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A clever con woman must convince a skeptical, sexy farmer of his property's resident real-life ghost if she's to save them all from a fate worse than death, in this delightful new novel from the author of Mrs. Nash's Ashes .

Fake spirit medium Gretchen Acorn is happy to help when her best ( wealthiest) client hires her to investigate the unexplained phenomena preventing the sale of her bridge partner’s struggling goat farm. Gretchen may be a fraud, but she'd like to think she’s a beneficent one. So if "cleansing" the property will help a nice old man finally retire and put some much-needed cash in her pockets at the same time, who's she to say no?

Of course, it turns out said bridge partner isn't the kindly AARP member Gretchen imagined—Charlie Waybill is young, hot as hell, and extremely unconvinced that Gretchen can communicate with the dead. (Which, fair.) Except, to her surprise, Gretchen finds herself face-to-face with the very real, very chatty ghost that’s been wreaking havoc during every open house. And he wants her to help ensure Charlie avoids the same family curse that's had Everett haunting Gilded Creek since the 1920s.

Now, Gretchen has one month to convince Charlie he can’t sell the property. Unfortunately, hard work and honesty seem to be the way to win over the stubborn farmer—not exactly Gretchen's strengths. But trust isn’t the only thing growing between them, and the risk of losing Charlie to the spirit realm looms over Gretchen almost as annoyingly as Everett himself. To save the goat farm, its friendly phantom, and the man she's beginning to love, Gretchen will need to pull off the greatest con of her being fully, genuinely herself.

416 pages, Paperback

First published April 30, 2024

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Sarah Adler

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Sarah Adler is a USA Today bestselling author of romantic comedies about lovable weirdos finding their happily ever afters. Her debut novel, Mrs. Nash’s Ashes, was a New York Public Library Best Book of 2023. She lives in Maryland with her husband, daughter, and very mischievous cat, Noodle.

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170 reviews253 followers
April 13, 2024
𝙷𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚢 𝙼𝚎𝚍𝚒𝚞𝚖 𝚋𝚢 𝚂𝚊𝚛𝚊𝚑 𝙰𝚍𝚕𝚎𝚛 💜👻

⭐️⭐️⭐️.5

Tropes & What to Expect
💟enemies to lovers
💟forced proximity
💟found family 🥹
💟a charming, hilarious ghost
💟bi-sexual FMC
💟goat farmer MMC

This was a super interesting novel and I mostly enjoyed. The FMC is a sprit medium con artist who is on an assignment to exorcise this ghost on a farm. When she arrives she meets the handsome and ridiculously sweet goat farmer who knows she is a scam. You can imagine the surprise when she realizes there is a very much real ghost on the property and he tells her of the family curse on the property.

Overall thoughts: this was a cute read and a great palette cleanser from darker reads. My only issue is I wish their relationship was developed more.. it felt it went from insta-attraction to enemies to lovers back to insta-attraction then over time we got more in depth into their relationship.


Thank you NetGalley, Berkeley and the author Sarah Adler for this Arc in exchange for an honest review.
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2,604 reviews52.9k followers
July 5, 2024
Are you ready for an entertaining paranormal farm romance where a con artist fake spirit medium gets beaten at her own game when she stumbles upon a real ghost? She's trying everything to convince the hot-as-hell property owner not to sell the goat farm he's inherited, unless he wants to get cursed and remain a haunted ghost on the property forever, just like his big cousin Everett Waybill has been doing for nearly a century!

I can automatically read anything the author of "Mrs. Nash's Ashes" writes without even reading a blurb. A paranormal, hilarious, and heartfelt romance with the enemies-to-lovers trope, especially when the hero is a sweet cinnamon bun under his tough facade, is an amazing combination I always crave without further thought.

Gretchen Acorn (yes, even her name is fake) becomes estranged from her conman father after she decides to come clean to him about their drifting relationship. This ends up with her father's distasteful insults, pushing Gretchen to choose another way of making a living. She's still a fake artist, insisting that she can connect with spirits, but she has a rule: she never harms her clients who are already in deep pain from their loss. She helps them move on with their lives by saying the words they need to hear. She's scamming for money, but she's doing it for a good cause, and she's not swimming in a pool of money. She's trapped in an attic, fearing her roommate and coworker, who researches the history of their potential clients to help Gretchen know more about their problems beforehand.

When her richest client, who recently lost her daughter, offers her handsomely compensated help that may keep her financially afloat, Gretchen accepts the offer. The only thing she has to do is an exorcism at a goat farm located in Gilded Creek, where her client's bridge friend, who might be in his seventies and is a war veteran, cannot sell the place because it's haunted by a ghost. She will exorcise the so-called ghost, have a short trip to the farmland, and return as soon as things settle down. Easy peasy!

