He gets out of the hospital and starts looking for her desperately. She rescues him and is immediately drawn to him. This book is bo-ring! Nothing happens for eighty percent of the book, except a whole lot of heart-attack inducing cheese about how much Amelia and Joshua love each other. But Amelia is being stalked by another ghost, one who is eeevillll and wants her to become his dark minion Joshua's grandmother is a Seer who wants to banish Amelia oh noes! how will these two passionate-yet-chaste teen lovers escape the doom that is inevitably descending upon them?! They meet up again soon after, he accepts without surprise that she is a ghost and proceeds to promptly fall in love with her as well. While choking out half the river, he manages to let her know his name, and she falls for his handsome, striking face. She is suddenly lifted from this foggy existence when she saves a boy from drowning and discovers that he can see her. Hereafter, I shall not fall for pretty covers.Īmelia (and it took me a minute to recall her name!) is a ghost who has been drifting through the afterlife for several years with no memory of her previous life save her first name and her age. Hereafter, I shall know better than to judge a book by its blurb. Hereafter, I shall never read another book recommended by Fitzpatrick. Oh boy, am I sick of the insta-love trope in YA romances! Do all these YA PNR authors shop at the same shelf in Writers R Us? I really should have known better than to read any book Becca Fitzpatrick has called a "tender and poignant love story".
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