![]() ![]() I can’t wait to see what Rosie Walsh will write next. I tore through this book in a single sitting, finishing it sometime around 2 a.m on a Saturday morning. The last third of Ghosted is a literary roller coaster – I couldn’t stop myself from reading as Sarah and Eddie’s mysterious connection is finally revealed, and their future unfolding. Despite their very different lives, her connection with him was so strong after their week together that she can’t leave his disappearance alone.Īs with all good books there is laughter, sadness, some heartbreaking moments and lengthy descriptions of delicious sounding food. Sarah, the savvy city girl comes home to her English town and then falls in love with Eddie, a reclusive furniture maker. There is something very Sex and the City about this book, reminding me so much of Carrie and Aidan’s relationship. Sound familiar? In the case of Ghosted, the falling off the map had a lot to do with both of their pasts which unveils itself slowly and wonderfully over the course of the book. ![]() A meet cute brings guy and girl together. It starts as all good brain candy books do – with a romance. That said I was happily surprised at how much I really enjoyed this book. It’s beautiful, slightly mysterious and I knew the exact spot in my shelf that it belonged. Confession – I picked Ghosted purely because of its cover. ![]()
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