Death is one thing, it's what you do afterward that matters.
Aspiring comedian Raely is the sole survivor of a disastrous train wreck. While faced with the intense grief of losing her best friend, she realizes that someone is following her―and has been following her all her life. Trouble is, no one else can see him.
For a ghostly tag-along, Casper’s not so bad. He might even be the partner Raely needs to fight the evil spirit hell-bent on destroying her. Raely and her friend must learn why this demonic spirit is haunting Raely and how she can stop him before he destroys her life―and her soul.
Which, much to her chagrin, means she needs the help of a psychic (although she’s sure they are all charlatans) and must rid herself of the pesky ghost hunter who’s interested in exploiting her new abilities.
For readers who enjoy Leigh Bardugo’s Ninth House and Clay McLeod Chapman’s Ghost Eaters .
Meredith grew up in New Orleans, collecting two degrees from Louisiana State University before running away to Chicago to be an actor. In between plays, she got her black belt and made martial arts and yoga her full-time day job. She fought in the Chicago Golden Gloves, ran the Chicago Marathon, and competed for team U.S.A. in the savate world championships in Paris. In spite of doing each of these things twice, she couldn’t stay warm and relocated to Nashville. She owns several swords, but lives a non-violent life, saving all swashbuckling for the page, knitting scarves, gardening, visiting coffee shops, and cuddling with her husband and two panther-sized cats. She is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters In Crime. Her first novel Ghost Tamer is an Amazon Editor's Pick, an IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award gold winner for Best SciFantasy, and an IPPY Award gold winner for Best First Book. A Dagger of Lighting releases April 1, 2025, both with CamCat Books.
Gobbled this book up in just a few days. I instantly fell in love with Raely's friendly ghost (aptly nicknamed "Casper") and on the edge of my seat as Raely and Casper realize that a not-so-friendly ghost has also taken an interest in her. This book is definitely more thriller/suspense than horror, although some of the ghost attacks are truly chilling! Yet even though the pacing is tight and shot through with adrenaline, the characters are wonderfully developed (for better and worse; there's one character in particular that made my blood boil every time he appeared on the page, which was definitely intentional! It's just a good thing I don't already struggle with high blood pressure), and I was just as invested in Raely and Casper's emotional journeys as I was in them finding a solution to Raely's haunting. Ultimately, GHOST TAMER wraps up with an ending that is equal parts thrilling and poignant, and left me wholly satisfied. Fantastic debut, and can't wait to see more from Lyons!
This book is such a unique genre-bending thriller with a ton of suspense, action, and mystery. Raely is a complex, hilarious, and well-rounded character surrounded by a cast of equally intriguing characters both alive and dead. I gobbled this book up in a day because it was that amazing. I highly recommend it to fans of paranormal, horror, and fantasy.
This is a very different ghost story from books I have read before. Really enjoyed the book, and I loved the way the story flowed, it kept me hooked throughout – wanting to find out what was next to be revealed. The characters were well written and there was real depth to Raely’s character. The tragic loss of her best friend and the realisation that she had been loved and supported all her life by someone she never knew, helped her to grow in confidence and self-belief. She tackled some nasty characters but was able to do the right thing for herself. The ending was well done. I would have liked to have some more background on Lovonia – her story would make an interesting read.
Ghost Tamer By Meredith R. Lyons I love a good ghost story, especially if it has a twist. This one does, but I have to admit I figured out the plot long before the end. It was still good regardless. This has a gal that starts seeing ghosts, and one seems to be stalking her. There is another one that is after her that is far from friendly. Great characters and world building. Perfect for Halloween 🎃!
A fun, yet meaningful read! You’ve got to love it when a book sends your emotions on a roller coaster of a ride. I found my responses running the gamut from laughter to tears and everything in between. Along with the protagonist, Raely, I experienced her feelings as her life changed in one split second.
