
Ghostridden
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Greg Boudreaux
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E.J. Russell
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When ghostwriter Maz Amani inherits a house from an uncle he’s never heard of, he offers heartfelt thanks to the universe, packs up his car, his cat, and his skepticism about mysterious uncles leaving all their worldly goods to unknown nephews, and high-tails it to a small town halfway to the Oregon coast.
Anything would be better than week after week of couch surfing his way around Portland. Even if the alleged house is a rundown shack ridden with termites, spiders, and—shudder—rats, he’ll deal. Because hey, he owns a house!
And when his legacy turns out to be a pristine Queen Anne beauty with nary a termite, spider, or rat in sight, he’s ready to stand the universe unlimited vodka shots.
Except not so fast.
Because instead, his house is ridden with something a little more on-brand for a place called Ghost…
©2024 E.J. Russell (P)2025 E.J. RussellWhat listeners say about Ghostridden
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- zoe pappa
- 23-04-25
Absolutely fantastic book
I had a blast reading this book. I loved the mystery around the ghost and I really really adored the small town setting. Maz was very relatable, I connected with him instantly, and his love interest, Ricky, was also wonderful. They were great together and made me smile. I can't wait to see their relationship grow in the next books.
This was funny, mysterious, romantic and beautifully written. I wish I had book two right now.
The narrator was so very good, I adored how he voiced the characters, he captured them perfectly and brought the story to life. Fantasic audio quality.
If you enjoy paranormal romances you're going to love this book, I promise.
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- Mari Cardenas
- 07-05-25
Fantastic
5 Stars!
It's no secret I'm a big fan of Ms. Russell's writing and this book is definitely one of the reasons why. Fantastic characters, a captivating storyline, and the promise of more in further installments.
I loved Maz, who was down on his luck until he inherited a house in a quaint town named Ghost from an uncle he'd never heard about. The people in Ghost are mostly welcoming and take Maz in as one of their own even if he's new to the town, especially the town's handyman Ricky, godson of his lovely neighbor Sofia, who (I hope) will be Maz's significant other in the next books.
The romance took a bit of a backstep in lieu of a fascinating plotline that involved a ghost (Avi) that is haunting Maz's new house and who only Maz and his cat seem able to see and interact with. While their start was more than a bit shaky, they quickly established a nice rapport between them. I really liked that while he empathized with Carson, Avi's nephew, and believed his claims that he'd been emotionally abused by Avi when he was still alive, Maz was open-minded enough to listen to Ricky and realize there was more to that than what Carson had said.
Greg Boudreaux is one of my favorite narrators, and this book is just another example of why. He has such a fantastic range of voices, and I could listen to him for hours and not get bored. He brought Maz, Ricky and the rest of the town to life and made listening Ghostridden a great experience.
Overall, a great start to the series! I have no trouble recommending this audiobook and I'm already looking forward to more.
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- Edga
- 22-04-25
The story is cleverly done, the narrator is first class.
Ghostridden is a cozy mystery with a ghostly twist. The story is EJ Russell at her best, it's a blend of mystery and supernatural elements, which follows Maz, who unexpectedly inherits a beautifully kept house from his unknown uncle . As he settles into his new life, he discovers that the house is haunted by none other than said uncle, Avi.
Ms Russell cleverly crafts the plot, which gradually unravels the mystery surrounding Avi and the reason for his presence in the house . I loved the cozy and atmospheric setting, also the majority of the characters are both endearing and relatable. Maz's interactions with Ricky are charming, and the 'very nearly date' adds a touch of humor and warmth to the story.
I really enjoyed this read, it'll appeal to those who like cozy mysteries and supernatural thrillers alike. It's both light hearted and heart warming. Can't wait for the next in the series.
Greg Boudreaux is masterly in his narration. He brings the story and the characters to life effortlessly, capturing all of their foibles. He really is one of the best narrators out there.
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- Nanta
- 29-04-25
Very enjoyable ghost story, hoping for more.
I love PNR stuff so this book was totally for me. I have to be honest, I'm struggling to write a review without spoilers for this one.
There was one thing I saw coming for a while but it'll be too much of a spoiler to talk about here. The whole "you inherited a house from an uncle you didn't know existed” is always fun though. I enjoyed the characters very much. It’s light on the romance though, I'm hoping that will mean we get more stories about these two cause they are already so cute in this story. I love slow burn, but this for me the romance between them only started so I definitely hope there will be more in the future to look forward to!
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