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The Dead Romantics
by Ashley Poston
Florence Day thinks romance is dead, which is super inconvenient given she’s the ghostwriter for a famous romance novelist. When family tragedy draws her home and instead of the ghost of her father she finds the ghost of her young, handsome editor, they’re both confused about the purpose of his visit. Is she meant to help him move on by finishing her overdue book or is he meant to help her believe in love again?
A tale of learning when to let go and when to hold on and living without regrets. It’s like if ghost, midnight library, and beach read had a baby, this would be it. It had me literally sobbing near the end, mostly over her dad. My only qualm was that I was nearly halfway through the book before things got going. There is a long exposition “setting the scene” aka explaining Florence’s trauma.
You think you’re not going to get the happy ending you want but don’t worry, it finds you.
A tale of learning when to let go and when to hold on and living without regrets. It’s like if ghost, midnight library, and beach read had a baby, this would be it. It had me literally sobbing near the end, mostly over her dad. My only qualm was that I was nearly halfway through the book before things got going. There is a long exposition “setting the scene” aka explaining Florence’s trauma.
You think you’re not going to get the happy ending you want but don’t worry, it finds you.