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4.14 AVERAGE


I listened to the audiobook and the narrator did a good job. I really like these characters and the story was interesting. This series is low angst and has a good flow to the story.

I do love this group of characters. Jon and Donovan are great together as a couple. I love that they actually talk to each other. The introduction of Garrett to the story and his chemistry with Sho has me looking forward to more books as well, not to mention the introduction of Donovan's brother coming soon as well.

Jon's powers are so unique and interesting. But this case is pushing all of Jon's limits. There's no leads in sight and only a few survivors in comas in the hospital. But Jon stretching his limits, stretches Donovan's patience. He's not willing to put his lover at risk without really good reason. It was cute to see Garrett getting protective of Jon as well.

The story lines are simplistic in this series, but I like the good hearted feelings at the end of the day. Sure there's a murder out there to track down and find, but our team of heroes are awesome and going to come through things happy at the other end.

This couple is entirely too sensible and logical. They don't really have any conflict. There are so surprises. The baggage is talked through with the understanding of a saint. What I'm getting at is that the couple is boring. This is definitely an ideal real life situation, but the entertainment value is less than desirable.

Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.

“You ever meet someone and want to buy them a taser for their bathtub?”

This series is so much fun, and I love getting the POV from both characters. I wasn’t necessarily missing it in book 1, but I usually prefer dual POV. I was also happy to discover that there’d been a switch in narrators between book 1 and 2. That was definitely a good choice.

Highly recommend this series if you enjoy psychic characters, low angst and mystery solving.

⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️

⚠️ Tropes & content tags ⚠️
Psychic MC
Coworkers
Established couple
Mystery solving
Investigative agency
Multiple orgasms
Romantic suspense
Low angst
Psychic helping police
Age gap

⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Attempted physical attack on MC
Explicit sexual content
Details of murder investigations
Drug use to aid psychic ability
Restraints during sex
SC victim of domestic abuse (past)
Details of MC being attacked with acid (past)
Minor character sedated and committed to psychiatric hospital
Minor character suffering from paranoia and PTSD

⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: Not really drama, but a couple moments of jealousy and insecurity because Donovan is friends with someone he used to sleep with and they all start working together. The friend was only ever physical, and absolutely nothing happens.
Breakup: No
POV: 1st person, dual
Genre: Semi-paranormal romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Versatile
Main characters’ age: 25 and 34
Series: Series
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 200
Happy ending: Yes


“Yeah, babe, I can see that the two of you were together at one point,” Jon said dryly, finally lifting his head and pinning me in place with those baby blues. Dammit. Ever get that feeling you’ve got one foot in a grave, the other on a banana peel?

The most disturbing thing about accidentally waking up at four in the morning is realizing some people do this on purpose so they can exercise.



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Cuddle fest

I love this series, I stupidly started reading at 9.30 pm so when bed time came around couldn't put it down, I tried to go to sleep but couldn't so I carried on reading, which for me is one of the highest honours I can bestow a book.
I love how Donovan and Jon fit together, both professionally and personally, I especially enjoyed Donovan's talk with Jon's mother and Rodger, to my mind it was long over due.
This is a great, fun, and entertaining read from start to finish with a sweet ending, I do hope we get more in this series. Highly recommend it,but start with book one.
adventurous emotional funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Loved Jon and Don. Garrett was also really cool. For a moment, I was afraid that there would be drama because of him; thank God it didn't happen.
Didn't like the case, and the investigation was kinda unsatisfactory. The conclusion was fine, though.

Not as good as the first book in my personal opinion, but damn it if this isn't the fluffiest crime series I have ever read. My heart just can't take it. I kept sighing dreamily throughout the book.

I enjoyed this one, I did, but not nearly enough as the first book.

First off, it switches to a dual narrator, which I think was a poor choice. I actually love dual POV, but sometimes it doesn't work or make sense, and that was the case here, IMO. The author already established a single narrator in the first book, and switching it in book two, and with both in first person no less, was disorienting. With a few exceptions (which could have easily been modified) there wasn't much we got from Donovan's POV that couldn't have just as easily been in Jon's, and Donovan's voice here was SO much weaker and, frankly, boring compared to Jon. It actually made me a lot less interested in him as a character--seeing him through Jon's eyes is great, seeing inside his head... boring. Which I hated! I didn't want to care less about the couple I found so engaging in book 1, but Donovan's POV was like seeing behind the curtain. :(

We also are introduced to Donovan's old army buddy, Garrett, and there was kind of a weird amount of focus on him considering he's not a main character, and I found him to be pretty annoying and immature for the most part.

The case... this time it's just one case, and I missed the multiple case format of book one. The case itself is also a little bizarre, with the bad guy turning out to have a mental illness, and IDK, I just didn't love the way it all turned out.

But I did like learning more about psychics, and I enjoy Jon and Donovan's relationship (particularly when we're in Jon's head) and seeing the growing pains of a new relationship. We got a bit more satisfaction with Jon's past/family, though not nearly enough for me TBH. Still planning to read the next book, but I've resigned myself to not loving the rest as much as book 1 as a lot of what I loved in that book seems to have changed for the rest of the series. What a bummer.

Oh Donovan! He just makes me all *heart eyes* and *swoon* what a gentleman and what a perfect match for Jon!

I completely love all the interactions between these characters. I loved the addition of Garrett, Jon's friend and how well he fits in with the group. I would love to read about him and Sho!

4.5 stars for me because this one didn't pack quite the punch that the first one did, although the first one had a lot of world building and setting up Jon's abilities that this one didn't need to explain? I can't wait for the third book!

Office romance dual point of view
2nd in series

More shenanigans from Jon and Havili.

Read in KU. Enjoyed how their relationship developed and getting to see more of their dynamics with the team members. Can still see as TV show.