Raely’s snarky attitude lends itself well to her life as an aspiring comedian. But her life off-stage is anything but funny. Already dealing with the repercussions of a dysfunctional childhood and several unhealthy relationships, Raely’s world comes crashing down when she is the only survivor of a train wreck. Waking in the hospital to learn about the loss of her best friend, Joe, Raely discovers she has come back from her near-death experience with a friendly ghost. As ‘Casper’ follows her, Raely sees other ghosts, including one particularly malicious apparition. The humorous banter between Raely and Casper off-sets the terrorizing by the demon that is out to claim her soul. It’s a classic tale of good vs. evil fought in more than one dimension.
Seeking ‘ghost buster’ assistance, Raely encounters both charlatans and the real deal, eliciting anger and doubt as she is plunged further into danger. Throughout her ordeal, Raely learns that she must reach deep inside to rid herself of the darkness threatening to take over. With the help of family and friends, she comes to terms with the overwhelming grief of Joe’s loss and discovers why she survived the train crash. Author Meredith Lyons tackles the topic of grief with understanding and empathy, allowing the reader into Raely’s head with a first-person point-of-view to experience her physical and emotional recovery as she strains to find hope amidst despondency.
More than just a paranormal tale involving ghosts, The Ghost Tamer is the story of a young woman finding her purpose in life. I thoroughly enjoyed taking this journey of self-discovery with Raely and all her ghosts.
I've never left a written review on here before, just starred my read books for my own reference, but I really enjoyed this book and seeing how few reviews it has breaks my heart.
The characters in this are all so well fleshed out, every one of them appearing in full technicolor in my head. Each one was charming and lovable or disgustingly infuriating right when they were supposed to be.
Also, and maybe this is because I am primarily a romance or romantasy reader, but the story felt very fresh and unique to me. While all of the ghost lore was comfortably familiar, the fact that there were ghosts at all (instead of werewolves or fae or vampires) made this urban fantasy seem like there was a whole new wide world to explore.
The pacing was excellent as well and even though I was able to guess where things were going ahead of time, I had so much fun getting there that I had a really hard time putting the book down to do stupid, necessary things like work and sleep. I just wanted to funnel the whole thing straight into my brain as fast as possible.
My absolute favorite thing about this book, however, was how authentic and immersive Raely's grief felt. It made me miss Joe right along with her and brought back memories of my own dearly missed friend who died too soon.
I was so sad to see this is the only book available from this author so far, but I really look forward to whatever she writes next.
If you are a follower of Goodreads’ suggestions, ideas, you would realize that this month they have been highlighting/pushing terror books. It is October! This is not my go to genre of books, but I thought I would dip my toe in and see what it had to offer. I have to admit that my first few choices into this type of book were not to my liking, they just didn’t make sense to me. They seemed so contrived that I thought maybe this is not my genre after all. But, I have always loved spooky books, magic, spells, hauntings, Ghosts, that kind of paranormal/otherworldly type of books. Definitely not zombies and preferably not vampires either.
I am not sure if this book was a suggestion of theirs or one that I had picked on my own a while ago, and just got from the library. I have to say it fit the bill perfectly. I loved it. It had just enough fun and a sweet ghost, he was nicknamed Casper, until they found out his real name. But also a psychic and some not so friendly demon/ghost/mean spiritual entities. I never go into the books plot. I don’t like spoilers. I don’t like people that rewrite the book flap, so I am just going to say that I loved this book from start to finish. It had that spooky flavor, but it also had a nice family and an interesting story.
One thing, I definitely have to mention is the publisher of this book, CamCat. I never really took notice of the publishers before, but after I was maybe 40-50 pages into the book, I said wow, who published this book? I just love it. The pages were nice and thick. The type was not tiny, not huge. The whole layout of the book was perfect, I am definitely going to look into more of their books because I hate books with type that is so tiny you need a magnifying glass.I don’t like decile edges. I don’t like pages that are so thin that you have to wrestle with them to get to the next page because I don’t lick my finger to turn the page:Number one because I respect all books and number two if it’s a library book well you can figure out what number two is.
