I’ve been known to say that, ‘A good book has a good story line and interesting characters; but a great book will bring you to tears when you least expect it, intrigue you with intense, unpredictable sex, all while continuing to keep you on the edge of your seat with a fabulous, suspenseful plot that seems impossible to figure out.’
Girlfriend does just that. It probes deep into the question of whether you can ever truly know the person you’re in love with; and whether jealousy and hatred ends at the graveside? We’ve all had difficult relationships that we’ve repeatedly tried to salvage to no avail. But it’s a frightening prospect to have someone close to you become obsessed, endangering your life and the people you love. When you add in the factor of that person being of a ghostly nature, it increases this fear tenfold.
Every page of Girlfriend is insatiably unpredictable, and will be, hands down, one of the sexiest books you’ve ever read. But it’s the last pages that will shock you to your core. The heart of this story is about love, a deep love that causes your stomach to fill with thousands of fluttering butterflies when that special person is near, and the sensation of not being able to breathe when that special someone is gone from your life. Sure, there are some intense scenes, but for the better part, Girlfriend will give you the experience of falling in love and not being able to stop yourself. If you’ve ever experienced the feeling of needing that special person in your life as much as you need air to breathe, you will definitely fall deeply in love with this story.