But she didn't consider many things before accepting this offer. Firstly, the owner of the property, Charlie Waybill, is the grandson of the man she's supposed to meet. This charming guy despises everything she's built her life around and threatens to call the cops on her as soon as she mentions exorcism. There's also a real ghost in the place, trapped there for nearly a century, named Everett Waybill, whom she can actually see. Everett has no intention of letting her go without getting help. According to Everett, if Charlie sells the place, he'll be cursed just like he was, and he may die as a result of a long-time family curse. Everett needs Gretchen's help to convince Charlie not to sell the place.

Gretchen realizes she's accepted the toughest job she can hardly achieve, as Charlie hates her guts and is too stubborn to believe that she's talking to his big cousin's ghost. She has to find a way to earn his trust and save his life from a proper curse. It's a tricky task, as she gets volunteered to help him on a farm surrounded by goats she's afraid of. Let's not forget the attraction she feels for him, which can break the rules she's established in her new life, where she doesn't let anybody get close to her to avoid heartbreak and abandonment. But earning his trust also means she has to come clean about her past. Can she be honest with him when she's been lying to herself her whole life?

This is a poignant, entertaining, heartwarming read about love, friendship, family, and trust that I truly enjoyed. Sarah Adler knows how to play the strings of our hearts, as always.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing for sharing this wonderful book's digital reviewer copy with me in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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1,204 reviews1,220 followers
June 22, 2024
3.5⭐
Genre ~ romantic comedy
Setting ~ Washington DC & Maryland
Publication date ~ April 30, 2024
Page Count ~ 416 (38 chapters +e)
Audio length ~ 9 hours 0 minutes
Narrator ~ Mara Wilson
POV ~ single 3rd
Featuring ~ con-artist, paranormal, small town, farm life, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity, opposites attract, slow burn, minimal steamage

Gretchen has perfected cons by 'speaking' to dead people. She's so convincing that her fancy client has hired her to help her bridge playing friend, Charlie, get rid of a suspected ghost that's not making selling the farm easy.

Gretchen's met her match because Charlie is having none of her lies, except this time she's not lying and she really does see the infamous ghost of Gilded Creek Goat Farm and his name is Everett. He agrees to let her stay for one month, but she'll need to help out around the farm every day. Turns out the farm isn't very profitable, but leave it to Gretchen to come up with some great ideas to get it in the black. I enjoyed watching her step into her yellow rain boots and take on every task given to her.

I said in one of my updates that I'm slightly in love with Everett. He's such a fun ghost and I totally would've let him rock my world back in the 1920's. Poor thing is so bored, all he wants to do is watch TV when he's not trying to scare potential buyers. Can you blame him though? He hasn't had anyone to talk to in nearly 100 years and finally someone can see him and listen to him yabber on for ages. You can't help but feel bad for him, but then slightly mad at him towards the end.

I'm normally down with a grump, but Charlie is a little too mean to Gretchen sometimes, which took me an extra minute to warm up to him. But after I heard his backstory, witnessed his sweetness towards his grandfather and read his memories of the times he spent with his grandma, he grew on me, mismatched and long sleeved sweaters and all.

Some downsides for me are that the plot only takes place for about a month, and there's a lot jammed packed in that month, but this felt so long and it took me quite a while to get through (2 weeks!). I don't feel like their relationship progressed realistically either. Their first whomp was really weird. I could have went without the stuff with her father as I don't feel like it was wrapped up nicely at all. A few chapters from Charlies POV would have been helpful.

Overall, there's a good amount of wit and TV show references that kept me entertained.

*Thanks to the author, Berkley Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC. I am voluntarily leaving my honest review*

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472 reviews89 followers
May 31, 2024
"Don't you think I feel it too?" Charlie asks abruptly, less irate and more... pleading? Of course I... I feel whatever it is between us. But I don't trust it, I can't. Because I don't trust you."

Our FMC, Gretchen Acorn, grew up running cons with her father and now works as a fraudulent Spirit Medium. Yes, she lies to her clients about seeing and hearing from their dead loved ones, but she follows her own personal code of ethics that states that she must always leave her clients better than she found them. Through her sessions, she helps her regulars rejoin the land of the living and eventually weens them off her services rather than continue to use them to pay her bills.

When a very wealthy customer offers her a large sum of money to help a friend with an issue he’s having with a ghost on his farm, the last thing she expects is to come face-to-face with a real-life (real-dead?) ghost. Charlie, the farmer, is very skeptical and thinks she is a fraud. Since this is not far from the truth, she has her work cut out for her to prove that the ghost is real and that both his life and his afterlife will be forfeit if he continues with his plans to sell the farm.

