Synopsis (from Goodreads):
Maggie’s job at the
Department of Thoughts and Records in heaven is pretty simple. She is a
spirit curator—an observer of human life who sorts and categorizes every
unsaid thought. When Eric, her beholden, shows interest in the new girl
at work, Maggie can’t help ignoring the rules to understand the wonders
of mortality and love. But meddling in mortal affairs has consequences
that Maggie couldn’t have ever imagined . . .
My Thoughts:
This book was a great, feel good book that I totally wasn't expecting. Maggie was a little annoying sometimes but I loved being in Eric's head and laughed many times at his sarcastic thoughts...mainly because I was thinking the same things!
Maggie is a spirit. Her job is to categorize all of her beholden's thoughts until it is her turn to inhabit a body on Earth. Maggie's beholden is Eric. She is not supposed to get to involved in Eric's life. Her job is strictly to watch his thoughts but after being in someone's head for twenty-some years, I imagine you would become pretty invested in their life.
Eric works at a candy dispenser shop as in the IT department. He is recovering from a bad breakup and just plodding through life. He really doesn't enjoy his life or the people he works with. That is, until he meets Lindsey, the new girl in the office. Eric starts to get involved with Lindsey and everything is going well. When Lindsey ends in a bad situation, Maggie ignores all the rules and "leaps" into Eric's head. From there on, Eric and Maggie must work together.
This book was a very fast and fun read. The book was clean with no sex or swearing which was very refreshing. I was a little worried at first because I thought the first chapter was a little slow but as soon as you get into Eric's head, things pick up and then you don't want to put it down. The ending was sweet and came full circle. It left you wanting to be more positive in your life and with a good feeling.