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Book Review: Semi-Psychic Life: (Glimmer Lake Book 2) by Elizabeth Hunter

Semi-Psychic Life: (Glimmer Lake Book 2)
by Elizabeth Hunter 
April 21, 2020
290 pages
A Paranormal Women's Fiction with a bit of class, and a lot of sass, for anyone who feels like age is just a number!

Who says you can’t live the rock and roll life after forty?
You just need a lot more vitamins and a bigger bottle of aspirin.

Valerie Costa was pretty sure she was rocking her forties. She had an amazing coffee shop, two cool teenagers, and a new superpower that gave her insight into any random object she touched.

Okay, she wasn’t thrilled about that last one.

Ever since Val and her two best friends had driven their car off the edge and into Glimmer Lake the year before, Val has struggled with her new abilities. She’s not exactly sure she wants to be psychic, she could live without her newfound glove addiction, and honestly no one wants to know that much about their teenage sons.

But when Val’s ex-husband goes missing, and police show up at her door with questions she can’t answer, Val, Robin, and Monica are going to have to use their sudden psychic abilities to solve a mystery none of them saw coming.

Semi-Psychic Life is a standalone paranormal women’s fiction novel in the Glimmer Lake series by USA Today bestseller, Elizabeth Hunter, author of the Elemental Mysteries and the Irin Chronicles.

Three friends involved in the same critical accident. Each emerged with different Physic abilities. Val is not really pleased that each time she touches something or someone she gets visions of what has occurred in their life. So...gloves are a staple to her wardrobe. She is a divorced middle-aged mother of 3 boys (four if you count her irresponsible ex-husband) and has no time for drama, romance, and “psychic visions.”

But when her ex-husband goes missing, she feels obligated to solve the mystery and get to the bottom of a crime she is sure he didn’t commit.

This story has all the framework as Hunter”s other works. Good main, solid storyline, romance, friendship, and reliability. I didn’t find this as enticing as her other works but never thought about not finishing the story. The characters grew on me so maybe it was just a dour period in my reading marathon or just call me “crazy.” I will pick up the next installment because even if not a 5 star for me, I would like to see where she goes with the other characters.

Review: Suddenly Psychic: (Glimmer Lake Book 1)

Getting 3.5 sheep








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About the Author:
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Elizabeth Hunter is a contemporary fantasy, paranormal romance, and contemporary romance writer. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher. She once substitute taught a kindergarten class, but decided that middle school was far less frightening. Thankfully, people now pay her to write books and eighth-graders everywhere rejoice.

She currently lives in Central California with her son, two dogs, many plants, and a sadly dwindling fish tank. She is the author of the Elemental Mysteries and Elemental World series, the Cambio Springs series, the Irin Chronicles, and other works of fiction.

1 comment:

  1. I really enjoyed the first Glimmer Lake story - Suddenly Psychic - and will be reading this one in the next couple of months.

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