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blairconrad 's review for:
Ghosting: A Love Story
by Tash Skilton
Entertaining in bits, and fairly short, but too long for what it was. The dueling jobs angle was not a bad setup, but the jobs were unbelievable. Expensed dinners? The letters from the bosses seemed to serve no purpose at all, and the surprising yet inevitable ghosting did not feel organic to me.
And free day-old baked goods at a cafe? That last into the afternoon? Nah.
Still, not without merit. I mostly liked Miles and eventually came to like Zoey a little bit. Some of the banter was funny.
And free day-old baked goods at a cafe? That last into the afternoon? Nah.
Still, not without merit. I mostly liked Miles and eventually came to like Zoey a little bit. Some of the banter was funny.