
Your Ghost is the story of a love so deep it rearranged a life—and the grief that followed when that life was shattered.
When Marie McGaha lost her husband, Nathan, the world she knew collapses in an instant. What remains is silence, memory, and the unbearable ache of a future she never asked to face alone. In this unflinchingly honest memoir, Marie traces the sacred geography of widowhood: the hospital rooms and final breaths, the empty side of the bed, the guilt of surviving, the strange rituals of grief, and the moments when love breaks through the darkness like a stubborn, holy light.
Told with lyrical clarity and spiritual depth, Your Ghost is not a story about “moving on.” It is a story about carrying love forward—about learning to live with the echo of a soulmate, about the way grief reshapes identity, faith, and the very meaning of home.
This memoir is for anyone who has loved deeply and lost profoundly. It is a testament to the truth that grief is not a sign of weakness but of devotion, and that even in the hollow places, love continues to speak.





