The Dead Romantics is told entirely from Florence’s perspective in the first person. It left me with that special kind of cozy feeling that only a good book is capable of. I’m happy to report that this is not the case with The Dead Romantics. Plus, stories involving ghosts can be handled so poorly. Magical realism can be so hit or miss for me. To be honest, I didn’t know if I would like this book when I first started it. Unsure of how he got there, Florence must help Benji sort out his unfinished business and finish her book before he disappears forever. Florence hopes she will see her dead father, but instead finds the ghost of the editor of her latest book. But when her father dies unexpectedly, she returns home to South Carolina to the funeral home run by generations of her family. Now working as a ghostwriter for a very famous romance author, Florence is anxious to leave that part of her life behind. Genres: Contemporary Romance, Magical Realism Book Reviewįlorence Day has always been able to see ghosts.
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