(She fails.) She's also a very Eve Brown sort of character which made her POV super fun. Gemma is dealing with the discovery of her long-lost sister, the responsibility of caring for the ghost she accidentally turned solid (with her mouth), and the stress of trying not to fall on his mouth again. The sarcasm and banter is so fun but then you'll be slapped in the face with Deep Emotional Questions that make you feel very deeply for these characters. What a bonkers delight this story is with its ghostly makeout sessions and forced proximity/fake relationship and interdimensional theory, all grounded with that trademark Beharrie emotional depth. What a bonkers delight this story is with its ghostly makeout sessions and forced proximity/fake relationship and interdimensional t I'm a big Therese fan but these books in particular with their 90s/00s paranormal romcom nods are really tickling me. I'm a big Therese fan but these books in particular with their 90s/00s paranormal romcom nods are really tickling me. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars
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