Maybe more like 2.75 stars? This was really cute! A sweet little paranormal romance that takes place in a small witchy town full of paranormal beings. Jordyn is a witch who summoned the ghost of her ex-girlfriend, and now for some reason, she won't leave. Harlow is the newbie in town, one of the few humans, helping out at her sister's café. Jordyn is told that the best way for the ghost of her ex to move on is if she falls for someone else, and happily, she immediately starts catching feelings for Harlow. This was short and sweet and cute, but I don't have much to say about it! Aaaaaand when I try to think of things to say about it, not many of them are complimentary. It was too short for me to feel much about these two women, other than a baseline feeling of 'yeah, they're sweet, I like them!' The writing didn't stand out in any way. This did that annoying thing that too many books fall prey to, where the characters start sounding like placeholders as soon as we get to a sex scene. (Especially Harlow.) For such a short book that could have used SO much more development, the ending felt long as hell. Did we need two epilogues? Did we have to go through the extremely traditional milestones? I feel silly complaining about it, because it was all very cute!!! But it didn't feel apt or suitable for these characters.
I did enjoy the setup, and I kinda wish Lou had played a bigger part in the plot. I didn't work out the solution to the mystery, so it was nice to be surprised by that? Though I mean, it's not like I was super invested in trying to figure it out. It's the type pf book that tries to set up couples for future books, which I do understand? But that kind of stuff would have been less obtrusive in a longer book, where it didn't feel like it was taking up so much of the main couple's page time. We had some fun locals and interesting side characters, but very few of them felt like fully realised characters. I did really like Iris and Ramona though. I'd probably read a book about them, if one were written.
Listened to the audiobook as read by Nikki Grey, Bridget Bordeaux, and Jake Bordeaux, which was nice for the novelty of being one of the few duet-narrated sapphic audiobooks I've ever listened to. Was almost a little jumpscare, hearing a dude voice for the male parts, but it was a nice touch. Have to say though, the audio quality for some of the narrators wasn't the best? Didn't really spoil the experience, but it was definitely noticeable. I'm glad I tried this; I've been hearing about this author for a while. Even though I'm a teeeeeensy bit underwhelmed, it was worth the read.