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Best Ghostwriting Companies in 2026: Who Actually Delivers

Best Ghostwriting Companies in 2026: An Honest Review

Most lists of the best ghostwriting companies are written by the companies themselves. They position themself while praising competitors just enough to look credible. They leave out everything that would actually help you decide.

This one is different.

Every company here was evaluated against the same criteria. Independent reviews on Trustpilot, Google, and the BBB. Verifiable proof of published work you can find on Amazon. Transparent pricing. Years in business. Honest caveats. Every single one of these companies has at least one thing worth knowing before you commit money to them.

Choosing the right ghostwriting agency is one of the most important decisions a first-time author makes. Whether you are looking for professional ghostwriting services, a book ghostwriting service for your memoir, affordable ghostwriting services in the USA, or a premium book writing service for a business title, this list covers every type of author and every budget. From top ghostwriting companies with decades of experience to curated ghostwriting agencies and freelance platforms, every major option is covered here. This list exists to make that decision easier.

How We Evaluated Each Company

Founded — longevity matters. Companies that have survived a decade or more have proven they are not fly-by-night operations. The best ghostwriting services in the USA have track records you can verify.

Price range — a ballpark, not a quote. Any ghostwriter services company that cannot give you a range before a call is hiding something.

Specialization — what they cover and what they do not. No ghostwriting agency is strong across every genre.

Proof of work — the most important field on this list. Can you find books this ghost writing agency produced on Amazon right now with real reader reviews? Self-reported credentials mean nothing. Published books mean something.

Independent reviews — Trustpilot, Google, BBB only. Not testimonials curated on their own website. For ghostwriting services in the USA specifically, BBB accreditation is the strongest independent trust signal available.

Pro — one honest strength.

Con — one honest weakness sourced from real reviews.

Quick Reference

Company Best For Price Range BBB Proof of Work Key Pro Key Con
Writers of the West Full service end to end Accessible Accredited Public Amazon portfolio Only BBB accredited company. 24/7 support. Free revisions 1 year post publication. Affiordable Not for authors who want to handpick their own writer
Reedsy Handpicking a vetted freelancer $3,500 to $40,000 Not accredited Per freelancer only Top 3 percent vetted writers with verifiable credits Dispute process sides with freelancers. Refunds are extremely difficult to obtain
Kevin Anderson and Associates Premium traditional publishing route $50,000 plus Not accredited High profile titles on Amazon Prestigious roster. Strong traditional publishing connections Almost no independent public reviews for a company of this size and price
The Urban Writers Budget ebooks and nonfiction at volume From $500 per 10k words Not accredited Partial Most affordable option on this list Large portion of writers based in Philippines and Pakistan. Recent AI quality concerns
StoryTerrace Memoir and family legacy books $6,000 plus Not accredited Family books on request Genuine memoir specialist with 546 Trustpilot reviews UK based, limited US accountability. $20,000 undelivered complaint documented on Trustpilot

1. Writers of the West

Best for: Authors who want everything handled from manuscript to published book

Writers of the West is a full-service ghostwriting, editing, publishing, and book marketing company with offices in Houston, Los Angeles, and New York. Founded in 2004 by Chris Holloway. Over 2,500 authors served. More than 200 bestsellers produced.

The model is different from everyone else on this list. Your project details go to writers in the network who specialize in your genre. The writers who genuinely connect with your story raise their hand. Writers of the West shortlists the best matches. Your book goes to a writer who chose it, not one who was assigned it because they were available that week.

  • Founded — 2004
  • Price range — Accessible. High volume direct contract model keeps costs competitive without cutting quality
  • Specialization — 14 plus genres including memoir, fiction, business, children’s books, Christian, romance, thriller, fantasy, self-help, and biography. Full service from writing through publishing and marketing. Not a freelancer marketplace
  • Proof of workPublicly accessible portfolio with direct Amazon links for every published title. Books including Rogue Waves, Colorblind, A Requiem for Yeshua, and Navigating Senior Care are all live on Amazon with real reader reviews today
  • Independent reviewsTrustpilot, Google, BBB accredited
  • Writer assignment — If you are not satisfied with your assigned writer at any stage, Writers of the West will assign you a new one. This continues until the match is right. You are never locked into a writer who is not working for your project
  • Pro — The only BBB accredited company on this list. 7 day project management via call, email, and text. Free revisions for up to one year after publication
  • Con — Not suited for authors who want to handpick one specific individual writer themselves and manage the relationship directly

Verdict — The strongest full-service option for authors who want professional results without managing the process themselves.

2. Reedsy

Best for: Experienced authors who want to handpick a vetted freelance ghostwriter and manage the project themselves

Reedsy is a curated marketplace, not an agency. Founded in 2014 in London. It connects authors with freelance publishing professionals including ghostwriters, editors, and designers. Their vetting accepts fewer than one in twenty applicants. Every writer on the platform has verifiable professional publishing credits.

