This book is not my usual type, but frankly I am running out of historical m/m by authors I trust and this author was recommended on Goodreads, so I gave this a shot. From the Amazon description: When lonely artist Siôn Ruston retreats to the seaside village of Rosewick Bay, Yorkshire, to recover from a suicide attempt, he doesn’t expect to encounter any ghosts, let alone the one who appears in his bedroom every morning at dawn. He also doesn’t expect to meet his ghost’s gorgeous, flirty descendant working at the local museum…
I loved this book. I fell in love with sad, lonely Sion and his young, happy Mattie. I have actually gone back to read a few of the scenes in this book which I don’t often do with romances. The ghost story has some very creepy moments and there are some suspenseful stretches, but mostly it is a lovely story about a small village on the brink of financial ruin and all the friendly, hardworking people that live there. I am a sucker for that stuff. I normally don’t read contemporary novels but I think I don’t mind so much if they take place in another country because I don’t know if the dialogue is cringy or not.
This book has a few sex scenes but they are not terribly explicit. There is a bit of language.