The Wrong Ghost
The Wrong Ghost by Victoria Connelly- Women’s fiction
This is a wonderful novella easily read in an evening or over a coffee or two that tells the story of Bea who has recently become a widow. She lives in her husband George’s ancestral home with her four year old daughter. One day she is wistfully thinking of George and one way and another finds herself a ghost friend. This tells her story.
I loved this. It made me smile and it brought a tear or two (in a good way). One of those stories you remember years later and perhaps makes you reflect on life a little. I loved George and Bea and this is a cleverly thought out story that I didn't want to end. A big 5* from me.
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The Wrong Ghost
When Beatrice Beaumont loses her husband, George, she finds herself raising their young daughter alone in the ancestral home, Ketton Hall, deep in the Suffolk countryside. With Christmas approaching and marking the first anniversary of George’s death, there’s nothing Bea wants more than to have him back again. One night, she makes a wish for him to return and gets the shock of her life when a ghost appears. But it isn’t her George...
The Wrong Ghost is a delightful Christmas tale, full of warmth and charm, perfect for a dark winter’s night in a cosy, candle-lit room.
Purchase Links
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wrong-Ghost-Victoria-Connelly-ebook/dp/B0B623PT2Y
US - https://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Ghost-Victoria-Connelly-ebook/dp/B0B623PT2Y
Victoria Connelly lives in a 500-year old thatched cottage in rural Suffolk with her artist husband, a springer spaniel and a flock of ex-battery hens. She is the million-selling author of two bestselling series, The Austen Addicts and The Book Lovers, as well as many other novels and novellas. Her first published novel, Flights of Angels, was made into a film in Germany. Victoria loves books, films, walking, historic buildings and animals. If she isn’t at her keyboard writing, she can usually be found in her garden either with a trowel in her hand or a hen on her lap.
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