Praise
Chasing Phantoms is an emotionally rich, genre-blending tale of love that defies logic, life, and even lifetimes. With luminous prose and unforgettable characters, it’s a story for romantics, mystics, and anyone who believes that some connections are written in the stars. I absolutely loved this story and I think it’s a must-read for fans of paranormal romance.
A beautiful, otherworldly love story that blends the magical with the deeply human. Vera’s journey is one of heartache, healing, and impossible choices—and I was fully swept up in it.
This isn’t just about a second chance at love—it’s about past lives, hidden truths, and the courage to choose someone else’s happiness over your own. Thoughtful, romantic, and full of quiet wonder.
If you’ve ever believed in fate—or doubted it—this story will speak to you.
Chasing Phantoms isn’t your typical romance—it’s emotional, a little surreal, and quietly intense. Vera’s story of longing and connection really hit home, especially that feeling of holding on to someone who may never feel the same. The spiritual and metaphysical twists give it a unique edge, making the story feel dreamlike and unpredictable. It stayed with me more than I expected, and I’m definitely looking forward to what comes next.
Chasing Phantoms is more than just a love story: it’s emotional, mysterious, and quietly powerful. Vera’s journey feels raw and relatable, especially that aching sense of holding on to something (or someone) you’re not sure you ever really had. The metaphysical elements add a dreamy, otherworldly layer that makes it stand out. It’s a gentle, haunting read that stays with you. I wasn’t expecting to feel so much, but I did and I’ll definitely be reading the next one.
This book touched something deep in me. I started it out of curiosity and didn’t expect to feel so emotionally connected. The story is mysterious, romantic, and spiritual in a way that made me reflect on my own journey. I felt close to the main character—her questions, her courage, her longing. It’s not just a story; it’s an experience. I’ll be thinking about it for a long time.
I’m not usually a big fan of the romance genre, but this book caught my attention because of its metaphysical elements. The story blends emotion and mystery in a way that feels surprisingly real. The characters are well-developed, and the writing has a depth that pulled me in more than I expected. It’s not your typical love story—it deals with some big questions about fate, connection, and the nature of reality. Even if romance isn’t your thing, this one might still surprise you.
I really loved this book. It brought up so many memories of my own high school crush—those feelings of wanting someone so badly and knowing they’ll probably never feel the same.
Vera’s story hit me in a way I didn’t expect. The way she holds on to Adrian even when everything tells her to let go—it felt so real. That quiet kind of heartbreak, when you still hope even though deep down you know… it’s just not going to happen.
It’s not just a romance, it’s more like a journey through all those impossible feelings we sometimes carry for years. I related to it so much.