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The Man Who Didn't Call: The OMG Love Story of the Year – with a Fantastic Twist

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In the end, the four of us were looking for a tissue and felt quite satisfied with this heartwarming ending. What I find both strange and amusing is I actually found the background of Sarah and Eddie first meeting and spending time together to be the weakest part of the story.

Normally with romances or even thrillers I feel like at least one of the characters is incredibly annoying or unrelatable but not so with this one, I felt like all of the characters motivations and actions were completely understandable and therefore made me find them all very likeable. I have seen a lot of people rave about it so just because it wasn’t for me doesn’t mean you won’t love it. For some of us we started to see a different story here hidden in the coincidences of this love story that really isn’t a love story. Ghosted does start off slow and sometimes does become repetitive and I with a couple other sisters made my way up to the top of the coulee looking for a way to escape but just as I was ready to jump out I left two of my sisters there and Rosie Walsh pulled me back into the coulee with Norma and three of our other TS and we couldn’t put this book down until we were finished.I will say that I did go into this book expecting a psychological Thriller of some sorts, for those of you all that are expecting that it may not be the best book for you as it was a little bit of a mystery but overall I felt like it was more of a romance. don't get me wrong the mystery elements and the reveal at the end were great and it added to my overall feeling of the book, but there was nothing dark and twisted about it, not really. There are some wonderful twists to Ghosted, which I refuse to discuss in any form of detail as I would feel terrible if I ruined this book for anyone. But I had some questions about Sarah and came up with a crazy theory, so I kept on reading to see if I was right about her--I was completely wrong. Bottom line is that I’m not the audience for this, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this does well with fans of romance.

Sarah finds herself bereft and in a state of both longing and confusion, when the man of her dreams, Eddie, fails to contact her after a booked holiday.Walsh kept me guessing the entire time, and I thought the book was truly perfect from beginning to end. That Trope Of Where A Woman Is Heartbroken And Literally Can’t Think Of Anything Else Except Checking Her Phone To See If Maybe, Just Maybe, He Messaged Her. I immediately dismissed the “when Sarah meets Eddie, they connect instantly and fall in love” because Eddie then went missing and I was super psyched for some . GHOSTED: (Verb) When someone you love disappears without explanation…Then your friends and family act like you're crazy.

Is it a domestic thriller about the disappearance of a man, or a romance about love overcoming odds, or a composite of separate stories about different people whose lives are loosely intertwined? Had Sarah been 15 to 20 years younger—she’s on the brink of 40 and not yet divorced from her husband of 17 years, who she’s now come to realize she never really loved?

Why couldn’t we just get a straightforward, heartfelt read and have characters face their fears and emotions instead of putting things off continuously?

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