If I Stopped Haunting You
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Colby Wilkens
"If you're in the mood for a steamy enemies-to-lovers romance but also a chilling haunted-house horror, GET YOU A BOOK THAT CAN DO BOTH! I blazed through this book in one sitting because I just couldn't wait to find out what would happen next!" - Alicia Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of With Love, from Cold WorldAn enemies to lovers romance where two feuding writers end up on a writers retreat together at a haunted castle in Scotland...It's been months since horror author Penelope Skinner threw a book at Neil Storm. But he was so infuriating, with his sparkling green eyes and his bestselling horror novels that claimed to break Native stereotypes. And now she’s a publishing pariah and hasn’t been able to write a word since. So when her friend invites her on a too-good-to-be-true writers retreat in a supposedly haunted Scottish castle, she seizes the opportunity. Of course, some things really are too good to be true.Neil wants nothing less than to be trapped in a castle with the frustratingly adorable woman who threw a book at him. She drew blood! Worse still, she unleashed a serious case of self-doubt! Neil is terrified to write another bestselling “book without a soul,” as Pen called it. All Neil wants is to find inspiration, while completely avoiding her.But as the retreat begins, Pen and Neil are stunned to find themselves trapped in a real-life ghost story. Even more horrifying, they’re stuck together and a truly shocking (extremely hot) almost-kiss has left them rethinking their feelings, and... maybe they shouldn’t have been enemies at all? But if they can’t stop the ghosts pursuing them, they may never have the chance to find out.Full of spooky chills and even more sexy thrills, If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens is the funny, fast-paced romp romance readers have been waiting for!"I didn't realize I needed a romance book married to cozy horror but now I'm wondering where this particular mashup has been all my life. Can't wait to read the next!" - Jessica Clare, New York Times bestselling author
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Author
Colby Wilkens
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2024-10-15
ISBN
1250292905 9781250292902
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"If I Stop Haunting You is a charming enemies-to-lovers romance with a unique spooky twist. Penelope Skinner and Neil Storm's dynamic beautifully illustrates how people can connect through communication, open-mindedness, and being trapped in a haunted castle (the ultimate team-building exercise). Their banter is funny and heartwarming. The setting of a haunted Scottish castle adds an eerie and atmospheric element to the story, creating a perfect backdrop for the characters' personal and paranormal journey. This story was a nice blend of romance, humor, and spine-tingling suspense. I was so excited when I won a copy of this at Romance Con, and it didn't disappoint — I couldn't put it down and can't wait to see what this author comes up with next!"
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Dani
"{3.25/5}<br/><br/>CW: spice, some horror elements<br/><br/>Read via NetGalley. “If I Stopped Haunting You” releases October 15, 2024.<br/><br/>If you’re a seasoned paranormal horror reader, or one of those people who fear absolutely nothing you read, then this book probably isn’t going to hit enough of the ‘horror’ notes to satisfy your ghostly desires. For those of us who are big scaredy cats, though, it was a fun little ride. <br/><br/>Ever since the Incident (the one where she called super-popular author Neil Storm a sellout and threw a book at his head), Penelope Skinner hasn’t written a single word. In fact, she’s completely retreated from the world, hiding from the vitriol she knows flew her way immediately after the Incident. When she agrees to join a writer’s retreat her best (and only) friend is putting on, it seems like a good chance to jump back into the writing game. The only problem is that Neil Storm is also on this retreat. Oh, and the castle where they’re staying is super haunted. So, you know, everything’s going great.<br/><br/>This was a really fun, really cute read with just the right amount of creepy horror lurking in the background. Told in dual 3rd person POV and switching focuses between our two MCs, we get a wonderfully well-rounded look at why each of them respond to each other the way they do. We don’t get a whole lot of background on either one beyond their big confrontation at the beginning of the book, so at times it can feel like things have been left a little too vague, but it didn’t detract severely from the overall story. Because of some of the information we learn from the dual focus strategy, at times the romance plotline can feel like it’s edging on a miscommunication trope issue, but it never fully crosses over, thankfully. What we’re left with turns out to be a spicy, cute romance that, although it escalates rapidly, doesn’t really feel like an insta-love or a completely unfounded change of heart from enemies to lovers; it flowed well, and it was fun to watch.<br/><br/>The characters are interesting, and they do have very distinct personalities from each other, but every so often I did find myself questioning their motives in investigating the haunting at the castle. It seemed like it went from ‘oh no, the castle feels weird’ to ‘we have to save everyone and fix this for the greater good’ in almost no time flat without any real reasoning. Fortunately and hilariously, this issue was easily overlooked thanks to the delightful number of acknowledgements of the standard horror movie tropes, which I personally found hilarious.<br/><br/>The horror elements themselves fall into what I would consider exactly the right amount of scare. That is to say that I might have stayed up a little later to make sure my heart rate came back down, but I didn’t have to sleep with all the lights on. I don’t typically do supernatural horror; something about it freaks me right out, and I like to sleep on occasion. This was a good balance for me (and my electric bill), and I think it could be a good, low stakes introduction to someone who’s never read that genre to see if they really want to jump into that sort of thing.<br/><br/>In the end, this turned out to be a very fun little brain break between my more involved reads. It was involved enough that I had to pay some attention, interesting enough that I wanted to, and entertaining enough to never get boring. The tension hit just right, and the scare factor was just right to balance out the interpersonal elements. If you’re looking for something a little different, or something engaging but relatively low effort, then this paranormal horror romance might be a good fit for you."