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Amelia is, as I mentioned, a ghost of an 18-year-old girl that wonders around near the place of her death. I think she develops a strong personality with a very ferocious sense of right and wrong and protectiveness towards those few that she loves. Joshua is a sweetheart (not to mention gorgeous!), he is also protective, but ill equipped to defend Amelia. Eli is evil and obviously the bad guy (or known bad guy) of the story, he has a distorted sense of ownership and a twisted mind. I hoped that Jillian, Joshua’s sister turned out to be one of the “good guys”, but I guess we’ll see in the sequel. I did not like Josh’s grandmother at all. She had knowledge about ghosts and demons but sees everything as black and white and is unwilling to help Amelia. Other characters were minor, such as Joshua’s friends, and parents.
Hereafter’s plot was original and the story was paced nicely. I guess that this first book left a lot of questions unanswered and it was a bit confusing. I honestly don’t understand how a ghost and a human can be together (it’s just creepy, right?) and the instant-love from Josh’s side was a little unbelievable. I only have good things to say about Ms. Hudson’s writing. It was well paced, lyrical, and the descriptions seem to take a life of their own.
I will still read Arise, book two of the series due to be published this June, as I want to know how it will all work out for Amelia and Joshua.
About the cover: It is a beautiful cover, very appropriate for the plot as it shows Amelia as a ghost and the dark river.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 3 January, 2012: Finished reading
- 3 January, 2012: Reviewed