Trouble in the Tarot
For psychic Sunshine Meadows, sometimes fortunes can be deceiving . . . Lately Sunny has been experiencing a period of big opportunity: her business in Divinity, New York, is thriving, and Detective Mitch Stone has finally agreed to take Sunny on a date. But thanks to her clairvoyant abilities,...
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For psychic Sunshine Meadows, sometimes fortunes can be deceiving . . . Lately Sunny has been experiencing a period of big opportunity: her business in Divinity, New York, is thriving, and Detective Mitch Stone has finally agreed to take Sunny on a date. But thanks to her clairvoyant abilities, Sunny knows better than anyone that life deals out bad cards along with the good. When Sunny agrees to read tarot cards at the annual Summer Solstice Carnival, she meets her Granny Gert‘s “arch nemesis” Fiona Atwater, and is overcome by a vision of Fiona in a violent argument. Sunny knows trouble is brewing when Granny and Fiona start having squabbles all over town. But the fighting comes to a head when a local baker gets run over by a big white Cadillac—and Granny and Fiona are found at the crime scene. Sunny knows she should step aside and let Mitch handle the investigating, but she’s not about to ignore her visions and leave her granny’s life in fate’s hands . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425251973 (0425251977)
Publish date: March 5th 2013
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: A Fortune Teller Mystery (#3)
NOTE: EDITED DOWN TO 2 STARS! 3 stars is overly generous for this book. It wasn't as bad as a 2, but not as good as a 3, but I'm in a generous mood so I gave it the 3 only because of Morty the cat! He's the best and most interesting character in these books. I just don't like Sunny, she of the R...
This series improves with each book, and Trouble in the Tarot was a really fun read! I wanted to yell at both the old ladies in the story for acting like children, but mostly, I just giggled. Morty is really staring to come into his own and Sunny's character has matured enough that I cheer her on....
This by far is my favorite book of the series. Grannie Gert and Fiona are a dual that makes you laugh and of course we can not forget Morty. A great read. Will be adding more to the review later on.