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Latest revision as of 02:37, 4 April 2013
- Author: Holley Trent
- Publisher: Musa Publishing
- Year: 2013
- Setting: Enfield, North Carolina; Raleigh, North Carolina.
Book Description
An 81,000-word paranormal romance told in first person POV. The main character, Marcia Andrews, was introduced in the February 2013 novelette Her Resident Jester, which was her sister Shane's romance story. Marcia is a medium and a "forensic graphologist"--a consultant who reads text to uncover psychic clues.
Love by Premonition will be available May 3, 2013 is all digital formats.
Summary
The psychic didn't go looking for love, but she should have seen it coming.
Marcia Andrews is a freelance psychic consultant. Sick of living hand to mouth, she accepts a contract with Raleigh Police. A new gang called The Cardinals is terrorizing The Triangle, and Marcia gives the department an edge in tracking them. Help that she is, one cop isn’t so keen on her involvement, and makes sure she knows it.
Detective Nat McCoy would rather see Marcia in his bedroom than the bullpen. The gorgeous Scotsman isn’t the typical chauvinist pig, though. He’s keeping a secret that even the psychic doesn’t anticipate.
A close encounter with a Cardinal’s bullet knocks Marcia off her game when the police need her most. She loses hours to trances and ghosts haunt her sleep. She can hardly function, and everything she thought she knew about playboy McCoy suddenly seems questionable. McCoy thinks he knows the cure for what ails her—him. But can she trust him?