Happy Medium
the unmissable new romcom sizzling with opposites-attract chemistry
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- 3,49 €
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- 3,49 €
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'Exactly the kind of rom com I love to read' SOPHIE COUSENS
'Stole my heart and ran away with it' AMY LEA
'Sizzling opposites-attract chemistry' SARAH HOGLE
Fake medium. True love?
Fake spirit medium Gretchen Acorn may be a fraud, but she's a benevolent one. So when her client asks her to help a friend who's struggling to sell his apparently haunted goat farm, who's Gretchen to say no?
It turns out said farmer isn't quite as Gretchen imagined. Charlie Waybill is young, hot as hell, and extremely unconvinced by Gretchen. And things get even worse for Gretchen when she finds herself face to face with Everett: a very real, very chatty ghost.
Everett wants Gretchen to help save Charlie from the family curse that's left him haunting Gilded Creek since the 1920s. Now Gretchen has one month to win over the sceptical farmer. And as they grow closer, Gretchen realises the only way to pull off the greatest con of her life might be to finally risk her heart.
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Adler solidifies her status as a rising star of the rom-com genre with her wonderfully escapist sophomore romance (after Mrs. Nash's Ashes). Gretchen Acorn comes from a long line of "bullshit artists." In fact, Acorn isn't even her real name. She makes a living as a fake spirit medium, justifying her deception by always trying to leave her marks' lives better off than when she found them. When her highest-paying client calls her with concerns about a friend's property, Gretchen heads to a country farm thinking she'll spend a few days convincing an old man she's exorcized his problem ghost. She's not prepared to face Charlie Waybill, who is far too young, handsome, and skeptical for Gretchen's comfort. Charlie sees right through her con and doesn't plan on falling for it—or her, for that matter, no matter how attractive he finds her. Things get more complicated when Gretchen discovers she's a better medium than she thought: there really is a ghost on Charlie's property, and he urgently needs Gretchen's help to break the curse that killed him and trapped him there—before it comes for Charlie. The witty one-liners, quirky characters, hint of magic, and idyllic setting make this a winner. Readers will be swept away.