Charlie is very adamant that she is a fake and I found his continued attacks on her character and insinuations that she is a liar to be a bit tedious. The characters play it off as a joke, but I thought many of the things he said were downright hurtful. He could not help but reiterate his lack of faith in her even in the most tender or intimate moments. If I had been in Gretchen’s shoes, I think I would have been very hurt on several occasions. This bothered me even more because of Gretchen’s backstory and her feelings that love is transactional and won’t last.

Aside from this pretty major issue, I did think this was a cute and cozy read. My expectations are a little lower for books like this which always makes them a bit harder to rate, but I would definitely recommend this as a palate cleanser or a low stakes feel good read. The ghost was fun and lovable and there are baby goats in coats, so you can’t really go wrong.

3.5 stars rounded down

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I’m surprised this wasn’t released in the fall. It’s giving spooky season vibes. 👻🎃 Works for me though — I’m down for cozy vibes year round. 🤗
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Author 5 books6,613 followers
September 8, 2023
I am UTTERLY CHARMED by this book. Witty, quick, and fresh. Goodness I adored it.
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1,989 reviews2,436 followers
July 10, 2024
4 stars

The story of a con-artist fake medium Gretchen who is paid to go and complete an exorcism for a farmer named Charlie on his land. Once there, Charlie rejects Gretchen as a fraud, but a funny thing happens: Gretchen sees her first ghost. Everett is Charlie's distant relative and warns Gretchen that if Charlie sells and leaves the farm he will die and be stuck in the afterlife. So now, Gretchen has to save the farmer who hates her and think's she's full of it.

I picked up this book as it fits the bingo square for Diners, Drive Ins and Dives for the 2024 Ripped Bodice Summer Bingo challenge, and I am very glad I did. I never would have picked up this book otherwise and it was so good!! I loved the whole story with Everett the ghost and Gretchen's romance with Charlie which was slightly angsty and the perfect amount of sweet. As strong as the romance was with Charlie, I thought the friendship between Gretchen and Everett was the best part of the book. There was a really good amount of character development for all of the characters which I really appreciated as often that seems to be left out of romance. Also Mara Wilson was a great narrator, she really made the book and characters come to life.
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360 reviews262 followers
May 2, 2024
Happy medium was the perfect mix of funny, heartwarming, and enchanting, all wrapped up with an original plot for the seamless rom-com recipe.
Grenchem was raised to be a con artist and earns her living pretending to speak with ghosts. In an surprising turn of events, she ends up in haunted farm speaking with a real ghost, trying to convince a sceptic tattooed farmed that this time she is telling the true.

I was utterly charmed by Gretchen and Charlie! Their banter was great, and their chemistry was off the charts. I must admit that at some point I was a bit worried with Charlie’s behaviour, but he does have a wonderful heart that won me over completely.

Everett was the best character and absolutely steals the show!

I would like to Quercus Books and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this eARC in exchange for an honest an honest review.

P.S: As a former big4 consultant, I feel obliged to defend their honour and tell you that absolutely no one working in Deloitte, PwC, EY or KPMG would ever go to a bar wearing clothes with the company’s logo, much less bet $1,000 on whichever… everyone is usually too overworked, and value their hard-earned salary too much.
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241 reviews454 followers
April 23, 2024
Happy Medium is a fun and quirky romance following Gretchen, a fake medium hired to exorcise a ghost from a goat farm, and Charlie, the grumpy farm owner who wants Gretchen and her obvious scam nowhere near him. Content to take the money and leave, Gretchen is shocked to her core when she learns the property is indeed haunted and she can talk to the ghost. The story is full of charm and so much fun happenings around the farm. I loved how Gretchen and Charlie slowly became friends and tried to understand one another before getting into a relationship. The deep moments contrasted so perfectly to the whimsy brought about by their ever flowing banter and the humourous and endearing ghost. This enchantingly sweet romance will absolutely not be my last from Sarah Adler and I cannot wait to see what she writes next!

Read If You Like:
🔮Forced Proximity🔮
🔮A Tattooed and Bearded MC🔮
🔮Slow Burn🔮
🔮Small Town Romance🔮
🔮So Much Banter🔮
🔮Enemies to Lovers🔮
🔮Baby Goats🔮
🔮Hurt and Comfort🔮
🔮A Chaotic and Friendly Ghost🔮
🔮Opposites Attract🔮

~Many thanks to Netgalley and Berkley Romance for an ARC of this book in return for an honest review.
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865 reviews1,001 followers
April 30, 2024
Update 4/30/24: Reposting my review to celebrate that today is publication day!

“Okay, well, you be careful out there in the boonies. Don’t fall in love with the farmer and move to the countryside or anything.”

