by Jayne Ann Krentz
Sam Hatchard is a bit annoying as the hero initially. He's so certain he and Jessie would do okay together. He ignores her valid reasons for doubting that. But as he grows through the story and you learn more about him, he's cool. Plus, Jessie has no problems standing up to him. "Sweet Fortune" ...
Jessie Benedict was the caregiver for her family, the person who made sure that the patriarch, her father, Vincent, did what was needed of him. Everyone used her for this. She also had a serious problem with holding down a job. Her latest job has her working for a psychic, when the psychic falls ...
Not one of my favorites. I found the heroine too much of a push-over for me.