Ghosted Yasmina Khan [ 2026 ]
Borrow from a library or read on Kindle Unlimited. Worth your time if the premise intrigues you; not a must-buy unless you love second-chance romance with a side of desi family chaos.
Alisha’s anger, shame, and lingering love are raw and relatable. Khan doesn’t let her off the hook: Alisha has also made mistakes. The book asks hard questions about who we blame when relationships fail. What Doesn’t Work 1. Pacing Lags in the Middle Once the initial novelty of the ghost premise wears off, the plot treads water for about 80 pages. Alisha visits the same locations and has circular arguments with Toby. Some readers may wish for tighter editing. ghosted yasmina khan
Khan excels at depicting a British-Pakistani family dynamic. Alisha’s interactions with her overbearing mother, gossipy aunties, and expectations around marriage feel lived-in and humorous without being stereotypical. The novel respects tradition while critiquing it. Borrow from a library or read on Kindle Unlimited
The narrative alternates between “Then” (the blossoming romance with Toby) and “Now” (the ghostly investigation). This structure slowly reveals why Toby ghosted her, and the payoff is genuinely affecting—not a simple villain or misunderstanding, but a nuanced, tragic reason. Khan doesn’t let her off the hook: Alisha
Alisha’s sister and best friend are mostly sounding boards. The villain (a former friend of Toby’s) is cartoonishly evil when he appears. The family aunties are funny but one-note.