
Sandra Steffen, Slightly Psychic
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Was Not A Fan. It Was Not Interesting And I Stoppe
Was not a fan. It was not interesting and I stopped reading it after 3 chapters. I threw the book out.
I Only Had One Wish Two Years Ago... Look Where I Stand In No Where Land... Two Years Ago I Have Hired
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The Prediction Did Not Happen. She Said I Would Hear From The Person In Question At The Beginning Of
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Slightly Psychic Sandra Steffen Harleq
Slightly Psychic
Sandra Steffen
Harlequin Next, February 2007, $5.50
ISBN: 0373881258
Lila Delaney tells the Hartford police Detective Malone and Owens that she knows where they can find the missing daughter of Senator Baxter. Holly is held prisoner in an old stone inn. With the TV news following them, she directs the cops to where she believes the woman is. Inside they find Holly locked to a bed by Lila's fianc , make that ex fianc , Alex Richardson; the news caught the drama entirely to the psychics mortification.
Lila and her best friend Penelope "Pepper" Bartholomew leave New England to start over in Virginia; her psychic skills seem gone forever. However, when she meets and is attracted to former baseball star Joe McCaffrey, she decides to help him. If only her psychic skills came back even slightly, she might locate his missing wife whom everyone assumes he killed.
Lila is a fascinating protagonist who becomes the center of T-shirts after her ignominious TV performance that gives her fifteen minutes of undesired fame. Her "gift" vanished, perhaps due to a psychological reaction formation, as she does not want to be considered a freak. However, attracted to "say it ain't so" Joe, she needs her skill to return to help him. Though the romantic relationship between the once intuitive psychic and the once baseball star never fully develops, readers will enjoy their amateur sleuth team-up.
really happy to see this before making a mistake
really happy to see this before making a mistake
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