Forget about computers taking over the world, instead we should all be worried about our smart phones taking over!
In this suspenseful multi genre book of psychological thriller meets ghost story meets the macabre, you have a recipe for one heck of a ride!
When Kate Collins meets and falls in love with Scott Palmer at a weekend retreat on how to curb phone addiction, and he finally asks her to relocate and move in with him, she is beyond thrilled.
As the date of her move nears, Kate’s contact with Scott goes silent. Determined to squelch her fears that she has been dumped, or even that he has died, she packs up and moves her life. But when she gets to his apartment what she finds jolts her. Not only is Scott not there, but the apartment is empty with the exception of his cell phone.
Has the love of her life ghosted her? But why would he leave his phone in an empty apartment? So Kate decides to play detective. She figures out Scott’s password to his phone. And that’s when the situation begins to get very creepy.
Once into his phone, Kate discovers certain apps which she cannot believe belong to the person she fell in love with. How was he able to hide this other side of himself?
The story gets even eerier as Kate begins to see what she believes is a ghost and she starts to receive strange calls with strange voices from Scott’s phone. But she is determined to find the answers and thus begins her obsession with his phone.
The underlining theme of the story is how we have become so co-dependent on social media for all types of entertainment that we are constantly looking down and never looking up. Our phones have taken on almost a human/friend component.
Ghoster was such a great read I was so tempted to flip to the last page, but I didn’t and I am glad I was able to wait for the surprising ending which will suck you in!
Thank you so much to #NetGalley #OrbitBooks #JasonArnopp for the advanced copy.
How can a simple dinner party with a group of good friends go so terribly wrong?
Claire and her husband Jason live on Nantucket Island. Jason owns a company and Claire is a well-known glassblower artist. They have four children and although not one of the very rich elite, lives pretty comfortably. She is a cautious happy, always trying to make sure everyone else is ok.
Anyone who has read Sophie Kinsella’s Shopoholic series will not want to miss this newest installment after Kinsella took a brief hiatus from Becky to work on other projects.
Sophronia Carver is a wealthy widow who lives in a castle with her elderly maid in Pale Harbor, Maine during the 1800’s. She has not left her house since her husband died. Seeing as the whole town has accused her of killing him, and thinks she is a witch, she does not want to show her face and incur anymore of their wrath.
At Elm Hollow Academy, an all girl’s boarding school, there is more than just academics going on as Violet, who lost her father and sister in an auto accident and whose mother has become clinically depressed since will soon find out. Violet is given the opportunity to attend the school because of her grades and her situation.
Writer Simon Inescort died of a heart attack on a ferry, yet he still lives at his and his wife Lorca’s home in Vermont. Simon, who is a ghost now, tells the reader stories about what he witnesses of the comings and goings of the new occupants of his home, Zachary and Muriel. He also reminisces about the love of his life Lorca.
Littleport Maine is a beautiful scenic town where people come to vacation during the summer. But to the locals the town is divided into the haves (the rich) and everybody else.
Infamous widow Alva Webster decides to buy a run-down house in 1800’s New York. Having had to endure horrible rumors during her marriage and with her husband now dead, she decides it’s time to start over with a brand new life so hopefully her notoriety will wane. She has already gotten herself a book deal, unheard of during the time for a woman, in which she will chronicle the restoration and decoration of the house. But when her contractor and his laborers refuse to continue their work on the house because of ghosts she sees her new life begin to crumble.