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A review by rozanne_visagie
Ghosted by Emily Barr
5.0
Ghosted is a YA ghost story that leaves you with all the feels; not the creepy run-up your spine chills but rather a warm blossom of love in your heart. Falling in love knowing that it's not meant to be but yet trusting each other to be all right after it all ends - prepare to cry.
The right place at the wrong time or the wrong place at the right time? Ariel meets Joe and immediately a strong connection forms between them, but soon both of them are devastated by their different realities. This book is a mix between 50 First Dates and The Lake House. I don't want to give any spoilers, but this book will have you hooked. The moment Ariel starts her investigation, the story reaches a new depth.
As a trip to France turns into a loop in time and multiple beginnings to the same day, Joe realises the importance of last words spoken to friends and family. Not knowing whether it might be his last day, Joe tries to change his present which will affect his family's past.
This emotional YA Paranormal romance had me gripped from the first page, Barr's captivating writing and ability to transport the reader into different years is remarkable. Some themes explored are friendship and grief. I highly recommend adding this to your TBR, you don't want to miss out on this phenomenal story.
Many thanks to Penguin Random House SA for gifting me an electronic copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The right place at the wrong time or the wrong place at the right time? Ariel meets Joe and immediately a strong connection forms between them, but soon both of them are devastated by their different realities. This book is a mix between 50 First Dates and The Lake House. I don't want to give any spoilers, but this book will have you hooked. The moment Ariel starts her investigation, the story reaches a new depth.
As a trip to France turns into a loop in time and multiple beginnings to the same day, Joe realises the importance of last words spoken to friends and family. Not knowing whether it might be his last day, Joe tries to change his present which will affect his family's past.
This emotional YA Paranormal romance had me gripped from the first page, Barr's captivating writing and ability to transport the reader into different years is remarkable. Some themes explored are friendship and grief. I highly recommend adding this to your TBR, you don't want to miss out on this phenomenal story.
Many thanks to Penguin Random House SA for gifting me an electronic copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.