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Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 01 Nov 2019, 06:58
by Stephanie Elizabeth
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Ghost of a Chance" by Cynthia Lacey.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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After inheriting her great-grandfather's charming century home, Sophie Granger has become accustomed to the crazy antics of what can only be described as a ghost. It is not uncommon for doorknobs to turn on their own or pillows to be thrown in the air. Sophie believes her visitor is the spirit of a distant relative, and she finds comfort in its presence. Unfortunately, living with a ghost does nothing to improve her nonexistent love life.

When Mack Tanner becomes Sophie's neighbor, they share a mutual attraction. Sophie is smitten, and Mack's interest is piqued. When he overhears her shouting nonsensically at something that isn't there, he is stunned. Sure she is cute, but there is no way Mack can get involved with someone delusional.

Is Sophie destined to be haunted and alone forever?

Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey isn't a cookie-cutter love story; it's about as eccentric as its quirky main character. Infused with dark humor and ghostly revelations, I couldn't help but get pulled into this unconventional story. The book is written in the third person and alternates between Sophie and Mack. Despite the ominous-sounding premise, the reading experience was as scary as watching an episode of Casper the Friendly Ghost or Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

I instantly connected to Sophie's character. While she believed that Mack was out of her league, she never felt the pressure to change. She was unequivocally herself. I loved how Mack's presence easily embarrassed her, but she remained forthcoming with her feelings. The author created a likable protagonist with relatable quirks.

The book also had supporting characters worth mentioning. Sophie's co-worker, Dotty, had a penchant for giving Sophie unsolicited advice regarding dating. She was an effervescent older lady that made me picture a feisty grandma, and her meddling in Sophie's affairs was coming from a good place. Another character that I got a kick out of was the ghost that Sophie called Evelyn. Evelyn liked to make her presence known by communicating in a variety of ways. Sometimes it was a cool breeze, and other times it was communicating by making words appear on a steamy mirror.

The only thing that I disliked about the book was the number of grammatical errors; the biggest offender was the lack of hyphens in words that needed to be hyphenated. With that being said, I deducted one star and chose to give the book a rating of 3 out of 4 stars.

I would not recommend Ghost of a Chance to readers who dislike stories about paranormal activity. I didn't find it scary, but it could be a trigger for younger readers. The book has some sexual content that would not be suitable for the audiences mentioned above.

I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy romantic stories with a twist. This book will make you laugh, but it will also have you pondering the existence of ghosts. To add to the ambiance, I would recommend reading this book, like I did, curled up in a warm blanket on a stormy night!

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Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 02:43
by Kibet Hillary
This sounds exciting. I am still wondering whether Sophie and Mack ended up together eventually. I guess I will have to grab a copy of this book in order to know more. Thanks for the enthralling review.

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 06:30
by Stephanie Elizabeth
Kibetious wrote: 02 Nov 2019, 02:43 This sounds exciting. I am still wondering whether Sophie and Mack ended up together eventually. I guess I will have to grab a copy of this book in order to know more. Thanks for the enthralling review.
Thanks!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 07:46
by kandscreeley
I like that this is a bit of a different love story. The paranormal activity well help it appeal to a wider audience. The sexual content, though, isn't for me as I don't normally read romance. Thanks for the information, though.

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 08:14
by Chrystal Oaks
I'm currently reading Unspeakable Acts and am finding the paranormal activities in it to be both scary and unrealistic. Ghost of a Chance sounds like a ghost story that is more believable and a bit more realistic. I want to read this book because I believe it will be an enjoyable experience in spite of the grammar errors. Thanks for the great review!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 09:39
by Stephanie Elizabeth
Chrystal Oaks wrote: 02 Nov 2019, 08:14 I'm currently reading Unspeakable Acts and am finding the paranormal activities in it to be both scary and unrealistic. Ghost of a Chance sounds like a ghost story that is more believable and a bit more realistic. I want to read this book because I believe it will be an enjoyable experience in spite of the grammar errors. Thanks for the great review!
Based on your response, I think you would really enjoy this one! Thanks for your thoughtful comment!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 09:40
by Stephanie Elizabeth
kandscreeley wrote: 02 Nov 2019, 07:46 I like that this is a bit of a different love story. The paranormal activity well help it appeal to a wider audience. The sexual content, though, isn't for me as I don't normally read romance. Thanks for the information, though.
I loved that it had a spooky feel to it. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 05:39
by La Cabra
That sounds like the sort of unconventional story telling I'd be interested in, but oof, I'm not a fan of romance novels (especially with ones with sexual content). Although, if it were a webtoon I'd be more intrigued.

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 07:05
by kdstrack
I can see how seeing and talking with a ghost could cause confusion in a relationship! I'm wonder if Sophie will have to choose between her love life and the ghost?? You have intrigued me with your compelling writing. Great review!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 14:05
by Stephanie Elizabeth
La Cabra wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 05:39 That sounds like the sort of unconventional story telling I'd be interested in, but oof, I'm not a fan of romance novels (especially with ones with sexual content). Although, if it were a webtoon I'd be more intrigued.
Thanks for your comment!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 14:06
by Stephanie Elizabeth
kdstrack wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 07:05 I can see how seeing and talking with a ghost could cause confusion in a relationship! I'm wonder if Sophie will have to choose between her love life and the ghost?? You have intrigued me with your compelling writing. Great review!
Thank you!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 14:19
by Gathoni1991
Wow this sounds interesting. Great review!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 19:01
by Stephanie Elizabeth
Gathoni1991 wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 14:19 Wow this sounds interesting. Great review!
Thanks!

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 04 Nov 2019, 20:00
by Falconcrest
This book has a great theme and definitely would be worth it. Your review is so factual and enticing. Thanks for a very eloquent review.

Re: Official Review: Ghost of a Chance by Cynthia Lacey

Posted: 04 Nov 2019, 20:16
by Helene_2008
I like the premise of this book. I can't say I would ever feel comfortable living in a haunted house. This is definitely a unique love story.