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A review by angrygreycatreads
Haunting Jordan by P.J. Alderman
3.0
This is a paranormal cozy and the paranormal definitely takes front and center stage so you need to be prepared for that to be the focus.
The characters are interesting including Jordan Marsh, the protagonist therapist turned home renovator turned sleuth. A good looking contractor type is thrown in for fun and then of course, the ghosts.
Jordan is actually dealing with more than one mystery. The death of her ex-husband, an open case in she is the main suspect and the murder of Hattie, one of the ghosts inhabiting her home. The chapters flip back and forth between the present day and the past events and journal entries.
The writing is well done and the transitions between chapters, past and present flow smoothly, which can be difficult to do well. Curious to see how this series continues since the original ghost’s mystery is solved. Paranormal is not my favorite read, but this was well enough done that I would give another book in the series a try.
The characters are interesting including Jordan Marsh, the protagonist therapist turned home renovator turned sleuth. A good looking contractor type is thrown in for fun and then of course, the ghosts.
Jordan is actually dealing with more than one mystery. The death of her ex-husband, an open case in she is the main suspect and the murder of Hattie, one of the ghosts inhabiting her home. The chapters flip back and forth between the present day and the past events and journal entries.
The writing is well done and the transitions between chapters, past and present flow smoothly, which can be difficult to do well. Curious to see how this series continues since the original ghost’s mystery is solved. Paranormal is not my favorite read, but this was well enough done that I would give another book in the series a try.