Laying a Ghost - Jane Davitt, Alexa Snow I'm giving up for now... maybe I'll try it again, but now I lost my enthusiasm to read this serie

My motives are very personal and are:

1) First of all, the the principal motive is the writing.

There was something about John's voice, his accent, that was comforting, and Nick didn't think it was just it reminded him of how his mother had sounded when he was small - her accent had faded after years in the States until, by the time she'd gotten sick, it was barely noticeable


English is not my first language but I can see when a book should be better edited. All the long paragraphs should be better wrote (almost apnea kind of reading, I dare you to read it out loud)

2) I didn't like that Nick, after only 3 months of a terrible car incident, act like nothing happened and is already in love with John. I can accept his last partner was not the love of his life, but that soon? Really? 3 months? Already having sex? Really? I had problems with this fact.

3) I read up to half and when there was a ghost was always John POV, following or seeing Nick talking and responding to them. I would appreciated at least one time Nick's POV, during a vision. It's annoying try to get what the hell is happening.

So, I can't give a judgment now, and if I finish this story I'll do it