I think I rambled more than usual but I just want to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this debut novel by Mereditth Lyons and I hope she has another one up her sleeve because it was well written, fun and magical. What more can you ask for?
I was excited to try this book to branch out a bit from my usual read and to be honest, I wasn't sure how I would feel about it. Well, I loved it! Once I started, I couldn't stop and I cringed every time I had to put it down to do real life, ugh. Raely is snarky and funny and so relatable. I love her sarcasm and spirit and the way she just dives forward despite the fear. I loved her "friendly ghost" and the character he became. There are a couple of fun small twists during the story, and I may have said out loud, I knew it!!
For someone who doesn't normally read ghost stories, this is such a good one. It's about love, loss, family and the power of forgiveness. I highly recommend this book!
It took me a little bit to finish this book and then to write a review. The emotions I had while reading this book were from; sobbing uncontrollably to being incredibly angry. Then once I had calmed down enough to read again, I was hit with another wave of emotion. This world of people interacting with spirits was such a believable story that if I were a skeptic, this book might convince me otherwise. I loved the ending and I hope there will be other books to come with Raely as the main protagonist.
Following the traumatic events of a deadly a train crash, aspiring comedian Raely wakes up in the hospital to discover that she has a new gift: she can now see ghosts. Reeling from the loss of her best friend, Raely is haunted by grief and ghosts, and soon discovers that many of the latter like to feed on the former. She befriends benevolent ghost Casper, who doesn’t understand his own place on earth, and together they have to figure out why Raely has become the specific target of an evil and powerful entity.Lyons masterfully weaves humor and banter throughout, all without taking away from the deep grief. Bring your tissues, but be ready to laugh out loud in this powerful, hilarious, tragic, and hopeful book—this story is layered and nuanced and is so much more than a ghost story. 10/10 must read.
This book wrecked me in a delicious way. I actually will read again so I can take in the layers.
This book is about family-chosen and blood.
This book is about friendship.
This book is about the paranormal.
This book is about grief and working through it.
This book is about forgiveness. This book is about remembering. This book is about overcoming.
This book is about a mystery filled with thrills and turns.
This book is about justice…or revenge and choosing the path you decide to take.
Every one of these sentences could be the first sentence in my review. And I am sure I am missing layers.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The pace was perfect. The characters are well developed. I worked through things in my own life while reading a freaking paranormal thriller!
Excellent. Ghost Tamer creates a unique supernatural universe, whose poor main character is thrust into the deep end to sink or swim. A well told story. I am certainly waiting for the next book (I hope!), and following this author. Having read decades of books and stories, I am hard to impress. Yet here I am, ticking off a well deserved five star review. A fine example of modern writing and character development, urban fantasy or otherwise.
Wow. This book was a journey, and not one I expected to take when picking it up. I was looking for a horror book for some cheap scares approaching Halloween and the title of "Ghost Tamer" stood out to me. It sounded just what I was seeking, but it was so, so much more than what I expected in the absolute best way possible.
This is no standard, formulaic horror. This blends in so many other genres seamlessly, including elements of fantasy magic, aspects of occultism, paranormal phenomena and investigation, mystery, action, suspense, and even a little comedy and romance to top it all off. You'd think hitting all these different notes over the course of a novel might detract from it or dilute it somewhat and only manage to accomplish many things in a mediocre way. Let me tell you, that was NOT the case at all with this book. This was a masterfully written, genre-blending novel that will have you feeling all sorts of emotions, from laughing along in one moment to feeling utterly heartbroken in the next, and sometimes a mix of the two at once somehow!
The character work in this novel was excellent. I felt fully invested in our main character Raely's plight, who just couldn't catch a break. The supporting cast from the living world, the spirit realm, and some somewhere in between (Lovonia!), were also well written and enjoyable to get to know.
