Twilight (The Mediator #6) 
Suze has gotten used to ghosts. She's a mediator, after all, and communicating with the dead is all in a day's work. So she certainly never expected to fall in love with one: Jesse, a nineteenth-century hottie. But when she discovers that she has the power to determine who becomes a ghost in the first place, Suze begins to freak. It means she can alter the course of history... and prevent Jesse's murder, keeping him from ever becoming a ghost - and from ever meeting Suze.
Will Jesse choose to live without her, or die to love her?
Re-read 5/26/17: I will always and forever love this series with all of my heart. Aside from Harry Potter this is the series that really kick-started my reading as a youngster, and my love for it is eternal. Also: Jesse gives Michael Moscovitz a run for his money as my number one book bae, which is a Big Deal. I'M A HAPPY LADY!
Meg Cabot has done it again! She's saved the best for last with the final book to The Mediator series: Twilight. I really enjoyed The Mediator series. Twilight was by far my favorite because all of the other books led up to this one. It had a lot of suspense in it and kept me wanting more. I've never read so much in my life reading the series. Suze Simon is back, along with her new found enemy Paul Slater. Suze has got to find a way to stop Paul from hurting her ghost boyfriend, Jesse. Even

OMG I CAN'T EVEN
20 pages in, and I'm already enraged at Paul. I quit. I am so done with this series. Literally all it took to ruin this series for me was a pushy, invasive, patronizing, borderline rapey son of a bitch. I can't stand him. So I'm out. I quit. It was fun while it lasted but I am so done.
I read this whole series straight through in about two weeks. I loved the whole "I see dead people" thing. It was very interesting and the additional mediator talents revealed in the last three books were even more interesting. For a book to be romantic, the guy and girl have to be separated tragically. The fact that Suze is alive and Jesse is dead was really unique and I enjoyed that throughout the whole series. It ended exactly the way you think its going to end, but it was fun reading it
WOW WOW WOW. I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SERIES. Enough said.
Meg Cabot
Paperback | Pages: 312 pages Rating: 4.25 | 37080 Users | 1089 Reviews

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Original Title: | Twilight |
ISBN: | 0060724692 (ISBN13: 9780060724696) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Mediator #6 |
Characters: | Hector de Silva (Jesse), Susannah "Suze" Simon, Paul Slater, Kelly Prescott, Father Dominic, Jake Ackerman (Sleepy), Brad Ackerman (Dopey), David Ackerman (Doc), Sister Ernestine |
Setting: | Carmel-by-the-Sea, California(United States) |
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This time it's life or death.Suze has gotten used to ghosts. She's a mediator, after all, and communicating with the dead is all in a day's work. So she certainly never expected to fall in love with one: Jesse, a nineteenth-century hottie. But when she discovers that she has the power to determine who becomes a ghost in the first place, Suze begins to freak. It means she can alter the course of history... and prevent Jesse's murder, keeping him from ever becoming a ghost - and from ever meeting Suze.
Will Jesse choose to live without her, or die to love her?
List Containing Books Twilight (The Mediator #6)
Title | : | Twilight (The Mediator #6) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 312 pages |
Published | : | 2006 by Avon (first published 2005) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Ghosts |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 37080 Users | 1089 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Twilight (The Mediator #6)
The book is just simply amazing. There's no other word for me to describe about it. Every detail makes it incredibly interesting. Especially it was very touching, I cried a lot reading it, lots of sacrifices, true love...I totally love it. I couldn't leave the book to go to sleep so I read it 'til 2am. It was definitely worth my sleep :PI love the book. I love Jesse.(haha of course, who wouldn't anway?)and it made me laugh like a crazy person the part where he asked "Soose?". I love Suze too, IRe-read 5/26/17: I will always and forever love this series with all of my heart. Aside from Harry Potter this is the series that really kick-started my reading as a youngster, and my love for it is eternal. Also: Jesse gives Michael Moscovitz a run for his money as my number one book bae, which is a Big Deal. I'M A HAPPY LADY!
Meg Cabot has done it again! She's saved the best for last with the final book to The Mediator series: Twilight. I really enjoyed The Mediator series. Twilight was by far my favorite because all of the other books led up to this one. It had a lot of suspense in it and kept me wanting more. I've never read so much in my life reading the series. Suze Simon is back, along with her new found enemy Paul Slater. Suze has got to find a way to stop Paul from hurting her ghost boyfriend, Jesse. Even

OMG I CAN'T EVEN
20 pages in, and I'm already enraged at Paul. I quit. I am so done with this series. Literally all it took to ruin this series for me was a pushy, invasive, patronizing, borderline rapey son of a bitch. I can't stand him. So I'm out. I quit. It was fun while it lasted but I am so done.
I read this whole series straight through in about two weeks. I loved the whole "I see dead people" thing. It was very interesting and the additional mediator talents revealed in the last three books were even more interesting. For a book to be romantic, the guy and girl have to be separated tragically. The fact that Suze is alive and Jesse is dead was really unique and I enjoyed that throughout the whole series. It ended exactly the way you think its going to end, but it was fun reading it
WOW WOW WOW. I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SERIES. Enough said.
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