A review by noellesmagicallibrary
The Ghostkeeper by Johanna Taylor

5.0

Incredibly sweet. These characters are lovable, even all the ghosts. Muffin is a stand-out star and I’m so glad she kept appearing through out. 
The relationship between Dorian and Brody gave me the warm fuzzies. Dorian is a loyal, kind, and selfless person and I wish he had taken more time to care for himself and his own needs sooner.
I also really loved the depiction of Morrigan at the end. But honestly, a graphic novel about ghosts was going to be a big hit for me no matter what.

All ghosts are stuck on Earth because the key to death's door has been stolen. It wasn’t intentional, but little Lucy was scared of the three-eyed beastie she glimpsed behind that door. As a ghost therapist, Dorian’s job is to help the deceased work through the issues that are keeping them from resting and removing the rot of fear and regret that frequently infests their non corporal bodies. He takes a quick likening to Lucy, partly because she reminds him of his sister, and does his best to help her cure her rot and return the key.
Things in town have gotten even worse for these ghosts though because the exorcists are ‘killing’ the spirits with toxic gas and the doctor of the apothecary has formulated a new mixture that will prevent ghosts when entering a home. 


I had the opportunity to read a digital early release copy and I would love to see the final copy in print. The images on my screen were just a tad blurry but I love the design. It reminded me of a Disney movie.