A review by kaje_harper
Don't Let Go by Harper Fox

5.0

In this third book in the series, Gideon Frayne, the village police officer, and Lee Tyack, psychic and performer, share a home and a life. They are still working out the details. Lee seems to be haunted by a presence he doesn't want to discuss, but which Gideon occasionally can hear. And Gideon's job may be changing as he receives a promotion.

When Gideon is injured on the job, simmering concerns come to a head. Lee is determined to deal with his own issues and not put Gideon at further risk. At the same time, Gideon is as protective as ever, and unwilling to admit his limitations. And there is an evil out there, which involves them both and will have to be faced.

The plots in these stories are a little murky, but the two men, their relationship, the setting and atmosphere, and the secondary characters, particularly Gideon's brother Ezekiel, all come together in a story that really appealed to me. The slightly longer story let me become more enmeshed in the situation and connect more deeply with the characters. I love seeing an established couple battling to make it through, and these two men are great together. And the ending to the mystery was something of a surprise, giving the plot a little twist. A wonderful installment in this short series, and although I suspect it is the last, I would gladly read another story about these two MCs.