A review by a_reader_obsessed
Guardians of the Haunted Moor by Harper Fox

4.0

4 Stars

I’m basically going to say what I’ve said from the beginning. It’s not the obtuse obscure mystery that brings me back to this gem of a series, because I will admit that I’m often scratching my head about the main plot point. It is however, about the two protagonists that have seriously carved a place in my heart for one of the rare spots available in my what I deem my favorites.

There’s just something about the way Fox writes lawman Gideon and psychic Lee, that melts me into a big pile of goo. Neither is loud or brash with their love and thus, it is the very little things that tug at my heartstrings, that make me swoon, and ultimately make me marvel at how these two very different men find so many ways to connect. Such shouldn’t be possible or easy but they make it thus, and it shows just how strong and hard they love each other. It shows so so much.

Add in a little paranormal flair set against a straight and narrow contemporary setting and this gives just a hint of “other” to make it sufficiently creepy as well as make you possibly believe in the unbelievable. Toss in the above and obviously, this was a win if I do say so myself!