No sequel, but don’t let that stop you! 'Ghoulfriend' was my gateway into P.C. Cast’s writing, and I ended up devouring her 'Partholon' series. It’s more epic fantasy, but her signature humor shines through. If you’re after something lighter, 'Oh.My.Gods.' by Tera Lynn Childs has that same bubbly, paranormal charm. Missing a sequel can be disappointing, but it’s also an excuse to fall in love with new stories.
The lack of a sequel to 'Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?' still bums me out—it was such a fun, quick read! But hey, the good news is P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast have plenty of other collaborations. Their 'Goddess Summoning' series is a personal favorite, with each book standing alone but packed with humor and romance.
For something Closer to 'Ghoulfriend’s' tone, 'My Zombie valentine' anthology includes a short story by them. It’s not the same characters, but the playful, supernatural energy is there. I’ve learned that sometimes, the best 'sequels' are the ones you find by exploring an author’s other works.
I’m a huge fan of lighthearted paranormal stories, and 'Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?' was a blast. Sadly, no official sequel exists, but the authors have other gems worth checking out. 'Elphame’s Choice' by P.C. Cast has a similar blend of myth and modern wit, though it’s more fantasy-focused.
If you’re craving more ghostly humor, 'Anna Dressed in Blood' by Kendare Blake might scratch that itch. It’s got that balance of spooky and funny that made 'Ghoulfriend' so memorable. Sometimes, the joy is in discovering new stories that capture the same magic.
It's funny how some books just stick with you, isn't it? 'Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?' was one of those quirky, fun reads that made me laugh out loud. From what I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast did write another book in the same vein called 'Spirit and Dust'. It’s not a continuation, but it has that same mix of humor and supernatural shenanigans.
If you loved the tone of 'Ghoulfriend', you might enjoy diving into their other works like the 'House of Night' series, which has a darker but equally engaging vibe. Sometimes, finding books with similar energy is just as satisfying as a direct sequel. I’ve spent hours hunting down reads that give me that same quirky thrill, and it’s always worth the search.
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Man, I went down such a rabbit hole with 'Morbidly Yours'! It's one of those indie comics that just sticks with you, you know? From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t an official sequel yet, but the creator has dropped hints about expanding the universe in interviews. They mentioned possibly exploring side stories or even a spin-off focusing on secondary characters like the goth florist who shows up in a few panels. The art style and dry humor are so unique—I’d kill for more content!
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