Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
Publication Date: December 9th 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 352
Source: Publisher
Rating: ★★★★
My
Thoughts:
Morgan went on one date with Zach and soon after his ghost
started haunting her. Zach has no
memories of his past, so he’s not sure how he ended up stuck with Morgan, but
the haunting isn’t a good situation for either one of them.
Sawyer’s fiancée, Kennedy, died five years ago but her ghost
has lingered on. Lately she’s been fading and Sawyer isn’t ready to say goodbye.
When Morgan and Sawyer meet in a ghost support group they
get to talking and decide to help each other figure out their ghostly situation.
They work together trying to figure out more about Zach’s past and why he can’t
move on while working on Sawyer’s yard, the project Kennedy meant to tackle, forming
a friendship in the process. I really felt for Sawyer with his grief and for
both ghosts stuck in limbo. I really liked Morgan as well who dealt with
feelings of inadequacy.
Seeing Other People was a touching story dealing with
grief, moving on, but the sad parts were balanced with humor. The relationship
between Morgan and Sawyer progressed from acquaintances to friends and then
more. The romance was a sweet, slow progression and felt just right for the
story.
4 Stars
Book Description:
Two people haunted by their exes find that love isn’t dead in this heartfelt romance from the beloved authors of The Roughest Draft.
Morgan is being ghosted by her ex. No, really. It’s sad Zach died and became a ghost. But Morgan and Zach only ever went on the one date, and now she’s being haunted by him. Zach has no desire to spend eternity with Morgan, but he can’t recall his past and doesn’t know how to move on.
At a support group for humans and their haunters, Morgan and Zach run into Sawyer, whose fiancée-turned-ghost has started to fade. Unlike Morgan, Sawyer isn’t ready to part ways with his ghost. Although they face opposite issues, Morgan and Sawyer decide to work together to solve their problems.
As Morgan and Sawyer try to solve their paranormal conundrums together, they find something even more surprising—a tender, growing affection between them that threatens any unfinished business they’re seeking to close. The ghosts of their past might be there in spirit, but the connection between Morgan and Sawyer is as alive as anything they’ve ever felt.


A ghost support group! That's awesome. I totally want to read this one. :D
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I've enjoyed other books by this author duo, and this one is on my TBR. Great review!
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Interesting premise. The last few I read by this duo were meh, but I may give this one a try.
ReplyDeleteGood that the sad parts were balanced, I need some light too
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