Ghosts are usually presented in "horror" books as something to be afraid of, and there was definitely aspects of that here no doubt. But the twist of Raely discovering that friendly ghosts also exist that were able to help her made this book all the more intriguing and amazing. The aptly-named "Casper" was one of my favorite characters and his relationship with Raely really made this book come alive (pun intended). I can't say too much more than that without spoilers, but some of the revelations as the story unravels were deeply emotional and made me feel things I never expected to feel when reading ghost stories.
This is a fast-paced, quick read that you'll not want to put down. It had me excited for the next chapter at each juncture and I can't recommend this enough to anyone who'd find its premise even mildly interesting. Read this, you'll not regret investing yourself into Raely's world!
Meredith R. Lyons is an author who has instantly put herself into my "must read" category with this debut novel. Amazing.
Raely is the sole survivor of a horrible train wreck, and is wracked with survivor's guilt and immense grief. However, she soon realizes she has a spiritual tag along, and that he's been there a lot longer than she thought. Together, Raely and Casper set out to discover his true identity, the truth behind Raely's gift, and how to fight the evil the is lurking in the shadows of Raely's life.
This book reads as a paranormal mystery thriller. It is fast paced, with the action starting pretty immediately and then everything going off the rails (horrible pun intended). Lyons did a fantastic job showcasing Raely's emotions and evoking emotion in the reader. Raely's grief is profound, but as the story progresses, she also experiences intense rage, visceral fear, among other things. The paranormal aspects were handled well, with some mild scare factor at times. The true star of the show was the mystery. It was a pleasure watching Raely and Casper work together to get to the bottom of everything, and the various reveals and plot twists were well done. Overall, this is a good paranormal mystery that can be read and enjoyed fairly quickly.
Thank you to NetGalley and CamCat Books for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily and all views expressed are my own.
26-year-old Raely is an aspiring comedian looking forward to a hopeful future when her life is literally derailed by a horrific train accident. Raely is badly injured, and her best friend, Joe, is killed. At first it seems like Raely is handling this tragedy remarkably well, but it soon becomes apparent that she is not, in fact, handling it. At all.
As she attempts to brute-force her way through the aftermath of her accident, things quickly get weird. First, she starts seeing ghosts. And then her newfound abilities begin to attract all kinds of unwanted attention, of both the living and non-living kind. Raely finds herself tangled up with an awkward ghostly tag-along whom she dubs “Casper”, a skeezy ghost hunter (think Pete Venkman with the creep factor dialed up to 11), an eerie medium, and, worst of all, a highly aggressive and extremely scary entity called a Jimani that seems to have it in for her, specifically.
While the first ghost she encounters turns out to be something of a guardian angel, some of the others are not so friendly. In addition to the horrifying Jimani, Raely encounters a variety of other types of ghosts, many of which attach themselves to vulnerable humans and feed off their unhappy vibes. We get tantalizing glimpses of a complex spirit realm with its own set of rules and expectations. Raely must learn to navigate her newly expanded world and avoid its dangers with Casper’s help, all while struggling to come to terms with her own traumas. As it turns out, her emotional wounds run deep—and go back much further than the recent loss of her friend.
While Ghost Tamer is very much a literal ghost story, it is also, at its heart, a book about dealing with grief and trauma. It manages to find a nice balance of snark, humor, warmth, sadness, and solid scares—similar to that spicy blend of emotions that Raely must connect to within herself in order to tap into her full potential. Having lived in Chicago for about 15 years and taken the Green Line countless times, and knowing a lot of people who are part of Chicago’s comedy and theater scene, this book was also a sweet little taste of home for me.
I loved watching Raely’s complex emotional arc slowly unfold, but I also found myself longing for a deeper look into the fascinating ghost world that Meredith Lyons has developed. Luckily, the ending leaves the door open for a sequel that does just that. I do hope we get to see more of Raely’s ghostly adventures in the future, but either way, Ghost Tamer was a satisfying and deeply emotional read that stands well on its own.
