He’s the Ghost of Christmas Past. She’s not exactly Scrooge.
Ghost of Christmas Past Nolan Callahan intends to spend this holiday haunting like every other—get in, get out, return to his otherwise aimless existence as a ghost awaiting the afterlife. But when he’s faced with Harriet York, the sweetest assignment he’s ever had, he suddenly finds himself wishing for a future.
Harriet York has no idea why she’s being haunted. She’s a good person—or, at least, she tries to be. A people pleaser to her core, she always does what’s expected of her. But as she and Nolan begin to examine her past, they discover there are threads that bind them together— and realize there might be more to moving on than expected.
With the deadline of Christmas Eve fast approaching, will they find the key to their futures in each other’s pasts? Or will they stay firmly in the present, indulging in their unexpected, spirited connection?
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A magical holiday romance.
I can see why so many people are talking about this book. It had almost everything I love about holiday stories: friendship, love, and humor. I didn’t know what to expect when I started reading, mainly because Good Spirits was my first book by B.K. Borison, but she has been on my to-be-read list for a while. However, the summary drew me in, and the cover of the book, and I couldn’t help but be curious about what was going to happen with Nolan and Harriet. I was curious about why Harriet was being haunted and what she could have done to get haunted by the ghost. I was curious to see what we would find out about Harriet.
I loved the connection between Nolan and Harriet. I liked the way that the author took time to develop their relationship. Every time they traveled to the past, I couldn’t help but wonder which memory they would end up visiting next. As they visited more memories, I noticed that this was when the connection between Nolan and Harriet deepened. I couldn’t help but wonder what would happen. Still, I also worried about what would happen when Nolan’s assignment was completed.
I also enjoyed reading about the side characters in this story, except for a few that I won’t mention, as I don’t want to spoil anything. I liked the way that the author described everything, including the characters’ emotions. I couldn’t put this book down at times, and now that I have read a book by B.K. Borison, I look forward to checking out her others.



