This is my page for media I've enjoyed that have involved a romance with a ghost. I feel like this explains more about me than any about section could. I am always open for reccomendations. For the purposes of this page, a "ghost love" story is any story that involves a character that is in some way intaginable or incoporeal for at least the majority of the story, and that romance must be had by a character with a full arc. Romances that are just about dead people are also allowed.
If you're interested in books I like that don't involve a ghostly spector, find me on Goodreads.
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas (m/m, trans mc)
Prelude For Lost Souls (m/m, but not the main relationship)
The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K.Ancrum (m/m, bodysharing) Hollis Brown is a troublemaker who wants a better life. Walt is a ghost that makes him a deal. Though Hollis hadn't expected that deal to lead to the two of them sharing a body, he finds himself realizing that he doesn't want Walt to leave. Unfortunately, the more Hollis learns about Walt, and what other ghosts may haunt this town, the more the pair wonder if a life together is even possible.
Funeral Songs For Dying Girls by Cherie Dimaline (f/f, both girls are indigenous canadian) Win, a metis girl, lives next to a cemetery with her white father, who keeps half of her mother's ashes under his bed (the other half is buried in the cemetery). When a man offers to start ghost tours after hearing the rumors of a ghost, Win decides to find that ghost for herself, hoping it'll keep her from having to move away from her home. Her father looks for the ghost too, hoping it might be his dead wife.
The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall (f/f, but more complicated than you'd think)
The Worst Perfect Moment by Shivaun Plozza (f/f, neither protag living)
This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham (f/f, zombie x zombie, transfem character)
This one is allowed on this list mainly on a technicality. Both characters have bodies that they retain throughout the story, but we do see them at certain points being "dead" in the way a typical zombie would be for part of the book. Also because everyone should read more books with trans girls in it.
Missing, Presumed Dead by Emma Berquist (f/f)
The Ghosts of Rose Hill by R.M Romero (f/m, told in verse)
Midnight Radio (ten episodes) (f/f) a woman returns to her small hometown and starts sending in letters to a broadcast that she used to listen to all the time--the radio show of Sybil, long dead radio host. The more letters reach Sybil, the more the two women begin to wonder if there's another way to reach each other, too.
Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix show, f/m, m/m ghost couple)