Why do ghost stories always have to either be horror or have a sad ending? I know, because: ghosts.
How do you get that happily ever after when the love interest is dead?
I know I’m not alone in thinking Ghost (1990) with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore would have been even better if there was a way they could have ended up together.
I think that’s why I love Heaven Can Wait (1978). Yes, its an old movie (and deserves a modern remake), but in the end his angel finds a way of making it work, and he gets to be with the love of his life.
Here are 6 romances that give you both the ghost and that HEA
- The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
Florence Day is the ghostwriter for one of the most prolific romance authors in the industry, and she has a problem—after a terrible breakup, she no longer believes in love. It’s as good as dead. Romance is most certainly dead… but so is her new editor, and his unfinished business will have her second-guessing everything she’s ever known about love stories - The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood
A recently deceased woman meets “the one” in the afterlife waiting room, scoring a second chance at life (and love!) if she can find him on earth before ten days are up… - Ghost Walk by Cassandra Gannon
Grace Rivera just wants to be normal. Trained as a crime scene investigator, she believes in science and cold, hard facts. …So why is she suddenly looking at the ghost of a dead pirate? Now, Grace is helping Jamie set history right. Even if it means some time-traveling forensics work and risking her life by tracking a murderer. Because falling in love with a scoundrel of a ghost is a fact that Grace just can’t deny. - Tall, Dark, and Haunted by Mia Harlan and Hanleigh Bradley
Quick word of advice: Don’t shift and die. Rhiannon’s afterlife takes her to a haunted castle and her three fated mates. They’re handsome ghosts… beneath their top hats, sideburns, and nineteenth century mustaches, that is. When an errant spell drops them in a paranormal town, they get our bodies back. But if they don’t find a way to keep them by sunrise, they’ll be doomed to an eternity as ghosts: floating around, unable to touch, kiss, or worse, do the dirty. - A Ghost in Shining Armor by Therese Beharrie
Gemma Daniels has never been quite the “down to earth” woman her adoptive parents raised her to be. She even has a unique gift: she can see ghosts—and she likes helping them settle their unfinished business. But the hotter-than-hot stranger she impulsively kisses on a bet is not only a phantom, he’s determined to help her. And the only way Gemma can explain his presence is to pretend they’re a real-life couple - Dead Sexy by Lulu M. Sylvian
Medical illustrator Gillian is surprised to discover her talent for communicating with spirits. When forbidden sparks fly with the ghost of former TV heartthrob Peter, their desire blazes into a love that breaks all the rules


What do you do when your imaginary friends start pestering you with images of sexy male strippers and hot were-shifters? You write stories about them. Well, that's what I did! Oh, and then I combine them and toss them in a kilt for good measure!
Hi, my name is Lulu and I write sexy hot contemporary and paranormal romance. Welcome to my website.
Making the Para "Normal" and the Supernatural Extraordinary.
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