Finally finished this book, took me longer than I thought it would but I'm glad I have finished.
Was getting a little bored with the constant male and females falling in love, you can see it happening at the start of every story and at the end of every story there is a perfect happy ending, and yet we all know that happy endings aren't exactly real. But a few stories stuck out like a sore thumb in this book, whereas most of them shined and showed how amazing these writers are.
Here's what I thought of each story:
The Chinese Bed - Anna Campbell
This was such a good story, probably done time and time again as things that happen in the past is repeated. Josiah was an amazing character and you could really feel his love for Isabella. Especially when he is watching Calista and Miles. I also like how Josiah and Isabella can't remember how they died or why and it's the repeat of the events that makes them remember. It was a good twist on a common story that was exciting so much so it kept me reading until the very last word. (5/5)
Old Salt - Carolyn Crane
Talk about slow! I couldn't stop asking it to speed the hell up and it still never listened to my cries. It felt bland and unsurprising. But I finally got hooked by the story and although I wasn't eager on reading more of this Old Salt I kinda fell in love with the ending. Definitely related easily to the main character who was a script writer. And I would so have been one of those tourists visiting the town to hear Old Salt cry for his woman. (2/5)
Haints and Hobwebs - Jennifer Estep
Cute love story. That sums it up overall... I found the start slow and I think I just didn't feel as involved as I wanted to. I like the idea of including different supernatural creatures allowing us to get to know everyone but in doing so I felt lost, not sure who was who at some points and although gripping it didn't hold me long enough. I liked the idea of air elementary magic, it's been done plenty of times but not in this way before. (3/5)
Hat-Trick - Gwyn Cready
A story that teaches me about hockey, kind of haha. Found the whole concept inspiring although the ending could have been written better and even though I understand what happened I'm a bit confused, just needed to be edited a bit more and written better. Not going to lie, I want an affable ghost to live with, so much mischief haha shame I don't know of one. Why Cass wanted to be rid of him I don't know. However there would definitely be fights over the TV remote if I did have an affable ghost haha. (4/5)
Ghost of Blackstone Manor - Donna Fletcher
This was slow at the beginning, I nearly gave up and skipped this story altogether until, FINALLY, speech was included along with a whole new character who definitely perked my interest. Then it got even better and I couldn't believe I was reading the same story. I loved the ghost hunter, and the whole thing that Grams had said "to wait for the one true love in the world for you, as it will be worth the wait". It inspired and consoled me, I can wait for that special person. A nice happy enlightened ending that totally made up for the awful beginning. (3/5)
Seventeen Coppers - Jeannie Holmes
Finally another amazing ghost story that gripped me from beginning to end. Ro is one of those characters you fall in love with instantly. She's one character who you feel for especially since the whole town looks down at her because she is half fae which is entirely not her fault. I also loved Lord Duffy and how he's presence can be seen in a green and blue light. It was enrapturing and engaging, I just loved the whole story and I became upset when the peacemakers found Mason. Poor Ro and yet everything worked out in the end. YAY. (5/5)
Yours In Eternity - C. T. Adams
Well this one annoyed me, no details in the magic used, and seriously...? If you're going to include a bad guy at least make him known to us so that we identify him as the bad guy later on. Especially since he liked to make deals and yet doesn't stick to them. Written amazingly yet characterization failed overall, wasn't gripped and definitely didn't feel that much towards the characters. What should have been a sad ending for Lola, fell totally flat on the readers. (2/5)
The Lovers - Julia London
Awww a story that makes me wish there is a love out there just like that for me. Loved the opening (prologue) effortlessly maintained and gave extra insight for the reader, I did disapprove of it when I started reading about Hilary and Matthew, but it became key to the whole thing and I came to understand the reason for that start and it got me excited to see where the story would become more. I found Hilary a stuck up nobody at first and Matthew was a slob. I definitely didn't like either of them but I came to love them slowly as characters and really felt for them during the story. The ending was superb and although I found a few spelling and grammatical errors. I am more than happy to overlook them since this story and writing style was inspirational and flawless. (5/5)
A Single Girl's Guide To Getting Ahead - Liz Maverick
Just WOW, this was superb writing, perfect storyline and you automatically jump into the story. I loved it so much although it was a little rushed at times. This story felt like it was meant to be longer and yet was cut down completely. Either way Shelby was easy to identify with, and Joe was just dreamlike, even if he has no head, I want a guy like him to come into my life! Thought this was funny and great and something I'm going to remember, I definitely will be able to draw inspiration from this. And this is an author I will definitely read more of when I get the chance. (5/5)
Jonquils In The Snow - Annette Blair
