Ghosted by Paula Light – Book Review!!

Ghosted by Paula Light had me captivated from the very first chapter. Lily is the delightful protagonist who suddenly deals with the loss of her brother, Jack. A gap of time has passed since they have spoken, so she lugs around this guilt daily. But she also doesn’t take his death lightly as niggles of suspicion occupy her mind. The story touches on three genres I enjoy: suspense, mystery, and romance. And it was fun to read about familiar cities in Southern California that were major pieces from the puzzle of my past – Anaheim (my childhood backyard with great memories of Disneyland), Fullerton (my high school stomping ground), Buena Park (where my husband and I said “I do”), and I-5 (the highway we have traveled a million times).
 
Lily’s heart becomes confused from the attention of two men, one solid and reliable, and the other who begins to feel like her soulmate, wooing her with “flowery flirtatiousness.” She deals with sorrow that many of us can relate to. Even the popular act of flipping houses finds its way into the story. Paula’s storytelling transports us back to earlier years and then into the future with many twists and turns along the way. I found myself laughing, a bit tearful, and sighing throughout. The language is real as though I stepped into the scenes, living the events with Lily and her authentic supporting characters.
 
One sample of Paula’s writing that I’d like to highlight is “Sweet girls didn’t want to harbor ugly feelings. We wanted to be emotionally generous and forgiving. Loving and nurturing. We didn’t seek revenge. We boxed up those nasty feelings, wrapped up the box nice and snug in glittery paper, plopped a pretty bow on top, and stuffed that sucker far back in the mental storage room.”
 
How many sweet girls out there can share Lily’s contemplations? Can you feel her struggle with emotions she believes should be ignored?
 
And during a somber time in Lily’s life, Paula’s description is poignant and beautiful…
 
“…It was freezing in here. But suddenly the cold lifted, and I felt a swirl of warmth wrap around me like a hug. I closed my eyes and let the feeling envelop me. It was a soft blanket of comfort, and smelled like lemons, reminding me of Mom’s citrus scent. It was the closest I’d felt to her in a long time, and I sensed she was simply trying to reach out to me and provide a bit of calmness.” These lines brought forth loving memories of my mom who passed away over a decade ago.
 
And a sample of the passion: “But the feelings, oh God, the feelings – those were sharper than ever. How I’d drowned in a sea of bliss when he kissed my breath away with waves crashing at the edge of the world…”
 
The emotions grab you right off the page, and if it were feasible, I would have nestled into my comfy sofa with a cup of coffee or glass of wine, depending on the time of day, and read until the turn of the last page. But life has its way, so instead of resisting, I took my time and looked forward to each quiet moment when I would either laugh, cry, or cheer for Lily. When I reached the end, I felt good about Paula’s conclusion. Yet, as with any great book, melancholy sank in because I had finished! So, I encourage you to grab your cup of tea or coffee, or to pour your glass of wine, settle into your favorite chair, and immerse yourself into the world of Lily. Highly recommended for those who enjoy a compelling mystery and suspense, a good laugh, and just enough passion to entice.
5 glowing stars!

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54 thoughts on “Ghosted by Paula Light – Book Review!!

  1. What a wonderful review, Lauren. Congratulations to Paula. I’m sure she will be thrilled with your compelling descriptions of some of the elements of her book. Well done.

  2. Paula Light

    Oh wow, thank you so much, Lauren! You highlighted some of my own favorite moments as well. I really appreciate your in-depth review ❤️❤️❤️

    1. You’re very welcome, Paula, and I’m glad the parts I highlighted were some of your favorites too. I’m also glad you’re happy with my review. I loved your book and know others will also. 💖💖💖

      1. Aww, you’re too kind! Thanks so much! I haven’t heard and don’t see anything on the site. I have no expectations. Just being nominated was exciting and humbling. I know the winner will be on the sidebar but I don’t know if they notify the winners?? 🥰

  3. What an excellent commentary on this book! You made me want to dash right out and buy it. However, since my favorite bookstore doesn’t have it, I’ve asked about it at my library. They have it, but the waitlist is long. So, I’ll just wait and read it when it’s available.

  4. Congratulations to Paula on the excellent (and intriguing!) review. I’m particularly drawn to the excerpts you included. Sharing to help spread the word!

  5. Thank you for sharing your review of Ghosted by Paula Light. It’s wonderful to hear that the story touches on several genres. I appreciate the sample of Paula’s writing that you highlighted, which showcases Lily’s struggle with her emotions.

    Your recommendation and 5-star rating have convinced me that this is a must-read, and I will definitely be adding it to my reading list. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts on Ghosted! 🙌

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  7. Dear Lauren
    thanks a lot for this little review. Who is the publisher of this book?
    It’s not a kind of book we would read but as Master’s editor always says, you have to read beyond what you are used to.
    All the best
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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