GRR Reviews A Forever Kind of Love by Mona Ingram
A Forever Kind of Love is the kind of sappy and poignant love story with just a hint of supernatural that will leave you wiping your eyes and sighing about the happy ending. In fact, there are two stories here... a parallel romance, so to speak.
Charlie needed a new start after being dumped by the lame boyfriend, and when her aunt needed a little help on her farm, she thought of it as the perfect vacation. And once Charlie arrived, she found her neighbor Jason to be such a temptation. Jason's last GF decided she doesn't want to be a farm girl, so he's suspicious of any city girls, including Charlie. Then Charlie found a ghost in her aunt's dancehall... His name is Harm, and he died in 1936, after promising to elope. And his love's name was Charlotte... Charlie's great-great-great-grand-aunt. Charlotte died of a broken heart and never married, and somehow, both Charlotte and Harm are stuck on this mortal plane, unable to pass. Charlie promised Harm to help any way she can... and she'll need Jason's help to do it...
I'm not going to spoil how two present-day people can help two ghosts pass on and achieve their forever after, let's just say, read the book. It's not that long, and it'll bring a tear into your eyes.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: A woman visiting her aunt found an interesting man... and two ghost lovers from 1936. She'll need his help to set two ghost lovers free...
Tropes: neighbor, scars, different worlds, just visiting
Overall Rating: 5/5 (rounded up)
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