Ah, another story detailing the attraction between the living and one of the dead... I've read a few of these not-quite-romances, and actually it's a genre I rather enjoy.
The primary setting of this book is Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, one of the most famous of the large Victorian-era cemeteries in the US. I would recommend that anyone reading the story do a bit of on-line research regarding the location; if you get a sense of place, it will help bring the story to life in your mind. A quick internet search will bring up dozens of photos of the vistas this cemetery affords---what a marvellous place to wander through! Some really amazing monuments, there.
The story is divided (roughly) into thirds, with the first section of the book telling of Jessie's misadventures in the cemetery at night. The second is a flashback giving a bit of Paul the ghost's background (Paul is of course simply dreamy---ha!). And the third brings all the story elements together.
It is, unfortunately, the third section in which the book falls short. The big climax of the plot is resoundingly ANTIclimactic; really, it was quite disappointing for me. Still, I liked both of the main characters; would love to read another story about them getting into some sort of adventure. So, despite the book's shortcomings I'm still going to recommend it for ghost-story fans.
The dust jacket on this one isn't bad, but I have to say it is not the most flattering portrait of Jessie, that's for sure! Well, I mean it isn't terrible, but it does seem to focus on her, um, rear end...