The transparency on writer profiles is genuinely strong. You browse, compare, and pick who you want. For hands-on authors who know exactly what they are looking for, that control is valuable.

  • Founded — 2014
  • Price range — $3,500 for short projects. $15,000 to $40,000 for full-length books. Plus a 20 percent platform fee on top of whatever you pay the freelancer. Among the most expensive options on this list
  • Specialization — All genres through individual freelancers. Writing services only. No project management, no publishing support, no marketing
  • Proof of work — No company-level portfolio. Reedsy as a platform has no published books to show. Individual freelancers have their own credits, but you would have to verify those yourself
  • Independent reviewsTrustpilot reviews, good transparency, but reviews are a mix bag. Not BBB accredited
  • Pro — Top 3 percent vetted writers with verifiable credits. Maximum transparency on writer backgrounds before you commit. Good for authors who know the publishing process well
  • Con — Multiple verified Trustpilot reviews document editors quitting mid-manuscript with Reedsy siding with the editor on refunds. One author had feedback stop at page 160 of a 420 page book and was offered only 35 percent back. Payment is taken automatically even when work is not delivered on time. The Project Protection policy has failed authors in multiple documented cases. Getting a refund through Reedsy is significantly harder than disputing through your bank. First-time authors frequently report feeling abandoned with no support when things go wrong

Verdict — Legitimate platform with genuinely vetted writers. The dispute process is weak and the lack of a project manager means you carry all the risk if your writer underdelivers, overly expensive, but credible.

3. Kevin Anderson and Associates

Best for: Authors targeting traditional publishing who need a premium agency with high profile credentials

Kevin Anderson and Associates has been ghostwriting since 2007. Offices in Los Angeles, Manhattan, and Nashville. One of the most established US ghostwriter agencies in the country. Their client roster includes Rachel Hollis, John C. Maxwell, Scott Cawthon, and books endorsed by HarperCollins Leadership. Publishers Weekly covered them as one of the most professionalized ghostwriting operations in the country.

Customized contracts. Free writer replacements if the match does not work. Strong connections to literary agents and traditional publishers.

  • Founded — 2007
  • Price range — Starting at $50,000. The most expensive option on this list. Pricing not published anywhere, requires a consultation call
  • Specialization — Primarily nonfiction, memoir, and business books. Strong traditional publishing connections. Less suited for fiction authors
  • Proof of work — Yes. High profile titles verifiable on Amazon. Named client testimonials from industry figures publicly available
  • Independent reviewsBBB profile exists but not accredited. No Trustpilot profile. Almost no independent public reviews anywhere for a company of this claimed size and tenure
  • Pro — The most prestigious name on this list for authors targeting traditional publishing. Proven track record with named high-profile clients and major publisher endorsements
  • Con — Weakest review transparency of any company on this list. At least one documented BBB complaint of $64,000 paid with virtually nothing delivered and refund denied. Pricing requires a sales call. No independent Trustpilot presence for client-facing verification

Verdict — Legitimate and prestigious for the right author. The near-total absence of independent public reviews means you are largely taking their word for it. Do not commit $50,000 plus without thorough independent vetting first, big name in the industry, but caution needed.

4. The Urban Writers

Best for: Digital entrepreneurs and self-publishers who need affordable ebook and nonfiction content at volume

The Urban Writers operate a large freelance platform with over 5,000 writers covering ghostwriting, editing, formatting, and cover design. Based in Canada. Pricing starts around $500 per 10,000 words with Standard, Premium, and Pro tiers.

For high volume ebook and nonfiction production the platform works. Turnaround is fast. Ordering is straightforward.

Verdict — Works for ebook and nonfiction content production at volume. Not the right choice for memoir, literary fiction, or any project where consistent quality and authentic English voice are non-negotiable. Not worth if you’re serious about your book.

5. StoryTerrace

Best for: Authors who specifically want a memoir or family legacy book preserved professionally

StoryTerrace has been operating since 2014 out of London. Their focus is singular: turning personal life stories into books. Families, executives, and individuals who want their story preserved. Over 546 Trustpilot reviews with an active company response team.

The specialization is genuine. Memoir and personal biography is all they do, and their writers are specifically experienced in that format.

  • Founded — 2014, London
  • Price range — Starting around $6,000. UK pricing primary, US authors should clarify contract terms and currency before committing
  • Specialization — Memoir and personal biography exclusively. Does not cover fiction, business books, children’s books, or any other genre
  • Proof of work — Yes. Thousands of personal history and family legacy books completed. Portfolio examples available on request
  • Independent reviews546 Trustpilot reviews. Not BBB accredited
  • Pro — Genuine niche expertise in personal narrative and memoir that most generalist companies cannot match. Strong review volume with consistent positive feedback on the personal narrative process
  • Con — Not BBB accredited. UK based with limited US accountability structure. One documented Trustpilot complaint of $20,000 paid with no book delivered after five years and refund denied. Staff turnover flagged in multiple reviews with clients being passed between writers mid-project

Verdict — Legitimate for UK clients and memoir-specific projects. US authors should verify contract terms, refund policy, and project manager continuity in writing before paying anything.