“I can’t deal with you using Guy Fieri catchphrases.”
“Well, that’s not very Flavortown of you,” he says, frowning.

She looks at the five-by-three-by-six-inch hole she dug beneath the weeping willow, then at the dirt covering her hands to the wrist, then at the half-empty resealable bag of David Original seeds. She doesn’t know much about planting anything, but she can now see how at least two or three of the choices she’s made are probably not strictly correct.

Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for sending me an ARC of Happy Medium in exchange for an honest review. The Goodreads description of the book tells you everything you need to know about the setup (which the story gets through pretty quickly), so I’ll move straight to my thoughts.

Happy Medium works because of the charming dynamics of the three main characters. Gretchen is the con artist with a heart of gold, twisted by her father into a petty criminal herself, but living by a code that she’ll only take people’s money “if she’s certain she can leave them better off than she found them.” But it’s a life that’s left her afraid to get close to anyone, even just as friends, because she’s always eventually been exposed and forced to leave. Charlie is the struggling hot farmer with a heart of gold, failing under the weight of family expectations but determined to get Gretchen to admit she’s a fraud so she’ll refund his friend’s money. And then there’s scene-stealing Everett, the 1920s ghost with a heart of gold who’s obsessed with watching television, can’t believe he’s finally being seen, and hopeful that he can protect Charlie from an untimely death and an eternity haunting Gilded Creek. Everett brings a hilarious prohibition-era energy to the story, saying things like “being dead is a real snore,” calling Gretchen a “flimflam artist” and her legs “getaway sticks.” His tv buddy cop relationship with Gretchen—who he comes to think of as his “hot sister”—is the sweetest and probably the best part of the story.

Happy Medium was apparently inspired as a twist on Whoopi Goldberg’s fake medium in the movie Ghost, which makes sense in retrospect. (I’ll admit I didn’t realize the connection. I haven’t seen that movie in probably 30 years). There were a few of parts of the story I was a bit underwhelmed by. Gretchen comes up with a plan late in the story that I think would have caused Charlie to become suspicious of her all over again but didn’t. There’s a late twist that I enjoyed but I thought was a bit too convenient. And I thought the whole subplot involving Gretchen’s father was mishandled—it either needed to be a good bit bigger or smaller. But on the whole, I liked the way the three characters grew and grew together, helping each other heal old wounds. And the story is often quite funny, especially Everett. Happy Medium is a charming, entertaining read. Recommended. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
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3,410 reviews1,627 followers
April 24, 2024
Happy Medium by Sarah Adler is a paranormal romantic comedy novel. The story in Happy Medium is one of an enemies to lovers romance with a fake medium falling for a skeptical man with a little help from a hundred year old ghost.

Gretchen Acorn was pretty much raised to be a grifter spending her life conning unsuspecting people. Gretchen’s father had taught her the ropes but when he took things a little too far for Gretchen she struck out on her own building up her “fake” medium business.

Gretchen didn’t want to hurt anyone with her con but she still needed to survive the only way she knew how. When Gretchen is approached to “cleanse” a property of it’s spirits how can she say no? After arriving at Charlie Waybill’s property though he quickly runs her off seeing her as the fake she actually is but as Gretchen starts to leave she runs into Everett, an actual ghost, who begs for Gretchen’s help to save Charlie’s life.

Happy Medium by Sarah Adler was a fun story mixing a rom-com with the paranormal of a very pushy ghost. The characters were likable, even Mr. Grumpy himself in Charlie who was quick to push away help but also quick to offer it when Gretchen needed it. My one complaint with this one that brought my rating down from a solid four star fun read to only three and a half stars was that the story did drag here and there and seemed it could have been edited down a bit more with this being a really lengthy read when otherwise it was a really enjoyable read.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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1,152 reviews652 followers
January 16, 2024
I was so hoping that Gretchen Acorn would at least do a tarot card reading or two - even if she did profess NOT to be psychic!




That title lured me in: I was expecting visionary insights. Instead, we get a real ghost with attitude, dire warnings, and ghostly expectations! (The late Everett Waybill's TV addictions cracked me up and saved the day for me time and again. His was my favourite character in this rambling jaunt in the countryside.)



Sarah Adler is a great, even witty, writer, but very often I felt that many of the scenes did not advance the plot. (I want to add the words "filler" and "word count" to the list of my observations as to why this story seemed to drag on for me.). Yes, the episode where Gretchen helps deliver a breach baby goat is heart-warming, as is her napping with the little cuties into the wee hours of the morning to keep them safe and warm.
The steamy scenes between Gretchen and Charlie were well described and plentiful, as were the standard misunderstandings and miscommunications. The dialogue was sharp and witty and the cracks about the dog were hilarious: guard dog indeed! In his dreams! Too cute! But....



