by Kari Lee Townsend
2 1/2 stars. Another Cleaning-Out-My-Kindle read. This had a really good plot, and likable characters but just too implausible to be taken seriously. I'm not entirely convinced it was written by an adult. Teenager, maybe, or a really ditzy young woman who doesn't have social skills. Sunny Meado...
more like 3.5 - one of the better cozy myseries I have read recently
Interesting first novel, if a bit silly and shallow. Very likeable characters (except the parents, but they aren't truly nasty) and great setting. The plot line was a completely far-fetched with the police ordering a suspect to work with the detective, but it made for a very interesting story. I'll ...
Tempest in the Tea Leaves is the first book in Kari Lee's new series.Sunny leaves her parents house to live in an old Victorian home in a small town called Divinity and start her own business in fortune telling. In her first reading for the town librarian she sees the woman getting murdered. She inf...
This is the 7th first book in a new series I've read in the past 2 months and all have been winners. I liked the "woo woo" flavor this series has with the fortune teller, though the heroine's name is a bit silly....Sunshine Meadows?? I can't think of anyone I've ever known who would actually choos...
In the fortune telling business there are a lot of pretenders, but Sunshine Meadows is the real deal—and her predictions can be lethally accurate…Sunny is a big city psychic who moves to the quaint town of Divinity, NY to open her fortune-telling business in an ancient Victorian house, inheriting th...
Sunny moves away from her parents at 29 to try and start her own life and business. She arrives in Divinity to her victorian home she calls Vicky. The home is said to be haunted and Sunny got a great deal on the place. She also found a strange cat whom she calls Morty. She gets her room all s...