Member Reviews
the cover is what drew me in with the Ophelia like lady and am glad I did. The book is a wonderful mystery and I enjoyed getting to know the characters.
Dr. Kate Winter is back in another riveting addition to this series. This book compelled, thrilled from the first page to the last. The past is now Kate's present as the evil that impacted her life is back. I couldn't read this story fast enough, even as I savoured every moment.
Even though in the end it was an OK story... the writing is soooo irritating.... the amount of full stops, I really didn't like how it was written and so found it hard to read
Psychic Profiler Dr. Kate Winter is caught between new age mysteries, astrological signposts, and a man from her past who knows secrets. Long ago… A confrontation disintegrated into a murderous end, leaving two people to deal with the carnage.
He’s back to finish what was left undone.
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I’m not the person you remember. Revelations during meditation opened a portal to the mysterious and the veil became a doorway. Dug and discovered a way to plumb energetic cycles to tap the law of attraction and reel in future events. Took experience a step further. Forced to embrace more than can be proven.
The mind is my specialty. How I catch killers.
What good is a premonition if I can’t peg the timing to the calendar?
Kate thought.
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Secrets buried deep, where Kate's most vulnerable. Clay’s on the outside, to protect their relationship and all they’ve built.
But what happens at their new California home throws them. Who is the blonde and what’s her role? Or is she part of the plot?
Across the veil, messages are cryptic.
The test comes in the moment. Preparation fails without action.
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I’ve been up close with serial murderers, which is the work. Ego reveals mania.
Last year, a clear message dropped in. Let go. Prepare.
Time to face him.
This was a decent read a bit slow in places. Giving this book a ⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating
I can't believe I am throwing in the towel on this one at 10%, but OMG the writing is doing my head in. Where are the pronouns?
Example...Closed the lid on the CBD cream. Rubbed the lotion on the back of my neck and right shoulder. Hospitals underfunded, understaffed, and overwhelmed. Perfect storm. Another text to Clay: Let him make the jump. Quick reply: Not funny. He’ll come for you.
**ARC Via NetGalley**