![]() Minutes, days, weeks go by as Sarah becomes increasingly worried. She knows something’s happened–there must be an explanation. Sarah’s friends tell her to forget about him, but she can’t. So when Eddie leaves for a long-booked vacation and promises to call from the airport, she has no cause to doubt him. ![]() Sarah has never been so certain of anything. ![]() And it’s mutual: It’s as though Eddie has been waiting for her, too. To Sarah, it seems as though her life has finally begun. When Sarah meets Eddie, they connect instantly and fall in love. While I’m sure there will be plenty of people raving over Ghosted, having finished the book, I find myself feeling rather ho-hum and like the romantic bits were the only parts that kept me away from a DNF. ![]() It confused me that the genre said “Romance” while the synopsis sounded fairly more like a mystery, but I figured – why not? Even if it had a bit more romance than what I normally read, it may be a welcome change to try something different. However, I had already read July’s thriller ( The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager), and upon reading through each book’s synopsis, found myself really drawn to Ghosted. I typically always pick the thriller selection. ![]() When selecting one of five book selections, subscribers see a genre, brief descriptions about the book, and a synopsis. Let me start by saying that I picked this book as my selection for July’s Book of the Month box. ![]()
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