Main Characters
- Wren Greenwood
- Adam
- Bailey Kirk
Publisher’s Summary
She met him through a dating app. An intriguing picture on a screen, a date at a downtown bar. What she thought might be just a quick hookup quickly became much more. She fell for him – hard. It happens sometimes, a powerful connection with a perfect stranger takes you by surprise. Could it be love?
But then, just as things were getting real, he stood her up. Then he disappeared – profiles deleted, phone disconnected. She was ghosted.
Maybe it was her fault. She shared too much, too fast. But isn’t that always what women think – that they’re the ones to blame? Soon she learns there were others. Girls who thought they were in love. Girls who later went missing. She had been looking for a connection, but now she’s looking for answers. Chasing a digital trail into his dark past – and hers – she finds herself on a dangerous hunt. And she’s not sure whether she’s the predator – or the prey.
Recent Reviews

My Review
“The Last Girl Ghosted” starts off on a hook. Who is she and who is running away from?
Wren is a character that trusts blindly, someone who craves love with all the damage she carries. This trait drives the whole book! Her willingness to love and forgive the unforgiven.
I loved her readiness to find the facts and dig for the truth. Who is this man, that left her with no explanation? Why is he hiding? I appreciated each turn of the page wanting to know more about Wren’s past and how does Adam connect with her past and present?
Will she end up like the others?
Listen to Book for Free

Purchase Book Here
Book Photo’s

Book Quotes
Houses are like people. They have memories, and energy. They wait. They wilt from neglect. They sicken and decay. They haunt, and they are haunted.
Lisa Unger, Last Girl Ghosted
No one ever talks about the power and comfort of a true friendship that endures years. The friend who worries about you, is there when you call, brings soup when you’re sick, camps out on your couch when you’re sad. There aren’t many friends like that. If you have one, be grateful. I know I am
Lisa Unger, Last Girl Ghosted
The more you want from the world, the more it holds you by the throat
Lisa Unger, Last Girl Ghosted