George Mfum never planned on inheriting a haunted mansion. But when a mysterious letter delivers him the keys to his late uncle’s eerie Victorian estate, George finds himself face-to-face with more than just cobwebs and creaky floorboards—he meets Amara, a sharp-tongued ghost with a flair for drama and a century-old grudge.
As George struggles to turn the crumbling mansion into a livable home, he crosses paths with Lydia Nkansah, a brilliant and bold civil engineer sent to help with the renovations. Sparks fly between them, but Amara isn’t ready to let George go—or share her house with the living.
Caught between the living and the dead, George must navigate ghostly tantrums, haunted plumbing, a romantic tug-of-war, and secrets buried deep within the attic floorboards. Along the way, he uncovers Amara’s tragic past, learns the real meaning of letting go, and discovers that love—whether haunted or human—can be terrifying, ridiculous, and completely worth it.
Darkly funny, emotionally tender, and delightfully strange, Dead Serious About Love is a horror-romcom that proves sometimes, the scariest thing in a haunted house... is falling in love.
THIS BOOK AS EVERYTHING I WAS LOOKING FOR COMEDY, HORROR AND ROMANCE. I URGE THE PEOPLE TO SHOW SUPPORT TO THIS YOUNG MAN CAUSE HE US TRULY GIFTED
Dead Serious About Love is a charming blend of heartfelt romance, quirky comedy, and genuine emotional depth. At its core, the story follows George and Amelia—two seemingly mismatched souls who stumble, laugh, argue, and grow their way into an unforgettable love story. What makes this novel shine is its perfect balance of humor and heart. George's awkward charm and Amelia's fearless creativity are a recipe for both chaos and connection, pulling the reader into their world with relatable ups and downs. From late-night arguments to surprise wedding receptions and spontaneous tattoo bets, the story never loses its playful tone, even as it explores serious topics like grief, ambition, and forgiveness. The side characters—like the dramatic Max, the suspicious in-laws, and the eccentric Italian neighbors—add flavor without overshadowing the central couple. Every chapter feels like an episode in a binge-worthy romantic comedy series, building momentum and emotional investment. The writing is smooth and witty, with dialogue that feels both sharp and natural. Moments of vulnerability are never forced; instead, they evolve organically, making you root even harder for George and Amelia’s happily-ever-after. A perfect read for fans of slice-of-life romance with humor, passion, and personality. This story doesn’t just tell you about love—it makes you feel it, one chaotic, heartfelt moment at a time.
This story is truly divine and mind relaxing. The author of this story needs to applauded.