These two have such a banter between each other that makes you wonder if they really do not like each other or they have something more going on. Cara isn’t thrilled about this and yet she decides to help him. While Zach ends up being a ghost, he learns that Cara can see him. Zach is a young teen who is from a wealthy family and has is own things he deals with. What happened was pretty cool but the consequence was kind of sad.īasically Cara is a first generation of her family who ends up helping Zach. I loved this adventurous book! This took me into a new world I will say that I loved the Memory Keepers’ temple moment. Maybe this is why her mother warned her about ghosts. Yet as she and Zach grow closer, forced to depend on each other to survive, Cara finds the most terrifying thing is that she might not hate him so much after all. He’s even more infuriating as a ghost, but Cara’s the only one who can see him-and save him.Īgreeing to resurrect him puts her at odds with her mother, draws her into a dangerous liminal world of monsters and magic-and worse, leaves her stuck with Zach. Then she stumbles across Zach’s dead body in the woods. Her overbearing mother insists she be the “perfect” Chinese American daughter-which means suppressing her ghost-speaking powers-and she keeps getting into fights with Zacharias Coleson, the local golden boy whose smirk makes her want to set things on fire. Look, the dead have issues, and Cara has enough of her own.
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