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Happy Medium

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AN INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER!
"The perfect alchemy of romance, humor and quirky originality."—Sophie Cousens,
New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year and The Good Part
A clever con woman must convince a skeptical, sexy farmer of his property's resident real-life ghost if she's to save them all from a fate worse than death, in this delightful new novel from the author of Mrs. Nash's Ashes.
Fake spirit medium Gretchen Acorn is happy to help when her best (read: wealthiest) client hires her to investigate the unexplained phenomena preventing the sale of her bridge partner’s struggling goat farm. Gretchen may be a fraud, but she'd like to think she’s a beneficent one. So if "cleansing" the property will help a nice old man finally retire and put some much-needed cash in her pockets at the same time, who's she to say no?
Of course, it turns out said bridge partner isn't the kindly AARP member Gretchen imagined—Charlie Waybill is young, hot as hell, and extremely unconvinced that Gretchen can communicate with the dead. (Which, fair.) Except, to her surprise, Gretchen finds herself face-to-face with Everett: the very real, very chatty ghost that’s been wreaking havoc during every open house. And he wants her to help ensure Charlie avoids the same family curse that's had Everett haunting Gilded Creek since the 1920s.
Now, Gretchen has one month to convince Charlie he can’t sell the property. Unfortunately, hard work and honesty seem to be the way to win over the stubborn farmer—not exactly Gretchen's strengths. But trust isn’t the only thing growing between them, and the risk of losing Charlie to the spirit realm looms over Gretchen almost as annoyingly as Everett himself. To save the goat farm, its friendly phantom, and the man she's beginning to love, Gretchen will need to pull off the greatest con of her life: being fully, genuinely herself.
"A sincere and sincerely funny romance."—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House
“Sarah Adler nails the ultimate rom-com alchemy.”—Carley Fortune, New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After and Meet Me at the Lake
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 12, 2024
      Adler solidifies her status as a rising star of the rom-com genre with her wonderfully escapist sophomore romance (after Mrs. Nash’s Ashes). Gretchen Acorn comes from a long line of “bullshit artists.” In fact, Acorn isn’t even her real name. She makes a living as a fake spirit medium, justifying her deception by always trying to leave her marks’ lives better off than when she found them. When her highest-paying client calls her with concerns about a friend’s property, Gretchen heads to a country farm thinking she’ll spend a few days convincing an old man she’s exorcized his problem ghost. She’s not prepared to face Charlie Waybill, who is far too young, handsome, and skeptical for Gretchen’s comfort. Charlie sees right through her con and doesn’t plan on falling for it—or her, for that matter, no matter how attractive he finds her. Things get more complicated when Gretchen discovers she’s a better medium than she thought: there really is a ghost on Charlie’s property, and he urgently needs Gretchen’s help to break the curse that killed him and trapped him there—before it comes for Charlie. The witty one-liners, quirky characters, hint of magic, and idyllic setting make this a winner. Readers will be swept away. Agent: Taylor Haggerty, Root Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Mara Wilson returns for Sarah Adler's latest rom-com, bringing to life former con-woman-turned-fake-medium Gretchen Acorn. When Gretchen accepts a lucrative ghost-busting gig from her best client, she is shocked to discover that a real ghost is causing the chaos on Charlie Waybill's struggling goat farm. Ghost Everett is certain that Charlie, his ancestor, will meet the same untimely end that he did if the farm is sold. Gretchen will need to use all of her fake medium powers to convince the gruff yet secretly soft and very handsome Charlie to stay--all while she is up to her elbows in baby goats. Wilson's droll and witty narration is a perfect match for the humor and hijinks of this fun rom-com. B.A.G. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      Starred review from September 13, 2024

      Listeners seeking a delightful rom-com sprinkled with a bit of the supernatural need look no further. Adler's (Mrs. Nash's Ashes) latest sparkles with Adler's signature witty banter and sizzling tension, but this outing offers some surprises as well. The story follows Gretchen, a con artist masquerading as a medium, and Charlie, a handsome skeptic who desperately needs help with his haunted farmhouse. Enter Everett, the charming ghost haunting said farmhouse, who takes great delight in adding to the hijinks in his desperate attempt to break a century-old curse. Gretchen and Charlie grapple with their feelings for each other and their own personal baggage as they attempt to help the mischievous ghost. The story is charming and hilarious, especially when mixed with Mara Wilson's superb narration. Wilson imbues the characters with personality and charm, blending heartwarming and humorous moments into an irresistible concoction. VERDICT Listeners seeking endearing characters and spooky vibes will be enchanted with this winning rom-com. Share with fans of Ashley Poston's The Dead Romantics or Lana Harper's From Bad to Cursed.--Allia Nisa

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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