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P.S. I Spook You
by S.E. Harmon
This book was so so good!
What I think I loved most about it was, despite the paranormal, unrealistic element of ghosts being real added into this story, it was also hyper realistic in everything else. The monotony of real life sometimes, the not-always-100 percent-exciting life of an FBI Agent/Detective, and Rain and Danny's relationship.
I loved that a lot with their relationship too, because as frustrating as these boys were with their miscommunication and their unwillingness for so long to let each other fully in, it was written in such away that it was understandable. I mean, how DO you tell your boyfriend that you see ghosts and not expect him to think you're crazy? Rain leaving Danny three years prior to the start of this is understandable because of that, as is the fact that he's still in love with Danny, but his fear of Danny seeing his full self, who sees ghost and all, holds him back, and seemed to have held him back in their four year relationship.
Danny did react, at first, kind of how Rain had been scared for so long how he'd react - which kind of disappointed me even as I had to understand it, because I know I would react like Danny if someone I knew told me they saw ghosts. I wouldn't believe it for a second - but he worked through it and came to believe Rain and they were stronger for it.
I loved how their love was realistic too, it wasn't OTT, but it was still strong and passionate and real - also the sex, whooo boy was it hot. I actually made me react to it and feel things *wink wink* and have to fan myself a little. I love sex scenes so much, but if they're more perfunctory with barely any emotion behind it - like a porn scene in written form - or passion, it doesn't generally do anything for me. But when sex scenes are written like they were in this book then I LOVE them, like sign me the fuck up ;)
Such an enjoyable book, and I have a new author to be a fan of. Already want to read other books by them. Definitely recommend :D
What I think I loved most about it was, despite the paranormal, unrealistic element of ghosts being real added into this story, it was also hyper realistic in everything else. The monotony of real life sometimes, the not-always-100 percent-exciting life of an FBI Agent/Detective, and Rain and Danny's relationship.
I loved that a lot with their relationship too, because as frustrating as these boys were with their miscommunication and their unwillingness for so long to let each other fully in, it was written in such away that it was understandable. I mean, how DO you tell your boyfriend that you see ghosts and not expect him to think you're crazy? Rain leaving Danny three years prior to the start of this is understandable because of that, as is the fact that he's still in love with Danny, but his fear of Danny seeing his full self, who sees ghost and all, holds him back, and seemed to have held him back in their four year relationship.
Danny did react, at first, kind of how Rain had been scared for so long how he'd react - which kind of disappointed me even as I had to understand it, because I know I would react like Danny if someone I knew told me they saw ghosts. I wouldn't believe it for a second - but he worked through it and came to believe Rain and they were stronger for it.
I loved how their love was realistic too, it wasn't OTT, but it was still strong and passionate and real - also the sex, whooo boy was it hot. I actually made me react to it and feel things *wink wink* and have to fan myself a little. I love sex scenes so much, but if they're more perfunctory with barely any emotion behind it - like a porn scene in written form - or passion, it doesn't generally do anything for me. But when sex scenes are written like they were in this book then I LOVE them, like sign me the fuck up ;)
Such an enjoyable book, and I have a new author to be a fan of. Already want to read other books by them. Definitely recommend :D