I'm going to rate this one a 3.5 rounded down to a 3 because NetGalley and GoodReads do not allow half points, and The Happy Medium did not hold my interest the way her first novel did. This book has all the elements of a great romance, but that ending was a bit of a stretch for me: Everett becomes the scapegoat as well as the hero of the day. Still a great, often hilarious read and I still highly recommend it but it took me so much longer to read this one in comparison to her first novel.
My thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
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1,723 reviews909 followers
April 29, 2024
Happy Medium was an unexpected surprise for me! I knew going into it that this would be a paranormal romcom but what I normally read when it comes to paranormal is books on vampires or witches. This one, however, has a very pushy and fun ghost in it. Sure, I’ve read a few mystery books with ghosts in them and always enjoy them, but this one was a lot of fun to read about. Especially because we have a skeptic (him) and a fake medium who’s supposed to believe in this stuff (her).

If you like books with quirky and cute characters I think you should read this one. For me, it was so much more fun than I expected it to be, and I gobbled it up in one sitting. I can’t wait to read more from Sarah Adler in the future because her last two releases have been winners for me!

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708 reviews14.5k followers
April 28, 2024
3.5 rounded up

Hot men! Farms! Con artists! Ghosts! Romance!

Gretchen Acorn is a self-proclaimed fake medium and a complete fraud. It’s not entirely her fault, she is the daughter of a conman, after all.

Gretchen may have followed in her father’s footsteps, but she has a code of ethics. No hurting clients who are already grieving. Gretchen doesn’t see her work as conning them, she sees it as helping them to find peace. Gretchen may not be able to hear spirits, but she can fake it if it means helping a (paying) client.

When her wealthiest client offers a large sum if she can help with an exorcism on a farm in Gilded Creek, she feels like she has struck gold. Her client tells her that her friend hasn’t been able to sell his farm because, well…it’s haunted. All Gretchen needs to do is head to the farm, “exorcise” the ghost, and collect her fee.

When Gretchen arrives, she doesn’t find a 70-year-old man, she finds his hot grandson. Charlie Waybill clocks Gretchen from a mile away. He doesn’t respect anything about her. The tricky thing is, there actually is a ghost on the farm who has been trapped there for nearly 100 years—Everett Waybill. And what’s more, Gretchen can see him.

Everett has no intention of letting Charlie sell the farm—he says it will put the same curse on him that it did to Everett, and ultimately kill him. The curse has plagued their family for generations. Everett needs Gretchen’s help convincing Charlie not to sell the farm.

It was clear that Gretchen is going to have a tough time convincing Charlie of anything. But Gretchen actually feels compelled to help him be saved from this curse, if only she can figure out a way.

The love story is a mash up for forced proximity, enemies to lovers, and opposites attract. Charlie and Gretchen don’t get along, but they have chemistry. I’m a wimp with steam so this was a bit more than I prefer, but I don’t think it will be a problem for other readers.

The story was a fun premise but I did think that there was a certain something lacking to keep me fully engaged. There may have been a few too many things going on in the subplots to keep the main plot moving along.

A fun and cute read with a great ghostly character and a strong central couple!

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1,559 reviews643 followers
March 8, 2024
Playful one minute and heart-wrenching the next, this strikes the perfect balance for an entertaining yet powerful read. It reminded me a little bit of The Dead Romantics with the humor and heat cranked up several notches, though this love story is truly one of a kind. I loved the chemistry between the characters, the slow-building romance, the forced proximity and the flawed heroine. It’s rare that I read about a morally grey heroine, and I loved how she was able to grow and change throughout the course of the book. Our hero was also immensely appealing, the softest grump ever. Absolutely loved him. He’s a genuinely kind and loving man who sees right through our heroine, pushing her to acknowledge some uncomfortable truths about herself. His distrust of the whole situation creates some interesting friction, so I couldn’t wait to see how it all played out. I loved it!

The story follows Gretchen, a woman who was raised to be a con artist. Her father taught her to spin every situation to her advantage, so she’s been working as a medium for the last several years - convincing her clients that she can communicate with spirits, and making a great living doing it. So when Gretchen’s best client pays her to help out a friend with a ghost problem, she doesn’t see it as anything other than a new kind of con. But one step on Charlie’s property makes her realize that this situation is different. Charlie immediately knows that Gretchen is a fraud, and her usual tactics fail her. There’s also the unfortunate fact that the place is actually haunted… and Gretchen truly can communicate with this ghost. A family curse complicates matters even further, and suddenly Gretchen finds herself grappling with a situation that is entirely out of her control.

