Ghosted by Amy Hutton just dropped in time for spooky season and OBVIOUSLY I had it on pre-order because we know I can’t resist a little paranormal chaos. Read this one as a buddy read with the gorgeous bestie (love you, boo 💀📚) and oh boy, what a ride.
We’ve got Holly Daniels, a medium-slash-ghost destroyer? who’s basically got “haunted but hot girl energy.” She’s out here seeing ghosts, chanting Latin, slinging holy water, and holding prayer beads like it’s a full-time job. Well for her it is
Then we meet Callam Jefferies, who runs a very successful paranormal podcast and looks like he just strolled out of my dream journal charming, flirty, a little too smooth for his own good.
Out of nowhere, Mr. Podcast sends a text: “Got a job. Need your help.”
And bam we’re thrown into what I’d describe as Ghost Whisperer meets Ghostbusters meets Supernatural but make it a little awkward, and a lot of fun.
Now, I’ll be real with you yes, there are plot holes big enough for a baby poltergeist to crawl through.. I am sad I picked up on it
Yes, the grammar gremlins were doing a few backflips in there.
And YES, the dreaded miscommunication trope reared its ugly little head.. not even once but like three times
BUT and this is a big but I still had a good time!
The plot twist? I clocked it around page 150, but I didn’t even mind. The story was still spooky, charming, and full of ghostly goodness.
The side characters? ICONIC. Those little old ladies spilling tea and town gossip like they were born for it? Absolute queens.
The writing style was super easy to devour great descriptions, good pacing (except for a tiny drag in the middle), and the spooky vibes were on point. What I really loved though was that the story focused more on the ghosts and the witch trials instead of forcing the romance down our throats. The chemistry was a slow simmer the romance was a subplot, not the main course, and honestly? That felt refreshing.
And listen… that spice scene? Could’ve been cut. 1.5 pages.. we genuinely didn’t need it. The story slapped harder without it.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely if you want something spooky, light, and a little ghostly to ease you into Halloween season. 👻