Reviews

Keep Me Ghosted by Karen Cantwell

roniquereads's review

Go to review page

3.0

Sophie is a your average unemployed woman looking for a break in life when she applies to work for optometrist Dr. Callahan. These two young bucks instantly know their meeting is kismet because they both realize, at first glance, that they each have ghost companions! Sophie's spirit is Marmaduke and Cal's spirit is Moonflower, who is uhm...complicated.

This book was super cute. I liked Sophie and her ghost companion Marmaduke. There were a lot of elements about this story that I liked and became interested in while reading it. Given all of that, this story was difficult to keep focused on. I felt like the plot at points was lost. There were storylines, for instance with the ghost companion support group, that I completely forgot about until they re-appeared toward end of the book. The main storyline, the one between Cal and Sophie, was a bit bumpy and not easy to follow. Their storyline as fragmented as it is, kept me reading and even the twist (though I totally saw it coming) was entertaining.

captivate406's review

Go to review page

5.0

Wonderfully delightful

This book was entertaining from Begginings to end. It was funny and unique. A completely adorable tale. I could hardly put it down once I started.

padepaul's review

Go to review page

4.0

This was the first book I've read by Karen Cantwell. I thoroughly enjoyed it! What a fun, light-hearted, quick-paced read. :)

avidbookreader's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

This was the first book I've read by Karen Cantwell. I thoroughly enjoyed it! What a fun, light-hearted, quick-paced read. :)

carolsnotebook's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

Keep Me Ghosted is a cute, fun romance, but perhaps not quite as cute and fun as I would have hoped. The romance is more on the sweet side than the steamy. Enjoyable enough, but I’m not going to remember it in a month.

See my whole review at Carol's Notebook.

mystereity's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

I really enjoyed this book, it's a a good old fashioned mystery and suspense fozy without a murder and I felt the plot had a good pace to it. More importantly (to me, anyway) was how much I enjoyed the author's writing style. The characters were realistic and the main character, Sophie, was likeable from the first page. The romance was written well, it didn't get cloying as many do (I'm not big on romance novels) and I liked that the paranormal part of it felt natural (I've read other books where it seems like most of the story is the main character trying to come to grips with seeing ghosts or whatnot. I hate that.) I can't wait to read more from this author, I'll definitely put her on my watch-for list.

ker95's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

I didn't realize until I'd finished the book that this is the same author who wrote 'Take the Monkeys and Run'.

Sophie is desperate for work after quitting her last job when she quit her boyfriend. She lands the job as a receptionist for an optometrist quickly, and it doesn't take long to find that the job comes with its own ghost. That's ok, she has one of her own.

A fast read, light and very fun. I look forward to more in the series!

dustyloup's review

Go to review page

4.0

Charming mystery with a very light romance. I would definitely read another book from this author. 000000000000000000
More...