After loving Mrs. Nash’s Ashes, I was so excited to dig into Adler’s sophomore effort. Her debut was tender and funny in the best of ways, making me smile, laugh, swoon, and shed a few tears. I really didn’t know what to expect going into this one, but I can honestly say that it put me through my paces emotionally in much the same way. It’s such a fun and interesting premise, but there are heavier, impactful moments sprinkled throughout the book. Yes, I loved the absurdity of Gretchen arguing with a TV-addicted ghost while trying to win over her grumpy new roommate, but I also loved the journey of self-reflection and the many, many tender moments. Both Charlie and Gretchen have some healing to do, working on themselves in ways that only draw them closer. The love story shines front and center, but it’s the kind that develops in tiny steps that slowly build momentum. There was definitely some heat and spice, but the intimacy bled from the pages more than anything. It’s truly Gretchen’s story - we only get her perspective - but I was hooked on Charlie from the very beginning. I even liked the ghost. My love for this one grew with every chapter, and it ended up being such a dynamic, memorable read.
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449 reviews216 followers
January 29, 2024
as a newbie to sarah adler, happy medium was the perfect introduction to her writing. this soft at its core, yet wacky tale brought a con woman, a lonely farmer, and the resident ghost together and despite the potential for too many elements, the story soared.

thanks to a plot that was off to the races from the very first chapter, happy medium was incredibly readable. though our lead, gretchen acorn, had some questionable morals at times, her personal development was so satisfying. overcoming some hard lessons and insecurities gave way to the most beautiful love story and friendship with the men that came into her life, charlie and everett.

now, before I get to charlie, I just want to give everett, and the hoot he was, his gold star! left to haunt the farm for nearly a century due to a curse, everett was the very definition of a scene stealer. thanks to his wit and a childlike quality about it, there was never a dull moment when he was present. saved from his loneliness by gretchen's arrival, the pair forced such an endearing bond as they hoped to save charlie.

and finally, as a lover of the romance genre through and through, I get to discuss my favorite part of any book, the love story. our love interest, charlie waybill, is a humble guy, but his dedication to keeping to keeping the family farm in business has come at a cost. feeling isolated and skeptical, he has little patience for gretchen's story, that he'll die if he dares to leave the farm. luckily, true love ultimately prevails. trading truths for intimacy becomes a game of push and pull they play, resulting in a solid foundation to grow from.

happy medium was both wonderfully wholesome and a little unconventional, striking a lovely balance. there's little doubt that this is an author I'll keep my eyes on in the future.

thanks to berkley and sarah adler for this ARC in exchange for an honest review
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227 reviews28 followers
April 20, 2024
Well this was disappointing. And it honestly makes me sad, specially because I was actually having fun in the beginning of this book.

This story follows Gretchen, a fake spirit medium, who is hired by one of her best clients to help her bridge partner to perform a sort of an exorcism to cleanse his farm. He's been trying to sell the property for some time now, and every time potential buyers show up, something out of the ordinary happens that makes them run for their hills without looking back.

Gretchen is, of course, happy to help, but what she didn't expect was coming face-to-face with a very real ghost. And said ghost tells Gretchen about this family curse and asks for her help to prevent selling the farm in order to save Charlie's (the property's owner) life.

Now she has one month to convince Charlie not to sell the property. And how hard can this really be, right?

I really enjoyed the way this story started. Everett, the ghost, was honestly the star of the book for me. He's hilarious and all the giggles and little laughs I gave were because of him.
And that's pretty much all I enjoyed about this book.

Unfortunately I couldn't connect to the main characters at all. There was no chemistry between them, their first intimate moment (and all the other moments, tbh) felt cringe, very awkward, and not sexy, and I couldn't see how these two people fell in love. They just don't work together.

The book itself felt both too long and incomplete at the same time? I felt like some chapters were there to just "fill in the pages" but didn't necessarily bring development to the story itself, and the plot seemed a bit messy with many loose ends.

I recommend Mrs. Nash's Ashes book by Sarah, but this one was very much a miss for me unfortunately.
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899 reviews25 followers
April 24, 2024
Happy Medium by Sarah Adler

Thank you PRH Audio & Berkley for the free audiobook.

Blurb:
A clever con woman must convince a skeptical, sexy farmer of his property’s real-life ghost if she’s to save them all from a fate worse than death.

✨ My thoughts:
I loved this book! Easy five stars from me! I listened to the audiobook in one sitting and I will definitely be buying a physical copy to keep forever. I live a paranormal rom com. Happy Medium was fun, cute, & charming in all of the right ways. My favorite character was hands down Everett, our friendly ghost. I was swooning over Charlie, relating to Gretchen, and laughing with Everett. 10/10 recommend this gem! Happy Medium is out 4/30/24!

