Giving up the Ghost edition by GA Hauser Literature Fiction eBooks
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Two men, both victims of a tragic loss one Christmas Eve, can't find peace. As each man suffers with his grief, neither seems able to move on or to find any hope in their lives. Ryan, the artist, paints bloody red canvases in order to cope with the pain of losing his one true love, Victor, while Paul, the violinist, uses music to heal his tortured soul at the lost of Evan, his beloved pianist. When one night Ryan hears piano music coming from a vacant unit next door to his apartment, he receives a visit from beyond the grave that changes his life forever.
Can two men who have suffered the anguish of losing their loved ones, find solace in each other? Or will the tragedy of their lives keep them from starting over.
Giving up the Ghost edition by GA Hauser Literature Fiction eBooks
I am a big fan of Paranormal books and I have never read one in the M/M erotica genre. Well, being a big fan of G.A. Hauser’s books I was looking forward to seeing what she had in store for me. I really enjoyed the book, a combination ghost story and love story.The story revolves around two men who both lost their partners in a tragic accident. Ryan is an artist who begins to think he is crazy when he is visited by a spirit, named Evan. Through Evan, Ryan meets up with another guy named Paul, a violinist. Both Ryan and Paul are still going through their own grieving process.
The story centers on being able to move on and not give up love. The characters are very well developed and you understand what each has gone through and why they are unsure to pursue love once again.
This was an exceptional book and different than other books by G.A. that I have read. I highly recommend this for a different style in the M/M erotica genre.
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Giving up the Ghost edition by GA Hauser Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Giving Up the Ghost is not the usual G.A. Hauser's novel no british brat and no cops...
If the blurb had not already revealed the secret, I would not have said it, but since it's pretty clear readind it... Ryan has lost his lover 2 years before on Christmas night. He is still grieving and he has no intention to stop. But someone else is not of the same idea Evan appears on his doors and makes feel Ryan feeling long ago buried. But Evan is not real, he is a ghost he is dead the same day of Victor, Ryan's lover, and now he wants that Ryan meets and loves Paul, his lover. It's like a gift that Evan wants to leave to his beloved and Ryan is the right man.
The first part of the book is almost all spent describing Ryan and Evan's relationship Paul is only a name, a side character. And actually, even if Ryan is sexually attracted by Evan, the ghost doesn't make a move on him he tries only to convince Ryan that he is ready to love again.
If I have to be sincere, of all the characters involved, Ryan, Evan, Paul and also Victor (who has a little role himself), I like best Evan. All right, he has to put together Ryan and Paul, but for all the book I waited to read of him and felt sorry for him and for his sad fate.
Ryan is a good character he is almost funny in his naivete, he did things that you, from the reader point of you, could only think as totally wrong had he say all? couldn't he only meet Paul, love him, and take Evan a secret? Oh, no, he has to tell to Paul all till the more little detail and risk to lose him.
And Paul? Why he is always so ready to think bad? why he has always to shut up like a clam? fortunately he is also ready to rethink and to step backwards.
Pity that we don't have the chance to know better Victor maybe of all the character, he would be the more steady (even if he is a ghost...)
Giving Up the Ghost is a sweet romance, with a lingering taste of sadness. And reading it, try not to be too sympathetic with Evan, remember, Ryan is not for him but for Paul...
Artist Ryan Monroe has spent the past two years grieving over the death of his lover, Victor. When he meets a man he believes to be a new neighbor, he's shocked to feel attraction for the man. He's even more shocked when he discovers the man he met isn't a man at all, but a ghost! The spirit of Evan Oliver, a man killed in the same accident as Ryan's lover, is suddenly haunting him. The ghost seems to be trying to tell him something...
Paul Goldman, an orchestra violinist, has been having terrible dreams lately. He can't seem to get over the loss of his lover, Evan, and he's not even sure he wants to. Can two ghosts bring these lonely, heartbroken men together?
Giving Up the Ghost is a learning to love again tale with a paranormal twist. I really liked the idea of ghosts matching up their former lovers. I also liked Ryan, whose grief, uncertainty, and fear seemed very believable. His sweet, caring friend Amy was a great supporting character. Paul was not as well developed. He went rather abruptly from thinking Ryan was crazy or cruel to being attracted to him, which wasn't as believable. The over-arching storyline was good, but I was often temporarily confused by the jumps from past to present and from reality to dreams. The grief both Ryan and Paul felt was very well written, and I felt it right along with them. Other emotions, such as anger and confusion, were also very well presented. Unfortunately, the love the men were supposed to be feeling for each other did not come across as well. The relationship seemed to develop too quickly, and conflicts were resolved too easily. While Giving Up the Ghost dealt well with the myriad emotions of love after a terrible loss, I was somewhat disappointed by the romance. GA Hauser came up with a great story idea, however, with likeable characters, making this an interesting read overall
Cassie
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Loved the book. it was a good read with a really nice story. A really nice ghost story. I recommend this book.
What a great book! I really liked Ryan and his friend Amy, and enjoyed the paranormal focus of the story. And I loved the satisfying ending. A very enjoyable read.
Okay, I have ordered maybe five of her books in the past month, and I DEVOURED them, in less than a day....their amazing! This one, in particular really just seemd to tell a story that didn't involve just sex! it was everything! The two main characters...you can positively feel their pain, but you are so pulling for a connection to fill up their losses. I so reccomend this, and any other book by this author, for being a awoman, she caprtures that Gay Lifestyles, seamlessly!
I liked this one because I am a huge fan of the paranormal and ghosts. G.A. Hauser did a remarkable job in this one. Two people who are earthbound spirits who have died in a horrible accident, try to bring their lovers together in this ghostly love story. Paul plays the violin in an orchestra and Ryan is an artist, painting for a gallery in town. Both play and work with their emotions depicting the anger and anguish of lost loves. You'll not be disappointed in this one.
I am a big fan of Paranormal books and I have never read one in the M/M erotica genre. Well, being a big fan of G.A. Hauser’s books I was looking forward to seeing what she had in store for me. I really enjoyed the book, a combination ghost story and love story.
The story revolves around two men who both lost their partners in a tragic accident. Ryan is an artist who begins to think he is crazy when he is visited by a spirit, named Evan. Through Evan, Ryan meets up with another guy named Paul, a violinist. Both Ryan and Paul are still going through their own grieving process.
The story centers on being able to move on and not give up love. The characters are very well developed and you understand what each has gone through and why they are unsure to pursue love once again.
This was an exceptional book and different than other books by G.A. that I have read. I highly recommend this for a different style in the M/M erotica genre.
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