Seeing Other People, Emily Wibberley
Seeing Other People, Emily Wibberley
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Seeing Other People

Author: Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka

Narrator: Brittany Pressley, Dan Bittner

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 12/09/2025


Synopsis

"The livings join forces to help their specters — and each other — move on in this emotional, slow-burn romance."—New York Times

Two people haunted by their exes find that love isn’t dead in this heartfelt romance from the beloved authors of The Roughest Draft.

Morgan is being ghosted by her ex. No, really. It’s sad Zach died and became a ghost. But Morgan and Zach only ever went on the one date, and now she’s being haunted by him. Zach has no desire to spend eternity with Morgan, but he can’t recall his past and doesn’t know how to move on.

At a support group for humans and their haunters, Morgan and Zach run into Sawyer, whose fiancée-turned-ghost has started to fade. Unlike Morgan, Sawyer isn’t ready to part ways with his ghost. Although they face opposite issues, Morgan and Sawyer decide to work together to solve their problems.

As Morgan and Sawyer try to solve their paranormal conundrums together, they find something even more surprising—a tender, growing affection between them that threatens any unfinished business they’re seeking to close. The ghosts of their past might be there in spirit, but the connection between Morgan and Sawyer is as alive as anything they’ve ever felt.

About The Author

Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of several novels about romance for teens and adults. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jayme C (Brunetteslikebookstoo) on December 09, 2025

I’ve decided that “friendly ghosts” might be more of my “spooky season” vibe than reading horror, so I downloaded this story from my FAVORITE husband and wife writing team, and I am SO GLAD that I didn’t miss out on this book. It is SO MUCH MORE than what the book blurb hints at, written with both HU......more

Goodreads review by Nilufer on December 23, 2025

I adored this ghostly, grief-kissed, semisweet love story that blends rom-com charm with heartfelt emotional depth, layered with healing, humor, second chances, and one seriously unforgettable ghost! It’s a delightfully unique, emotionally satisfying blend of opposites attract, grumpy-meets-sunshine......more

Goodreads review by megan ◡̈ on December 26, 2025

currently drowning in a sea of my own tears and snot 😭 “the fact kennedy has finally passed on is paranormal proof of sawyer’s feelings for me. it’s a haunted love note written in vanishing ink. his unspoken confession sculpted in the supernatural.” SIX STARS THIS WAS SO WONDERFUL if you would have t......more

Goodreads review by Anna (annasbookstacks) on December 09, 2025

Happy release day to one of my favorite books of the year 🩵 my arc review: My first five star read in 2.5 months!!! Please clap!!! Alexa play Two Ghosts by Harry Styles!! Tears streaming down my face as I write this review!! What a beautiful, emotional, heartbreaking story of healing, grief, and lov......more

Goodreads review by Robin on November 27, 2025

haunted by a ghost with an appreciation for carly rae jepsen is a blessing not a curse guilty of imagining jonathan bailey as sawyer yes ma’am thank you to netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an advance review copy. full review to come Bookstagram | Blog......more


Quotes

“The first time I read a Wibberley/Siegemund-Broka book, I knew it was going to become one of my all time favorites. I was sure nothing could possibly top that sublime novel. Reader, I was wrong. Seeing Other People is supernaturally flawless, an elegy to love and loss, and a new benchmark in paranormal romance.”—Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“A truly breathtaking book about grief and the hard, beautiful parts of moving on and letting go. It's smart, funny, romantic, sexy, and strange in the best way. Don't miss this uniquely haunting love story! Meanwhile, I will be haunting the shelves waiting for their next book!”—Yulin Kuang, USA Today bestselling author of How To End a Love Story

“Poignant and life-affirming, Seeing Other People is the coziest, most whimsical romance I’ve read in a long time. Sawyer and Morgan’s tender love story (and journey through grief) will haunt your heart in the best way. This is chicken soup for the soul, and a must-read for anyone seeking comfort after loss.”—Katie Naymon, author of You Between the Lines

“With poignance and heart, Seeing Other People unravels a story of finding love after loss and planting seeds for the future that root their way into even the most hardened of hearts. This book wrapped me up in comfort and brought cathartic tears to my eyes as I cheered for the happily ever after awaiting Morgan and Sawyer, and their ghostly companions. A joyful testament to living (and loving) life to its fullest!”—Rebekah Faubion, author of The Sun and the Moon

Seeing Other People will haunt you in the best way possible. It’s a poignant exploration of the way grief and love intermingle, managing to strike the perfect balance between humor, hope, and healing. You can’t read this book without rooting for Morgan and Sawyer to fall in love, while also falling in love yourself with their benevolent ghosts, Zach and Kennedy. This is truly a perfect book.”—Bridget Morrissey, author of Anywhere You Go

"Wibberley and Siegemund-Broka offer a story about love flourishing, despite and because of sorrow, successfully managing a tricky balancing act between grief, romance, and the paranormal."—Library Journal

"The L.A. setting is integral to the plot, serving almost as a character; the location and its careful use in the narrative feel like a rarity in contemporary romance at the moment. For readers looking for a sentimental romance with ghostly leanings."—Kirkus Reviews