
Member Reviews

Delightfully cozy, sweet and entertaining romance with great dialogue all woven seamlessly into the developing the story. Also the trope opposite attracts was done quite well too. Loved it.

Gretchen makes her living by pretending to be a medium who contacts spirits. She doesn’t believe in it but has become good at conning people. She has a rule that she can’t make anyone worse off than they were before seeing her, and generally thinks that she helps people in their grief. When a wealthy client asks her to help her bridge partner with a haunted goat farm, Gretchen can’t say no to the big payday. Imagine her surprise to discover not only a hot, young farmer named Charlie but also a ghost named Everett at the farm!
I absolutely adored the author’s previous novel, Mrs. Nash’s Ashes, and I was so excited to have the opportunity to read an early copy of this one. This was such a unique concept for a rom com, and I ate it up! I loved Everett the ghost and his friendship with Gretchen. I really appreciated Charlie’s skepticism and banter with Gretchen. It was a fun twist on the typical enemies to lovers trope. The goat farm is a great setting for the story, and baby goats are irresistibly adorable. I definitely recommend reading the author’s note for insight as to where the story came from- it made me chuckle! If you are in the mood for a banter-filled, heartwarming read with a paranormal twist, you should definitely read this book.
Thank you to Sarah Adler, Berkley Romance, and Netgalley for the arc in exchange for my honest review.

There is so much unnecessary exposition in chapter 1, and there are parenthesis of useless information to add in even more exposition on top of what is already there. This is far too much for me. I stopped after chapter 1 (6%).
Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley for the ARC.