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A Ghost in Shining Armour by Therese Beharrie

2 reviews

lexizee's review against another edition

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inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

rating: 2.5
romance type: paranormal romance
book type: standalone
point of view: 3rd pov limited

Thank you NetGalley, Kensington Books, and Therese Beharrie for this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This review (and finishing the book) is waaaay overdue, but anyway on to the review.

I won't lie: my expectations for this book were so low for the book.

At one point I thought that I'd leave a one-star review, but it somewhat got a tiny little bit better around the second half that I bumped it up another star. Not that much, but it's not a one-star.

The plot was promising, I liked the premise, but the actual story was disappointing. A lot of parts just kept jumping from one scene to another, it was confusing. Sometimes, I had to reread a couple times to get what's going on because it kept jumping scenes. It took me the longest time to even reach 50% because of this, but I somehow did.

The main characters (MCs) were okay. Sadly, I couldn't connect with them much.

Overall, A Ghost in Shining Armor is an okay book. Nothing much to it, pretty standard.

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decklededgess's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

trigger warnings: death, grief, adoption trauma and separation from family, anxiety and panic disorder, alcohol, sexual content, negligent family

I really wasn't expecting an emotionally devastating story about family, grief, and learning how to value yourself alongside taking care of loved ones. Like this book was MEANT for eldest sibling trauma healing even though one of the main characters grew up without siblings.

Gemma and Levi were such delightful leads. Levi's whole "I'm dead but I have a mission" backstory was efficiently explained early on in a way that didn't feel like an information dump but didn't leave too many gaping holes in the plot. There was just enough that the story made sense while also having questions about the magic system. Gemma's powers also were explained and while they didn't have too significant of a role outside of her being able to interact with Levi, the little reveals about her powers and the reasons behind them were really fun to discover. It made the whole story feel succinct and intentional.

I loved the slight antagonism between Levi and Gemma. It wasn't a strict enemies to lovers but the reluctance to interact was fun to read. Their forced proximity co-inhabitation situation added the perfect amount of drama to their warring opinions and mannerisms. The tropes did a wonderful job of assisting character development in a natural and enticing way. 

Gemma's journey to finding her estranged twin sister was also really intriguing. The romance and the family plot lines complimented each other really well and kept the story moving.

Truly an unexpectedly heartwarming and entertaining read. Can't wait for more by Therese Beharrie!!


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