This had an extremely slow start that had me questioning whether I should just skip this story altogether. But I forced onwards and I'm glad I did because it got better and better. I have to admit these romance stories are making me a little jealous, where's my perfect ghost or man to come into my life? This was set in an Amish village and it was a whole different level but it worked well. Very little ghosts were included and it kind of felt like they weren't in the story at first and had been added later just so this story would make this book. Liked the story nonetheless though. (3/5)
The Heart Thief - Cindy Miles
This one was interesting and different although I felt everything wasn't explained and characterization was mainly on Justin, I never connected with the main character, Dari, who seemed to have quite a lot going for her. I loved Justin being a pirate and I always looked forward to reading the way he talked. I just felt this story as a whole fell flat. (2/5)
Ghost In The Machine - Dru Pagliassotti
I hold my hands up. I rarely, if ever, skip a short story because I can normally plod through it and get something to grasp a hold of. But this was a complete mess and although may appeal to others, it just wasn't my sort of short story. It lost me in the first three paragraphs however it was an all right opening that made me want to know more. It knocked me out with all the technical terms later on in the opening. Confusing me and losing me. It drew me back in at the mention of spirits and ghosts but it wasn't long until I started drowning via uninteresting and unexciting. No characterization on the two main characters Constante and Davenport. I was much more interested in Scrapes, the dog, but since focus wasn't on the dog, I couldn't keep enough of a hold on Scrapes to help me through the story. Totally disappointed in this short story and I hope this is the only bad one out of all the stories in this book. (0/5)
Three Little Words - Christie Ridgway
Well this surprised me, was a little worried I was going to have bad story after bad story, especially after the previous one, but this certainly wasn't the case. Loved Jemma and Troy although they won't be memorable characters. As for the ghost, that was a bit of a surprise and I would've liked to have more characterization on her as I could imagine liking her a lot. Story felt complete and perfect and I will definitely remember it. Set in a "haunted house" the maid of honour and the best man has to slum it alone. Just felt I needed to get to know the ghost more, I wanted more inclusion and more of a back story. (4/5)
Ghost Of A Chance - Caridad Piñeiro
Talk about being done a hundred times and more! People are enlisted to go into a haunted house and solve the mystery... Totally nothing new and although then opening totally gripped me it definitely lost its way and I was no longer interested in Tracy. I believe my lost of interest came after the seance and even though I was eager to know more, I was no longer enthralled within the pages and it was one of those stories I plodded through hoping to reach the end soon. Also one of those stories you not only wanted to stop reading but one you wanted to stop picking up and wish you were doing or reading something else. (1/5)
In His Hands - Sara Reinke
This was a stand out story and especially after a few not so amazing stories. Definitely not a typical ghost story and I think that's why this stood out so much. I loved the main character, Jack, and the whole back story. The attacks of the Ker were vivid and interesting, it sure did paint a picture and definitely made me eager for the next attack. So much imagery was involved. It felt real and definitely a story I shall be taking inspiration from. (5/5)
Can You Hear Me Now? - Sharon Shinn
Another amazing story in this amazing collection of stories. Was totally gripped with the main character, Stacey, and her ghostly ability, hearing ghosts down the telephone is such a great idea. Totally different and definitely intriguing. I liked the developing love interest between Stacey and Nathan. The back story on Nathan was engaging and although we didn't hear much about Stacey, it still worked well. This was definitely a story that kept me involved. (5/5)
The Storm - Linda Wisdom
I still don't know what to make of this story... Zoe was interesting and I only liked Jon because his name is spelt exactly the same way my nickname is spelt... But I couldn't get into this and I couldn't help wondering where this story was going and where the ghosts were... But it soon made up for that. It was unsurprising and a very typical story that I expected and wasn't at all enthralled within the pages. (2/5)
>>>--4EVR---> - Holly Lisle
Well this one will be one I won't be forgetting. Just when I was going to slate this book for one single reason alone, this story saved that slating and made me happy. This story wasn't the best out of the collection, but the characters made it even if it were a bit on the cheesy side, but cheese can sometimes be a good thing. I was shocked as to what happened and I think it's kind of cute too. But you would totally question why your girlfriend who "ran away" just appears again and needs to talk to you. Or not... I like how there was flashbacks of memories from when they were together. And I totally identified with the murderer, I know what it feels like, but the murderer was weak, whereas we all need to be strong or we would easily go off the rails just like the murderer did. The ending was nice, but didn't wrap everything up. (4/5)
Overall a MAMMOTH book of Ghost romance with some absolute treasures that has enlightened me to some amazing authors that I definitely will keep my eyes out for. And I would definitely recommend this to people who want to read more stories with ghosts in, this won't disappoint!