See Me (Simply Supernatural Book 1) – Susan Hatler
Synopsis
Teenage artist Amy Love feels someone in the room with her, even if she can’t see them—the goosebumps and hair prickles on her neck don’t lie. The most popular boy in school finally asks her out and now a ghost is following her on the date? So unfair.
Finally unable to take it anymore, Amy confronts her invisible stalker only to have him jump into her body to communicate with her. He’s Jonathan Miller, the teenage son of a famous cartoonist, who was in a recent car crash. Jonathan has somehow lost touch with the corporeal world and needs Amy’s help.
In order to get her privacy back, Amy teams up with Jonathan to find out what went wrong for him. She’s the only one he can count on and, as they search for answers, he turns out to be the one person she can trust. Before too long, their friendship deepens and so do other feelings. But how can she be falling for a boy she’s never really seen and maybe never will?
Review
Amy is an average teenager who lives with the feeling that nobody really “sees her” until she finds someone who can. The only problem is that if she wants to keep seeing him they will need to find him a new body.
An entertaining and fast-paced book that I really enjoyed from beginning to end.
The only critic I have is that the protagonists fell in love way too fast. Also, it reminded me a lot to a movie but it never gave the vibe of a copy so it was fine.
In resume, I strongly recommend this book and I really enjoyed reading it. I don’t really like the name “Zombie Love” as I don’t feel it fits the story as “See Me” does. Although I do love the “Zhost” concept.
Bye bye ?