The Medium by C J Archer

The Medium (Emily Chambers Spirit Medium, #1)

by C.J. Archer

Victorian England

Seventeen year-old spirit medium Emily Chambers has a problem. Actually, she has several. As if seeing dead people isn’t a big enough social disadvantage, she also has to contend with an escaped demon and a handsome ghost with a secret past. And then there’s the question of her parentage. Being born an entire year after her father’s death (yes, a year) and without the pale skin of other respectable English ladies, Emily is as much a mystery as the dead boy assigned to her.

Jacob Beaufort’s spirit has been unable to crossover since his death. It might have something to do with the fact he was murdered. Or it might not. All he knows is, he has been assigned by the Otherworld’s administrators to a girl named Emily. A girl who can see and touch him. A girl who released a shape-shifting demon into the mortal realm. Together they must send the demon back before it wreaks havoc on London. It should be a simple assignment, but they soon learn there’s nothing simple when a live girl and a dead boy fall in love.

Reviewed by sstaley on

3 of 5 stars

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I started reading this book about a year ago and put it down. Then I picked it up again at the beginning of this year.
I really liked the premise of main character Emily being a Medium and then a hunky Ghost comes along needing her help
to track down a demon that has been released in the city. I really liked how they worked together discovering the mystery of who summoned the demon and how to get rid of it. The thing I wasn't so excited about, was how fast Emily fell in love with Jacob the ghost. As the story continued, it's mentioned that the whole book has basically taken in place in two days. I hadn't realized that and it bothered me that Emily and Jacob had fallen in love in two days. I also didn't like the harsh cliff hanger the story ended on. It's like someone turned the channel during the last five minutes of an episode of your favorite TV show. What? That's not my favorite way to end a book. Yes, this leads into the next book, but I'm not sure I'll be reading the next one.

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