banter - 10/10. I adored this book from start to finish and I’m so sad it’s over. I loved listening to the audiobook and I was just a giggling mess the whole way through and loved every second of it!

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3.75
ARC audiobook Review:
Thank you to NetGalley for providing this ARC to me.
Spoilers Ahead!!:

The premise of this book reminds me of Just Like Heaven [2005 dir. Mark Waters]. So I somewhat understood where the author was going with this. I liked how it leaned heavy on the Sci-Fi side of itself but the way it was explained made my head spin at certain points. However, I felt as though this book and the plot could've been resolved in half the time and would've held my attention if it was cut in half. It held my interest for the beginning, it started to lose me around the 33 chapter mark because the FMC's problems were solved and Daniel's ghost existence could've been solved in 2 or 3 chapters. By the end, I was just happy it was over. I did like the ending.

TLDR:
What I liked:
- The premise of this book
- How Daniel helped Jillian overcome her issues
- The sweet ending

What I didn't like:
- The middle section (chapters 34-54)
- The insta-love in a weird way trope
- How long it dragged on
- The pacing


I know I'm not articulate in how I summarize a book but I also do know what I do and don't like about the stuff I read.

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When Jillian, a shy journalist who writes relationship advice, moves in to her new apartment, she finds it’s already occupied… by a ghost. He has no memory of his life, but he believes that he’s supposed to help Jillian with her articles and with her love life in order for him to move on. But, she finds herself falling for him instead.

With a synopsis like that, I knew I would have to suspend disbelief. I thought this would be reminiscent of 2005’s Just Like Heaven with Mark Ruffalo and Reese Witherspoon. However, this was not that. The beginning of the book was fine, but then the plot sort of fell apart as if the author had this idea and then didn’t know how to execute it. It was far too long and hung up on extraneous details and side characters that didn’t add to main story. As far as romance, one of the characters is a ghost, so the steamy scenes were just cringey at best.

Even the narrator couldn’t save this one. Her cadence was slow with awkward pauses, and she always sounded like she was smiling. Even in the more somber scenes, the narrator still sounded happy. It took me out of the already lacking story.

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This was a case of a blurb that caught my attention and an actual story that left me feeling like I should have listened to my gut to DNF the three times I almost did.

While I think the story itself had potential, the main character was absolutely insufferable. At times, despite being a grown woman, she came across very juvenile and immature. Her concept of love and relationships was just so ridiculous.

Aside from a main character that I could not root for, I couldn’t get over how wordy this story was. And for what? It didn’t add much to the story itself and it often just felt like it was dragging. Sometimes stories can have too much description and this book was a case of that.

I went into this audiobook wanting to like it, but by the end I couldn’t wait to be done with it.

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2.5 Stars. Another one of those that’s not bad exactly, just not a style or plotting that worked for me. I can see others enjoying it, but I had some issues.

First, I listened to the audio and it was well done. If I hadn’t enjoyed the narrator’s delivery I probably would have DNF’d before halfway.

The beginning is kinda cute, little long winded, but had some funny moments. But then it became way too insta-everything, just accepting the ghostly elements, and falling in love in a day. And I was not on board with the ghost sex. The erotic intimacy did not hit the target I think it was aiming for… just made me make funky faces.

I get that Jillian is supposed to be nearly paralyzed with fear at communicating with any and all men, but I don’t think it had a proper foundation, or exploration, into mental maladies or hang ups. And her personality wasn’t consistent. She’s near-punishing herself for once ignoring a friend’s phone call and then she lets her current BFF’s calls go to voicemail. Just didn’t track.

The book is basically split into two sections, and section two, while understandable and interesting, didn’t give enough towards the romance. The build was lacking and I just don’t understand Daniel’s fall into love. It was unbalanced. The beginning too long and the end too short.

I don’t regret reading it but, overall, it wasn’t the book for me.

* I received a free audio copy from the publisher.

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This is a well thought out and cleverly delightful love story, from the first appearance of Daniel to the last moment at waters edge. The scenery of New York is painted beautifully in the readers mind without distracting from the story, using the city as a canvas for which the characters can play across. The woven time lines, stories, and characters all have delightful twists, engaging energy, and good pacing. This book made me laugh, made me smile, and had me rooting for the characters the whole way through.

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