The Forever Summer (2007)
Suzanne Macpherson
This book was weird. I don’t know why, but it just didn’t read like a whole book, more like the summary of another, longer, more in-depth book that might have contained some character development.
Emily Ruth Griffin is dead.
Perfectly beautiful, perfectly rich and perfectly bitchy until the day she keeled over in the local supermarket, she’s now happily haunting the fresh produce aisle.
Lila Abbott sees dead people.
She also has a knack for convincing them to quit haunting places and go rest in peace somewhere else. But getting Emily Ruth to give up the ghost is tough. There’s something suspicious about her death and Lila needs to find out what. Surely it can’t be anything to do with Emily Ruth’s ex-husband, the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Lucas? Maybe Lila should investigate him more closely. Just in case…
Finished: Saturday 26/1/08
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Book two-seventy-eight: The Forever Summer
Posted by Karina at 4:21 p.m.
Labels: contemporary, romance, Suzanne Macpherson
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