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Jillian Nejat is the only dating and relationship expert on the planet who is incapable of speaking to men. If they’re living, if they’re breathing, it’s game over. With her bank account at zero, her career a dumpster fire, and her dating life in a ten-year slump, she moves into a tiny, dirt-cheap NYC apartment. Unfortunately, the apartment is already occupied. Daniel (no-last-name) is a sexy, shirtless, six-pack wielding heartthrob who is also…dead. He isn’t living. He isn’t breathing. He’s a ghost. He’s also the only man on the planet who Jillian can talk to. Soon, Daniel’s convinced that it’s his afterlife mission to resurrect Jillian’s love life. He knows, if he helps her fall in love then he can move on. Jillian agrees. The last thing she needs is a Lothario ghost haunting her living room. But then, one practice date leads to another, one confession leads to more, and suddenly Jillian fears she’s falling for the one man she can never have.
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Ghosted by Sarah Ready was the unexpected emotional and funny story that I needed to break me out of my audiobook slump. It was narrated by Sarah Naughton and Rob Brinkman who were both absolutely phenomenal in telling the story.
Jillian writes a relationship advice column - yet she struggles with relationships and speaking to men herself. Until she meets Daniel, a ghost who seems to know her and is convinced that he is haunting her because he’s meant to help her. The two fall in love until one day he disappears and she doesn’t expect to find him again, even fall in love again. Until the unexpected happens…
I adored everything about Ghosted - the story, the characters. It was witty and heart-wrenching, had amazing character growth (and not just the main character but also the unforgettable side characters)
This is definitely a book that I want to experience again as a regular read because I loved the audio sooo much.
Huge thank you to NetGalley and W. W. Crown for the ALC in exchange for my honest review.
I almost DNFd this book because it was slow in the middle and the main character's self obsessed suffering was getting to be a bit much...but I still wanted to see how it ended so I pushed through. Ultimately the book was just OK for me hence the 3 stars.