Companies We Researched But Did Not Include

Scribe Media

Founded by Tucker Max in 2014. For several years one of the most recognized names in business book ghostwriting. In 2022 Scribe Media shut down entirely, laying off all staff with authors mid-project receiving no notice and no refund. They relaunched under new ownership. The shutdown history raises legitimate questions about stability and client protection that have not been fully resolved publicly.

Gotham Ghostwriters

A well known industry name claiming 1,600 editorial specialists and connections to 20,000 freelance professionals. Their ghostwriters reportedly worked for the last five US presidents. Fewer than 15 independent reviews exist across all platforms combined. No verified client reviews on Google. A company claiming that scale of operation with that small a public review footprint does not meet the transparency standard applied consistently across this list.

Not Ghostwriting Companies — Just Directories

The Editorial Freelancers Association and the Association of Ghostwriters are both legitimate industry bodies worth knowing about. Neither is a ghostwriting company. Both are membership directories of individual freelancers. No project management. No quality guarantee. No intermediary if something goes wrong. Finding a writer through their directories puts all vetting and accountability entirely on you.

Companies to Avoid

This section exists because the ghostwriting industry has a documented fraud problem that almost no other list is honest about.

The exact match domain warning

Search Google for “best ghostwriting services” or “professional ghostwriter” and you will find hundreds of results with domain names like bestghostwriters.com, professionalghostwriter.com, topghostwritingservices.com, amazingbookwriters.com, and hundreds of similar variations. You will also find ghost writing companies and ghostwriter agencies with names like “Elite Ghost Writing Company” or “Pro Ghostwriter Agency” that have existed for less than a year.

This is not a coincidence. It is a deliberate tactic called exact match domain SEO. These companies register domain names containing the exact words people search for so they appear at the top of Google results. A legitimate company builds its reputation over years. These companies buy a keyword-stuffed domain name and skip that part entirely. If a ghostwriting company’s entire brand identity is a generic search phrase, that is a serious warning sign.

Writer Beware documented in 2025 that ghostwriting scams operate primarily overseas, mainly in Pakistan, running networks of dozens of websites under different names, falsely using famous authors’ names and major publisher branding to appear legitimate.

Kevin Anderson and Associates confirmed these companies dominate Google advertising, bombard inquirers with relentless text messages immediately after contact, plagiarize copy directly from legitimate ghostwriting websites, and copy-paste testimonials and writer bios from real companies.

The Authors Guild specifically named Harper Book Writers as an internationally based scam targeting first-time authors, charging around $4,000 upfront then consistently failing to deliver while demanding thousands more in additional fees.

Ghost Writing LLC has documented BBB complaints including one author whose book royalty access was set up exclusively under the company’s own Amazon account, locking the author out of their own earnings entirely.

Red flags to walk away from immediately

  • Domain name is a generic search phrase like “best ghostwriter” or “professional ghostwriting services”
  • No physical US address verifiable on Google Maps
  • High pressure calls and texts immediately after your first inquiry
  • Deep discounts and limited time offers
  • Guarantees of specific bookstore placement or royalty amounts
  • No named writers or staff members anywhere on the website
  • Pricing that seems impossibly low for a full-length book
  • Using “Amazon” or “KDP” in the company name
  • Asks for full payment upfront with no milestone structure

If a company matches more than two of these, do not proceed regardless of how professional the website looks.

Three Questions to Ask Any Ghostwriting Company Before You Pay

Can you show me books you have published that I can find on Amazon right now with real reader reviews?

What is your refund policy if I am not satisfied with the quality of writing after the first few chapters?

Who specifically will be writing my book and what are their credentials in my genre?

The answers will tell you more than any website ever will.

This list was independently researched. No company paid for inclusion or placement. Scam data sourced from Writer Beware, Authors Guild, and Kevin Anderson and Associates fraud guide. All company review data sourced from Trustpilot, Google, and BBB profiles linked throughout.

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About the Author

Trin Lucas

Editor & Illustrator, Writers of the West

Trin Lucas is an American writer, editor, and illustrator who has worked with Writers of the West for over five years. She holds a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and specializes in children’s books, visual storytelling, and structured nonfiction. Her editorial work focuses on rhythm between text and imagery, narrative clarity, and layout coherence — helping authors align storytelling with illustration for a cohesive reading experience.

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Writers of the West is a full-service ghostwriting and publishing firm with over two decades of experience helping authors bring their stories to life. From first-time writers to seasoned executives, we have guided hundreds of authors through ghostwriting, developmental editing, and publishing across memoir, business, nonfiction, fiction, and self-help. Based across Houston, Los Angeles, and New York, our team combines editorial expertise with publishing strategy to deliver books that are professionally written, properly structured, and built to last.

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