Monday, April 1, 2024

Ghosts, but Make it Cute

 The Kindred Spirits Supper Club by Amy E. Reichert 

She can see ghosts. He is trying to establish himself independent from his real estate tycoon family. They fake date to help her with her old school bully. Love and shenanigans ensue. I still don't really understand the concept of a Supper Club. Why is it only open seasonally? Why not all year? It doesn't make any sense. I really did not like Ray's mother; was to much of a bully. And then at the end to say they knew about the will all along and didn't say anything to him because they wanted to make sure he could handle it? When they had a first hand look at his ability when he was in New York? No. But she was sweet with Sabrina's nieces and nephew and she liked Sabrina and her family so she redeemed herself a bit. Ray was great. He never rushed the relationship. He learned from his mistakes. When necessary he gave a clear and specific apology. He was himself and supported Sabrina without trying to change her; he let her grow on her own. Sabrina was great too. She was so open about her fears and she developed enough trust in Ray to let him see her and be with her when she was at her worst. Then she finally not only told him about the ghost thing, but included him in it and fully embraced her family legacy. And then there's Molly. I'm glad she finally got reunited with her long lost love and got her happy ending. But her goodbye with Sabrina was so sad. I really enjoyed this book. I could see it becoming a series, easily. Either the next book focuses on Lucy and her love story or it continues focusing on Sabrina and Ray and her ghost business. Either way, as a stand alone or a series, it was super cute.

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