This book was fantastic! The story is fast-paced and energetic, and kept me engaged throughout. The author has a wonderful way with words. Some of the sentences made me stop and just admire before moving on.
The mystery element was the perfect amount of mystery for me - I figured things out a hair before Raely, which is exactly how I like it - enough to make me feel smart but not to obvious to bore me.
I love Raely's character arc, and her relationship with Casper, and how it changes through the book. Also, the manner in which the paranormal is treated is fantastic. I felt like I was there and all of it was real.
I'm not gonna lie--most of this book had me walking a line between understanding Raely's circumstances, and thinking she was irritating as fuck. She's been through a LOT recently.
I get it.
But Raely's also sometimes a selfish, stubborn, bratty bitch who fights against her own best interest just to be contrary. Fucking annoying.
But I get it.
I liked this book way more than I thought I would, despite the fact that the MC sometimes got on my nerves. Here's why:
I've always been of the opinion that forgiveness isn't something you do for the person who wronged you--it's something you do for yourself. That's really what this book is all about, under all the spooky horror stuff. It's about learning to forgive those who've hurt you--not for their sake, but for your own. It's about how broken people learn how to move forward again.
This book takes what could have been a decent (but average) woo-woo spooky horror story and makes it deep and poignant. And it managed it in a pretty tasteful, respectful, heart-felt way.
Emotions created by this writer. Oh my God! Tears were falling fast on my Kindle as our main character Raely grieves for her best friend, lost to a horrific train derailment. One which Raely survives having been pulled from the wreckage. (But if she was pulled from the wreak, why are there no footsteps in the snow?)
Then laughter throughout the book as Raely interacts with her ghost attachment whom she names Casper. He tells her he’s always been with her, but why can she suddenly see him? Not only see but interact with him? Lots of snark and comedy between these two drawn through sound characterizations.
Then fear, real fear, when a demon confronts Raely and her ghost. They have to find out how to get rid of this thing that beats the crap out of Raely. Can it actually kill her? For fantasy it’s extremely realistic.
Personally, It’s been a long time since a book has evoked so many emotions in me. And I honestly can never remember full on tears when reading. (Not to mention that every time I wiped those tears clean from my kindle it jumped around and I had to find my place again and again) it’s impossible not to read this to its conclusion- it’s that good!
Then to find out this is a debut!!! WTH! Such talent Meredith R Lions! Where have you been? And can you please give us more as fast as you can?!
It reads like a train speeding toward derailment with a comedian onboard who takes her audience along for the ride. And journey it is for Raely, through good and evil, through guilt and self-doubt and through discovery of the destructive patterns and missing pieces of her life. It is the journey of a damaged woman into her past. I have read a number of paranormals, and this one is quite different. It deals with a different side of the ghost realm. In this novel suspense is created when the ghosts are looking for Raely vs. Raely trying to identify the ghosts. Lyon's world building also involves lots of telekinesis and telepathy. Loved the sarcastic Raely and the ever-patient Casper and the opportunistic ghost hunters as well as the psychic. Finished this one in 48 hours, stayed up till 3 a.m. reading, which is a great time to read a paranormal thriller.
This book was enjoyable because it’s unlike anything I’ve read before, which is hard to find these days. I liked that there was humor, some sadness, with some paranormal thrown in. There were a few unexpected twists which kept me hooked. I did feel like the book was a little slow in the middle because the main character experienced the same conflict a few times. Overall, this was a good debut novel by the author. 3.5 rounded up for goodreads.
It's not very often that I find a book that I'd call a "genre bender"... But this is definitely one! This was the perfect mix of paranormal, thriller and maybe a dash of fantasy. It will suit so many different kinds of readers! Raely is hilarious and the things she goes through in this book had my finishing it in one sitting. I highly recommend!
This is a paranormal thriller with some interesting twists.
There is a woman, Raely, who after being the only survivor of a Chicago train wreck starts to see ghosts.
