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A review by stang_gt3
P.S. I Spook You by S.E. Harmon
4.0
There were a few jarring moments in this story that made me think maybe I'd missed something and took me out of things for a minute. They were extremely few and far between, but it's what kept this from being a 5 star read for me.
Still I really enjoyed this book a lot. I loved Rain's character. The background of where he comes from, his unique family, and the way it's shaped him into becoming the profiler he is was great. Especially since he's just as unique as the rest of his family, even if he doesn't want to admit or acknowledge it. I adored Ethan's bugging him and just being the teenage pesky ghost. This was a great story of Rain coming to accept his gifts and starting to learn what he can do with it.
Of course being sent back to his hometown to deal with a cold case puts him right back in front of his ex, Danny. Danny is a great solid cold case detective. I enjoyed watching these two circle around each other and try to figure out their new normal. Both were so resistant to things because they'd been hurt by each other in the past. But communication was never their strong suit. Even as they found themselves falling into old habits, they needed to learn new ways to interact with each other. But they were stronger together and I enjoyed the connection between them. I appreciated that Danny didn't just jump to believing Rain. He was reticent at first and thrown by Rain's abilities though he trusted Rain enough not to just shut him down. His acceptance was important. I liked that it wasn't just innate.
The mystery was just enough to keep you interested and still let the reunion between Danny and Rain be the focal point. It gave Rain an avenue to explore his talents with great reluctance. I can't wait to see how things will go in book two now that his talents are acknowledged. It's going to be a lot of fun.
Still I really enjoyed this book a lot. I loved Rain's character. The background of where he comes from, his unique family, and the way it's shaped him into becoming the profiler he is was great. Especially since he's just as unique as the rest of his family, even if he doesn't want to admit or acknowledge it. I adored Ethan's bugging him and just being the teenage pesky ghost.
Spoiler
I'm kinda bummed that he moved on, I would have loved him to be a regular character.Of course being sent back to his hometown to deal with a cold case puts him right back in front of his ex, Danny. Danny is a great solid cold case detective. I enjoyed watching these two circle around each other and try to figure out their new normal. Both were so resistant to things because they'd been hurt by each other in the past. But communication was never their strong suit. Even as they found themselves falling into old habits, they needed to learn new ways to interact with each other. But they were stronger together and I enjoyed the connection between them. I appreciated that Danny didn't just jump to believing Rain. He was reticent at first and thrown by Rain's abilities though he trusted Rain enough not to just shut him down. His acceptance was important. I liked that it wasn't just innate.
The mystery was just enough to keep you interested and still let the reunion between Danny and Rain be the focal point. It gave Rain an avenue to explore his talents with great reluctance. I can't wait to see how things will go in book two now that his talents are acknowledged. It's going to be a lot of fun.