Happy reading 📖
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1,413 reviews218 followers
February 12, 2024
4.5⭐️When Gretchen Acorn, a fake spirit medium, is hired by her wealthiest client to take a trip to a local goat farm and get rid a ghost, she never expects to meet Everett (a real ghost). Everett tells her that Charlie, the farm’s owner, cannot sell his property or he will be cursed, but of course, Charlie does not believe Gretchen or any one her psychic abilities. How can she convince Charlie she is telling the truth?

Paranormal romances are usually a miss for me but after loving Mrs Nash’s Ashes, I had to make an exception for Adler’s sophomore novel, and I’m so glad I did. Everett had such an alluring presence in the story and his charm and wit added a splash of humor and depth to the story. And as for the love interest, Charlie was the perfect grumpy (and hot) farmer who had a real sweet side. All the farm life adventures from goat yoga, to selling soaps at the farmer’s market, and the hands-on manual labor, transported me right to the setting.

Read if you like:
-Paranormal romances
-Spirit mediums
-Grumpy/sunshine
-Witty humor
-Forced proximity
-Saving businesses
-Spicy slow burns
-Goat farm setting


Thank you Berkley for the ARC! Pub 4/30
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161 reviews636 followers
April 21, 2024
Mrs. Nash’s Ashes was one of my favorite romances of 2023 and one of my favorite ARCs I received last year, so it was such a pleasure to receive another Sarah Adler as an arc from Berkley. Oh Sarah, how I love you and your quirky lovable characters <3

Happy Medium is definitely a goofy, heartfelt read! Gretchen is a fraudulent spirit medium until she’s not - when meeting Charlie at his goat farm, she also meets his farm’s resident and very real ghost Everett.

If someone asked me what this book tells us, it’s that “To be loved is to be seen.” Adler crafts a beautiful contemporary romance about a woman who’s afraid to lose people and a man that’s afraid to lose the woman. I absolutely adored Charlie as a book boyfriend and the last 10% of the book honestly had me in tears because of how much it reminded me of people and relationships in my real life. I would have given this a 4 stars for its heart, but I feel like the inconsistent pacing bothered me enough to bump it down to a 3. I would still highly recommend this to anyone and everyone looking for a lovely, touching, funny romance!

Thank you so much to NetGalley and Berkley for the advanced reader’s copy in exchange for my hones opinion. I love u Sarah Adler
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486 reviews296 followers
March 6, 2024
Thank you Berkley for my copy! All thoughts are my own!

I’m just gonna say this: I LOVED this book. Sarah Adler is an author who just vibes with my reading taste. Her stories are unique with a quirk, but still grounded in reality. Both of her books had everything I look for in a romance: a believable connection, a great setting, and good conflict. I thought the premise of this book was so unique yet familiar, I need it to be a movie NOW! I want to watch this story play out over and over. There’s a quietness to her writing that makes me feel so good as a reader. I just loved it.

Synopsis:

“Fake spirit medium Gretchen Acorn is happy to help when her best (read: wealthiest) client hires her to investigate the unexplained phenomena preventing the sale of her bridge partner’s struggling goat farm. Gretchen may be a fraud, but she'd like to think she’s a beneficent one. So if "cleansing" the property will help a nice old man finally retire and put some much-needed cash in her pockets at the same time, who's she to say no?Of course, it turns out said bridge partner isn't the kindly AARP member Gretchen imagined—Charlie Waybill is young, hot as hell, and extremely unconvinced that Gretchen can communicate with the dead. (Which, fair.) Except, to her surprise, Gretchen finds herself face-to-face with Everett: the very real, very chatty ghost that’s been wreaking havoc during every open house. And he wants her to help ensure Charlie avoids the same family curse that's had Everett haunting Gilded Creek since the 1920s.Now, Gretchen has one month to convince Charlie he can’t sell the property. Unfortunately, hard work and honesty seem to be the way to win over the stubborn farmer—not exactly Gretchen's strengths. But trust isn’t the only thing growing between them, and the risk of losing Charlie to the spirit realm looms over Gretchen almost as annoyingly as Everett himself. To save the goat farm, its friendly phantom, and the man she's beginning to love, Gretchen will need to pull off the greatest con of her life: being fully, genuinely herself.” —NetGalley

What I Liked:

The “Paranormal Light”: I loved Meg Cabot’s Mediator Series and it was so fun to read a contemporary romance with a paranormal element. It was unique and fun! I think this would be such a fun movie.

The Setting: Small town farm life is the complete opposite of my life, and yet I can’t get enough of it in my books. The setting was so clear and I just loved.

