In the now-standard prologue, Cassidy relives her first kiss with Ethan. In the first chapter we find out that Cassidy is now dead, looking up at the silhouette on the bridge (the killer?) and the mangled body on the rocks below. Cassidy is now a ghost, visiting the important people in her life, unable to communicate. Except for Ethan. They can talk and Ethan can see her. Only problem: Cassidy was cheating on Ethan and her last kiss was with Caleb, not Ethan.Problem #2: Cassidy doesn’t remember what happened that night on the bridge, or who was there with her.Problem #3: everyone thinks Cassidy’s death was a suicide. She and Ethan set out to find out what happened and set the record straight. Even if it is painful for Ethan. Even if it means that Cassidy will “solve her problem and leave the world of ghosts.” This was a terrific mix of a ghost story and a murder mystery. The characters were just typical teenagers, yet somehow one of them wound up dead. It was a very enjoyable read. Basically a murder story told from the PoV of a very shocked murder victim that can not recall what actually happened the night she died.I had the honor of meeting the author. She was very kind and patient with my niece (who asked her a million questions).
Great story, interesting. I like afterlife stories and this did not disappoint.
—anja
An amazing story that tells us what I totally belive would happen when I die
—jimchase58
**I received this book for free as part of a First-Reads promotion
—Khiebert
Interesting summary makes me want to read it that much more!
—cheyenne
3.5 Review to come!
—Bandgeek53