If you enjoy paranormal romance, you will absolutely love this book. If you haven’t read any paranormal romance novels, “Connection” is the perfect one to start with.
We meet Olivia, the heroine, when she is a young girl in elementary school. She’s in class listening to her teacher read to the students when she closes her eyes in blissful leisure, only to see ghost-like creatures appear behind her eyelids. They are at first beautiful but then turn violent.
It turns out Olivia has the gift of seeing spectral beings. Some of them are nice; many of them are not. A lot of them are just plain creepy, as ghosts often are. But one of the best things about this book is that the horror Olivia encounters doesn’t turn her into a shrew, or a coward. Her courage increases as she encounters more spectral beings, and while she never completely gets used to it all, she begins to understand more about what they want, what they need, and how to interact with them without losing her own sanity.
Olivia blooms when she leaves her Texas home for New York City, several years after she graduates high school. She finds an apartment with a cheerful, sweet and funny roommate named Samantha who becomes her best friend.
Eventually, Olivia reveals her secret to Samantha, who is not only sympathetic but enthusiastic. They solve a family mystery thanks to Olivia’s ability to communicate with ghosts. Eventually, Olivia meets a spectral young man on the subway (as one does) whose clothing divulges him as someone who lived quite a long time before she was born. She and Patrick become more than friends, though the fact that he lacks a corporeal presence always keeps them physically apart.
The relationship between Olivia and Patrick develops slowly, naturally, and beautifully. You can tell they’re falling in love even when they can’t. It’s heartbreaking because we, as the readers, know it’s physically impossible for them to truly be together. But we keep rooting for these two amazing young people because it’s so clear they’re soul mates, pun intended.
The ending will have you in tears. It’s perfect, and perfectly written. Morgan Locklear has written a delightful and thoughtful book on what it means to be different at a time when you’re struggling to understand and accept yourself. He infuses it with warmth and humor. You’ll want to read more.