Meet Anna, a thirtysomething Mid-westerner living alone in New York City. A schoolteacher by day, she is a medium by night, covertly helping people reunite with their lost loved ones. Anna leads a double life, guarding her secret as much as she guards her heart—until Edward, a gangly yet quietly handsome concert pianist, moves into her building. Edward’s music fills Anna’s apartment with beautiful sounds that disturb her concentration and her lines of communication with ghosts. She and Edward fall for each other fast, but Anna is conflicted: By exposing her true identity, does she risk losing what may be her true love? And is music really his true love? Then a ghost begins to interfere—Mozart’s ghost—and while making a pest of himself to Anna, he begins to play matchmaker, with unpredictable results....
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"I absolutely loved this book! So charming and delicious like a very good piece of rich chocolate. I can't wait to read her bestselling fictional work "The Artist Way". This was one of the top ten spiritual books by Guideposts. "
— Denise (5 out of 5 stars)
" Cute book. Easy to read. Rather predictable but that is what made it easy to read. It's a good escape if you like to lose yourself in a romance novel "
— Katherine, 2/14/2014" Audiobook. Sweet and silly. When an aspiring pianist moves into the same upper east side Manhattan apartment building as surly, music-hating medium, can Mozart's ghost bring them together? Chic lit for nerds. "
— Margo, 2/12/2014" Sweet book - not my favorite but I didn't hate it. The main character seemed to whine a lot and she didn't grow as a character during the story. "
— Cristen, 2/5/2014" I liked this book-very easy to read. I loved the way the author works music and the supernatural into the same story! "
— Sandi, 2/2/2014" Little too much angst for me. "
— Carrie, 2/1/2014" Sweet story about a medium who is haunted by the ghost of Mozart. As a pianist - I rather liked this little novel. "
— Lauren, 1/16/2014" I did not enjoy this book as much as I hoped. It promised romance, supranatural elements, and music...of which there were none. Boring, flat, and sort of cliche. Would have been better as a movie. "
— Amanda, 1/5/2014" Light, fun read (or listen). Happily predictable. "
— Jaci, 1/1/2014" This is such a great book about love. Mozart is a minor character but what he brings to the story is vital to the love between the two main characters. I really recommend this book to all. It's not just a "chick book". "
— Susan, 12/26/2013" The best part of this book is the title, which will draw you in. You will then know on about page 5 exactly how the story will turn out and everything in the middle is fluff. Too bad; it's an intriguing plot, but not in these hands. "
— Beth, 12/17/2013" A disappointing book that could have been a feel-good read with a few twists that was instead predictable, annoying and shallow. "
— J, 12/9/2013" Yes, another high-end romance novel. With ghosts. Read it on the beach or an airplane. "
— Corrie, 11/30/2013" Lots of whining and fluff. It was a book on CD and if I'd been reading it, I never would have finished it. "
— Melvago, 11/25/2013" An okay quick read... basically a typical chick lit book with a slight supernatural twist... I actually think Mozart's Ghost should have been in the book more and it might have been funnier or more something anyway. "
— Heidi, 11/24/2013" A great summer beach read. This was a wonderful, fun, and light ghost and love story combined. I really enjoyed it. "
— Tobi, 10/9/2013" I loved this book. I love fiction that deals with psychics and mediuims. This one was tops! Totally predictable, but good none the less. I really want everyone to read this one. "
— linnea, 7/28/2013" finished - it was not as good as Julia Cameron's Artist Way book - of course, that is a different book altogether "
— Gerryf, 7/13/2013" Nice warm story about love with music and ghost in the background. It made me relaxed. I really enjoyed it. "
— Kasia, 3/30/2013" Cute piece of fluff about a medium, her piano playing neighbor and their interactions. At times I was very frustrated with the girl...but it was a cute story "
— Tyra, 1/10/2013" The story was too predictable and the characters were flat and transparent. I felt like you never really got into any character's mind...they remained the stereotypic shell of the character they portrayed. "
— Traci, 11/3/2012" A funny, light, easy to read romance that involves a medium, Mozart's ghost, and a pianist. I loved listening to it! "
— Anne, 8/21/2012" I was reticent at first, as the main character is a medium and talks to ghost, but it's a good book. "
— Jennifer, 3/8/2012" while there were many moments where i rolled my eyes and wanted to smack the girl it was still entertaining and a quick fun read. "
— Lorena, 1/21/2012" I did like this book. I just had one tiny problem that glared at me. Michigan is in Eastern Time, not Central as she referred. It did go on a bit, but other than that I think it was a very interesting story - a solid 3 stars for me. "
— Rose, 1/16/2012" sentimental, predictable, but ... nice. "
— Jeannine, 9/8/2011" Love story with an "ghostly" twist. Predictable easy read for a rainy day - "airplane" or beach book. "
— Charlotte, 9/2/2011" The only reason this book gets 3 stars instead of 4 is that I had a hard time getting into it--the mood was so down. But I kept at it and found a delightful story and a love story. "
— Cyndee, 8/12/2011" Sweet story about a medium who is haunted by the ghost of Mozart. As a pianist - I rather liked this little novel. "
— Lauren, 3/30/2011" A pleasant, un-challenging romantic comedy. The characters lacked depth and the plot was as thin as toilet paper but it’s an easy read and entertaining enough. Not good, not bad, just medium. "
— GillyP, 2/7/2011" Nice warm story about love with music and ghost in the background. It made me relaxed. I really enjoyed it. "
— Kasia, 2/1/2011" finished - it was not as good as Julia Cameron's Artist Way book - of course, that is a different book altogether "
— Gerryf, 9/10/2010" The best part of this book is the title, which will draw you in. You will then know on about page 5 exactly how the story will turn out and everything in the middle is fluff. Too bad; it's an intriguing plot, but not in these hands. "
— Beth, 9/9/2010" I liked this book, it was easy to read and an interesting story. "
— Shanyn, 2/15/2010" It was a sweet love story, and made me cry (catharsis is good?), but in retrospect I felt awfully emotionally manipulated. "
— Karen, 11/9/2009Julia Cameron is the author of more than forty books, fiction and nonfiction, and a poet, songwriter, filmmaker, and playwright. Hailed by the New York Times as “The Queen of Change,” she is credited with starting a movement in 1992 that has brought creativity into the mainstream conversation—in the arts, in business, and in everyday life. The Artist’s Way has been translated into forty languages and sold over five million copies to date.
Kirsten Potter has won several awards, including more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and been a three-time finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. Her work has been recognized by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts and by AudioFile magazine, among many others. She graduated with highest honors from Boston University and has performed on stage and in film and television, including roles on Medium, Bones, and Judging Amy.