What is your opinion of romance with a ghost?
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Re: What is your opinion of romance with a ghost?
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I read In the Country of the Young. That book had a sex scene with an invisible ghost, if I remember correctly.
I remember when I first started reading this book, Unspeakable Acts, I had to stop for a moment to text my friend about it. It started right off the bat. It humored me a bit. I said something like in the book I just started reading an invisible ghost is having sex with this lady, and I can't even say this is the first book I've read with ghost sex.

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In the movie The Entity, there was sex with a ghost too. I don't know why my brain went there, but it did. Haha!Scott wrote:To agree with some others before me in this topic, I wouldn't even call it a romance with a ghost per se.
I read In the Country of the Young. That book had a sex scene with an invisible ghost, if I remember correctly.
I remember when I first started reading this book, Unspeakable Acts, I had to stop for a moment to text my friend about it. It started right off the bat. It humored me a bit. I said something like in the book I just started reading an invisible ghost is having sex with this lady, and I can't even say this is the first book I've read with ghost sex.
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Thank you. I know it's strange, but that's where the story took me.?ellieonline03 wrote:It was weird, really, but it makes the book interesting at the same time. Clearly, the author presented a ghost that's way different from other ghosts we've read in books and seen in movies.
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Yes, it was not written as a romance at all. It was definitely a possession.CatInTheHat wrote:Well, I don't believe in ghosts so I don't think someone could have a romance with a ghost. In "Unspeakable Acts", I don't feel there was a romance with a ghost. A ghost possessed Charlie and Sheila but they didn't have a choice in the matter so perhaps one could call it raped by a ghost? But only in a fictional sense.
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I'm glad you gave the book a chance. It is definitely not a romance between Charlie and Asa, it was meant to be disturbing because Asa is possessing her the way he did his victims when he was alive. Asa and Martha were evil people and they want Charlie. ?Kia wrote:When I first started reading this book I thought it was going to be kinda a fluff piece about figuring what was going on with this pervy ghost. I don't like scary stories as a general rule so I probably wouldn't have chosen to read it had I known just how dark it was going to get. I am glad that I read it though. I don't think this can be counted as romance. The only way I could really see someone having an actual romantic relationship with a ghost would be if their partner were to die and then come back to continue the relationship. That would have to be a whole story about people who have problems letting go though...
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I agree....I think one of the things that does terrify me about meeting the supernatural would be the lack of control that I would have of the situation. It was definitely more of a possession, which to me is more terrifying than other types of supernatural encounters.TrishaAnn92 wrote:I thought it was strange but could you really call it romance with a ghost? I mean, it was more like the ghost taking her over making her want things while the ghost was doing it, leaving her feeling ashamed and disgusted afterwards.
It plays into the whole horror story/ghost theme that are in any of the horror/ghost movies out there (not in the sense of a ghost having intimate moments with a person but same profile).
I didn't mind the "scenes", it gave the book a unique edge that you don't see in many other books.