A review by inked_orca
Ghost by Janie Crouch

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Dorian, aka Ghost, is being hunted by a wraith from his past.

When a note attached to an arrow found its mark on his waist, he knew for sure that Wraith was not a trick his mind was conjuring up. The feeling of eyes on him watching his every move made him more confident that the person whom he thought was dead was actually alive.

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Grace doesn’t feel like her name is fitting anymore, not after what she did. Going by Ray after what happened years ago when Dorian got captured was a start in another direction. Wraith was another victim of the same people who had turned their back on Dorian. Now the secrets she was keeping are about to get out. Secrets she made sure Dorian didn’t find out.

When the past comes back to haunt them both, Ghost and Wraith are going to be forced into making some hard decisions to protect each other and the people they love.

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This book has been sitting in my TBR for a while now. I’ve been meaning to read this series, one book after the other, but I couldn’t. Now I’m glad I’ve finally picked it up because it blew me away. I’ve always been curious about Dorian’s story. He was this mysterious broody guy who knew his way in the wild. That’s why I was also hesitant to read his story. But this book didn’t disappoint.

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Ghost by Janie Crouch combines suspense, romance, and action brilliantly. It gave off a few Lexi Blake vibes, but not exactly the same. You get a past lover coming back from the dead, kick-ass female character, secret evil projects and brainwashing. This book differs from the first ones in the series and the plot twist at the end makes it even more brilliant.

There’s nothing I hated about it. The characters, plot, theme, and everything this book offered was flawless. Janie Crouch writes books filled with emotions and suspense. I’d recommend this book to every romance suspense lover.

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I thought I had the plot figured out, then the twist came out of nowhere and I have never been happier to be proven wrong. Reading the book, I thought I could predict what would happen, but I was only half right. It was so well written that I couldn’t put it down once I started it.

This book and all the other Janie Crouch I’ve got the chance to read were remarkable. I can’t wait to dive into the other books and read the other character's stories.