Book Review of It Takes a Psychic (Ghost Hunters #17)

Embracing Chaos in It Takes a Psychic (Ghost Hunters #17)

As someone who thrives on the confluence of the supernatural and the heartfelt, it’s no surprise that I was immediately drawn to It Takes a Psychic, the latest addition to the enchanting Ghost Hunters series by the ever-talented Jayne Ann Krentz. I’ve often found myself wandering through the richly constructed world of Harmony, and the promise of a new adventure, especially one featuring the vibrant Leona Griffin, felt like a warm invitation I simply couldn’t resist.

In this latest installment, we find our protagonist Leona Griffin navigating a deceptive path rife with danger and intrigue. Initially embraced as a hero following her dramatic escape from a perilous experiment in the Glass House, Leona’s journey quickly turns into a battle against the insidious forces lurking beneath the surface. The setup feels palpable: she’s caught in a web of scrutiny from an elite collectors’ society with ulterior motives, with her every move watched, analyzed, and judged. Krentz brilliantly crafts a narrative where Leona’s prowess in identifying genuine artifacts becomes a focal point, only for it to serve as bait in a much larger, darker game.

What struck me most about It Takes a Psychic was how Krentz deftly interweaves humor, horror, and heart. The quirks of Leona’s beloved dust bunny companion, Roxy, add a delightful layer of whimsy that is both charming and empowering. Roxy’s antics—rescuing caged dust bunnies, pilfering a psionically tuned crystal, and even swiping Leona’s heart—provide comedic relief amidst the heavier themes of betrayal and survival. These mischievous little beings not only broker moments of laughter but also serve as unexpected allies who elevate the stakes.

Krentz’s writing style flows seamlessly, striking a balance between urgency and reflection. Her pacing is calculated, allowing readers to savor the tension while also propelling the story forward. One particularly memorable quote that resonated with me was when Leona muses about the sheer adrenaline rush of danger, a sentiment that echoes throughout the narrative: “Dust bunnies are adrenaline junkies at heart.” This encapsulates not only Roxy’s reckless spirit but also Leona’s own willingness to embrace the chaos around her.

The intricate web of connections to earlier stories, particularly the Griffin Sisters saga and the broader Arcane Society universe, gives long-time fans a sense of continuity and nostalgia. However, I caution new readers that jumping straight in might leave them wanting. If you haven’t yet reveled in the world of Harmony, I recommend starting with either The Vanishing or People in Glass Houses. Trust me, once you embark on this journey, you won’t want to stop.

In conclusion, It Takes a Psychic is an exhilarating ride infused with the magical chaos that fans of the series have come to adore. With its blend of humor, haunting revelations, and the unmatched charm of dust bunnies, this book speaks directly to anyone who appreciates tales of resilience in the face of mounting adversity. Personally, diving back into this world reminded me why I fell in love with these characters and their escapades in the first place. If you’re seeking a spectacular escape filled with heart, humor, and a sprinkle of the paranormal, look no further—Jayne Ann Krentz has yet again enchanted her readers. Happy reading!

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