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A review by robinbridgefour
Semi-Psychic Life by Elizabeth Hunter
4.0
Val and her deadbeat cheater of a husband have been divorced for years but when he goes missing and has been accused of theft it is up to Val to find the father of her children and try to help him before he gets railroaded for something he didn’t do. With the help of her other newly gifted friends Val, Robin and Monica will try to figure out what happened to her ex, Josh and why someone might want to frame him.
Val and the local sheriff have been circling each other for a while. She really likes him but her life, kids and ex just seem too much to bring someone else into it. When her ex goes missing and no one is taking it seriously she needs to lean on Sully along with her friends to figure out what is going on and who might want to frame him for something he didn’t do. Can she trust Sully with the secret of her power or will he think she is crazy? Should she give him as chance to be in her life.
This was another good mystery and I like how all the women use their gifts together to figure out what is going on. I also enjoyed that Val got to learn what it was like to lean on the people in her life who will always be there for her and take a bit of the load off. Overall another really good story in this series with likable characters, great setting and the supernatural.
Val and the local sheriff have been circling each other for a while. She really likes him but her life, kids and ex just seem too much to bring someone else into it. When her ex goes missing and no one is taking it seriously she needs to lean on Sully along with her friends to figure out what is going on and who might want to frame him for something he didn’t do. Can she trust Sully with the secret of her power or will he think she is crazy? Should she give him as chance to be in her life.
“I mean that. You’ve got a good life. A good family. A good business. I don’t want to take anything from that. You’ve worked too hard. But maybe think about how I could add something. How being with me could add something to your life.”
Val blinked. “I’ve never thought about it that way.”
“Fair enough.” He leaned back on the pallet and stretched his arms over his head. “Being with people who always take is exhausting. I’ve been there. But that’s not the kind of person I am.”
This was another good mystery and I like how all the women use their gifts together to figure out what is going on. I also enjoyed that Val got to learn what it was like to lean on the people in her life who will always be there for her and take a bit of the load off. Overall another really good story in this series with likable characters, great setting and the supernatural.