But heavy is the head that wears the crown and all that, right?
It’s been one month since James was assigned the captaincy at the North County Branch of the Foundation for Paranormal Studies. He’s exhausted, undertrained, and buried under mountains of paperwork when he’d rather be out in the field doing what he does best.
As new requirements come through for branch teams, North County is handed a fresh case to solve. The Jarvis Street School is long abandoned and about to be converted into condos. But before any construction can be done, the violent spirits haunting the building need to be removed.
What starts as a simple case becomes more complicated, with the team fiercely debating their moral responsibilities as new details come to light. Add in some simmering resentments, glitchy equipment, and what might or might not be the ghost of their murderous former captain following James around. Will James be able to keep his team together through this first real test of his leadership skills?Jarvis Street is Book 2 in the North County Paranormal Series, a paranormal workplace urban fantasy!
this just has a different vibe than anything else I've read and I absolutely love it. put on your favorite spooky lofi playlist, let yourself drift and just see what happens.
I liked getting James's story and I look forward to the direction it seems to be going in. I also really like Amelia and Madelyn and I look forward to learning more about them. I liked Gabriella better in this book than the previous one and I hope she sticks around. And I still look forward to learning Bradley's story to understand why he is the way he is!
This is a great follow-up to the first book. I greatly appreciated the change to James' POV in this one. He's an interesting character and I can really understand how he feels about the responsibilities he had to take on. Gotta love being in an underfunded org that does essential work!