Robin6891
Ellie just wanted a cheap room in a half‑decent flat.
What she got was a ghost with opinions.
Theo has been dead for years, but that hasn't stopped him from haunting the spare room - or from developing a very inconvenient attachment to the living girl who moves in. He's sarcastic, restless, and far too human for someone who can walk through walls.
Ellie shouldn't talk to him.
She definitely shouldn't laugh with him.
And she absolutely shouldn't start caring about a man she can't touch.
But the longer they share a home, the more the boundaries blur: between haunting and companionship, between grief and hope, between a life paused and a life still unfolding.
When Ellie uncovers the truth about Theo's death - and the reason he's still here - she has to decide whether helping him move on means losing him forever.
A warm, aching, paranormal love story about connection, unfinished business, and the one person who sees you even when no one else can.
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