A review by mila_readsmm
P.S. I Spook You by S.E. Harmon

5.0

***4.5 rating***

"I refused to acknowledge that I’d apparently rather live without Danny than lose him. It made little sense. Most things regarding love didn’t."

Well, I absolutely adored this book. I am a little late into discovering this series but I guess better late than never.

A story about second chance romance, reconciliation, ghosts, suspense and mystery, this book had it all. Dr. Rainstorm Christiansen who is also a SSA and Detective Daniel "Danny" Mackenna cross paths once more when trying to solve a cold case of missing teen, Amy Greene. Old feelings resurface and Rain's supernatural abilities are further explored when working on Amy's case.

I thought the story was very well written and the emotional connection between Danny and Rain was complicated but passionate. These two have history and S.E. Harmon lets us know it. Feelings of regret, want, desire, rekindling old romance are captured when the story is told from Rain's POV (the story is told from Rain's POV in general). The reader feels what Rain deeply feels. You cannot help but want Danny and Rain to reconcile, but can also understand why Danny is hesitant and reluctant to trust Rain with his heart. However, despite their complicated history, it is of no doubt that these two friendly ex lovers care for one another, and yes even still love each other. Rain's supernatural abilities to communicate with the dead is one of his biggest insecurities and even why he is hesitant to confide in Danny. But even that is not enough to keep sweet grumpy Danny away. I loved how Danny (even though hesitant) still obviously loved Rain, especially with the little things he did to take care of him, like standing up for him, offering his place for him to stay, always protecting Rain, and being worried when it came to him. Absolutely adorable. It is needless to say that I obviously loved this book. I loved their complicated emotions/feelings for one another, and how they found their way back to each other.

I am intrigued by Rain's supernatural abilities and how he will explore his newly established identity as a Medium in the next book. This was a great introduction to the series. S.E. Harmon has definitely gained me as reader/fan. Coincidentally, this book has also made me miss my faves Hazard and Somers. When I read about Danny and Rain, I couldn't help but keep missing my babies