The Characters: I loved them all, including the animals on the farm! Charlie is dreamy and I became very attached to Everett.

The Romance: A perfect enemies to lovers. The tension was great!

What Didn’t Work for Me:

I want this to be like 4.9 stars because there was one aspect that I felt like we kept waiting for, and that was if Gretchen’s father would make an appearance. I felt like it needed to happen for her journey to be complete so I almost wonder if there had been a better way to achieve it. Just food for thought!

Character Authenticity: 4/5 Spice Rating: 1/5 Overall Rating: 5/5

Content Warnings:

dementia/alzheimer’s, death, grief, animals giving birth
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537 reviews3,593 followers
May 14, 2024
Definitely stretched me with this genre and was a fun listen but nothing revolutionary. Might be a fun one for the summer. Also think it was 75 pages too long.
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136 reviews324 followers
April 30, 2024
4.5 ⭐️

This book was so cute & different. I don’t read a ton of contemporary romances because sometimes they feel too predictable but Sarah’s idea to incorporate a friendly ghost into this love story was so fresh and exciting to read.

A fake spirit medium gets roped into helping out a farmer get rid of the ghost haunting his land just to find out that she can actually see & talk to the ghost - she doesn’t have to pretend this time.

Things to know:
Single pov
3rd person
Contemporary x Paranormal aspects
Small town
City Girl x Country Boy
Grumpy, Shy MMC
Slow burn
HEA
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255 reviews71 followers
August 4, 2023
I had the honour of reading Happy Medium early and let me tell you, this book is an absolute delight. Gretchen and Charlie have my whole heart, except for the massive part of it that is all Everett’s. This book is humorous, heartfelt and horny. The romance trifecta. I will put better words to use much closer to pub day but you absolutely want to add HAPPY MEDIUM to your TBRs.
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301 reviews35 followers
June 15, 2024
4 ☆
It was so cute and funny!
I love paranormal rom com and this one was perfect!

Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for providing me with this ARC!
March 28, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley for the arc!

This was such an amazing book. It was hilarious, emotional, and sweet, and I loved every second of it! I haven't read Sarah Adler's debut novel yet, but after this, I'll definitely be reading it (and anything else she writes)! The plot of this story was so unique, and the story was so easy to get lost in. The plot was pretty fast-paced, and the writing was very easy to read - I read this in about one day! I loved the setting on the farm and the characters so much, and the romance was super well done. I absolutely adored Gretchen as the main character; she was a very complex character, and I enjoyed watching her find herself. I also really loved Everett (honestly, he was probably my favourite character, he was so entertaining). Overall, I completely recommend this book, and can't wait to read what Sarah Adler writes next!! :)
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729 reviews394 followers
April 9, 2024
The perfect mix of playful and heartfelt.
Thank you, Berkley Publishing, for the gifted copy of Happy Medium {partner}

Genre: Romance
Trope: Forced Proximity
Format: 📖
Pub Date: 4.30
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆.5


Last year, I missed out on Mrs. Nash’s Ashes (I still need to read it, by the way), so when I saw she had a new title coming out in April about a fake medium turned real Medium, I jumped at the chance to read it. Have you ever been to see a Medium? What were your thoughts afterward?

Happy Medium was charming. I couldn’t get enough of our MC, Gretchen; the tattoos goat farmer, Charlie; and, of course, the adorable (albeit cantankerous) ghost, Everett. Plus, the goats and the other farm animals? It was just too perfect for me. All the human (and ghost) characters had just the right amount of flaws that made it fun to reach as they grew and changed throughout the book.

There were only a few small issues that I had (which kept it from a 5-star rating)—there was a subplot involving Gretchen’s dad that was interesting but didn’t feel necessary to the story. I also felt like Gretchen’s plan to save Charlie at the last minute would’ve been nice had it been introduced earlier. Then, there’s a secret revealed towards the end that felt a bit too convenient.

☝🏼 One POV
🫶🏼 Everett
🥰 Playful + Heartfelt
🏘️ Small town


Overall, I enjoyed reading Happy Medium and think it’ll be a hit with many readers this spring!


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799 reviews129 followers
May 11, 2024
Happy Medium
Sarah Adler

Gretchen, a pretend-medium, is tasked with ridding an elderly man's home of spirits... or so she thinks. Instead, she's greeted by Charlie, the hot, young, brooding homeowner, and Everett the *real* ghost haunting the home.

This was such a cute read! I sometimes struggle with paranormal elements, but this was truly delightful. Everett reminded me of Casper (Devon Sawa's version) and I found the whole thing incredibly sweet and charming. The swoony romance and the tremendous character growth made this one a winner! I listened along with the audiobook, which was wonderfully narrated by the talented Mara Wilson.
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