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Book Review of Only The Good Die Young (Jensen Murphy, Ghost for Hire, Bk 1)

Only The Good Die Young (Jensen Murphy, Ghost for Hire, Bk 1)
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I liked things about this book but not the whole thing.

Plot: Pretty much what it states on the back of the book, and probably prettier than I can do but here we go. Jensen Murphy was viciously murdered in the 80's. It appears her murder could have come from any generic horror movie though since you only get glimpses of it in this book we never know. She was then stuck in a reoccurring time loop which she plays out her murder over and over again until Amanda Lee a medium finally finds her and manages to pull her out 30 years after her death. Though Amanda Lee has her own shellfish motives for doing so. Amanda plans to use Jensen to prove that Elizabeth Dalton was killed by her ex-fiancé Gavin. After getting justice for Elizabeth, Amanda Lee promises she will try to help Jensen track down her own murder since her case has been cold all these years.

Things I liked:
a.) I liked the spunk the main character had and the fact that she as a ghost could interact with the real world.....b.) I like the plot but I wish she had gone a little darker with this book.....c.) I like the world and supernatural creatures that roam it..... d.) I liked the goofy friends that Jensen amasses.....e.) I liked the minor powers Jensen has......

Things I didn't like:

To me it was a.) too long.... b.) way to easy to figure out who the baddie was... c.) way to easy for the ghosts to amass power and do bad things to the living.... D.) there appears to be a budding romance between not only the ghost main Jensen character and the presumed bad guy Gavin, but it also looks like this might turn into a love triangle because of Fake Dean too. Lord knows what fake Dean is though. Anyway I dislike ghost and human romances, and love triangles.....e.) Amanda lee.

I'll probably be picking the next one up to see where it goes from here but after that who knows.