She has two main ghosts in her life. She finds that she has a protector ghost. There is also a scary black misty ghost that’s out to do Raely harm.
There is a manipulating and stalkerish ghost hunter. Raely’s ghost friend also finds a psychic to help that gives Raely some pretty vague advice.
While Raely and her ghost companion work to stay safe and rid themselves of the scary ghost, they learn a lot.
I’m very glad that I didn’t read this one while riding any public transportation in Chicago, since Raely has a bunch of run ins with her scary ghost on the train, bus, and even the commuter Metra.
I loved the revelations of who the ghosts were and how everything connected.
This is a spooky one you can read any time of the year.
I really enjoyed this book! The Ghost Tamer is sort of a mixed bag of genres and that made it really interesting. This was definitely a ghost story unlike one I’ve read before.
I really loved the dialog and interactions between Raely and Casper. I think that the characters had a lot of depth, which really had me caring about how their story unfolded.
This was a pretty fast-paced story yet nothing seemed rushed. The author did a fantastic job at making you visualize everything and there were a lot of underlying themes that will have feeling all sorts of emotions.
If you like paranormal, fantasy, and mystery you should definitely check this one out.
Thank you to the publisher for sending me a copy for an honest review.
About: After Raely survives a train crash, she awakens to a new reality. One without her best friend in it and one in which she can see ghosts. Unsure if it's survivors guilt, her simply going crazy, or something darker, Raely seeks out help because not all the ghosts she meets are friendly...
Thoughts This doesn't seem like it would be a fun read because it deals with death and abuse and a really annoying guy named Dylan, but I had such a great time reading. Raely and her stalker-yet-friendly ghost, Casper, have a really sweet connection that just gets stronger and stronger throughout the novel. Lyons keeps the balance between light and dark and makes you deeply care about her characters.
I especially loved the lore around spirits. Raely has a natural gift but as she learns more and more about her abilities it adds these layers to her grief that will hit home to anyone who has lost someone. Over the course of the story, Raely grieves the loss of three men in her life, and to say she had very different relationships with these characters is a bit of an understatement but they're all given their space. The pace is fast but these feelings aren't rushed. My favourite scene was Raely's speech at the funeral - a perfect example of how humour and heartbreak is at this novel's core.
It is a very original story but it did remind me of some fun media so if you like...
Casper (movie) Beyond Two Souls (game) Ghostbusters (moive) Bleach (manga/anime) Ghost Tricks (game) Ghost Facers aka Supernatural (tv show in a tv show)
Ghost Tamer by Meredith R. Lyons. Thanks to @emibattagliapr for the gifted Arc ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Raely is left grieving as the sole survivor of a train crash. She’s also suddenly seeing a ghost that has been following her around her entire life. He’s slightly annoying, but not bad to have around but there are others set on hurting her.
This is a very fast paced and easy to read ghost story. It almost reads as young adult but you can tell it’s meant for adults with the mature sense of humor. I love friendly ghosts in books, especially when they are protection against the evil ghosts. The story has grief and sadness, but also a light touch with some humor as well.
“Love. Even if it’s painful. Forgiveness, even when it’s hard. Happiness, even if it’s the only thing you have.”
I love a spooky story, but I’ve stayed away from them since Twin Peaks. (The image of “Bob” at the foot of Laura Palmer’s bed is etched in my psyche.) But I was intrigued by Ghost Tamer because the main character is a stand-up comedian and improv student in Chicago. I’m endlessly fascinated by all things Comedy. Ghost Tamer supplies both chills and laughs. In the amusing wordplay department, consider phrases such as, “the Hotel California of bathroom cabinets.” And there are great life observations like the benefits of a fast-food napkin collection.
Ghost Tamer is also gripping and action-packed. Plus, it’s compassionate and gives you the inside scoop on what it’s actually like to be a ghost.
Read Ghost Tamer. You won’t be disappointed, but afterwords you may be unnerved if your pet stares into the corners of your home.