Review of 'Bits and Pieces'

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This was one of those books.
This book snuck up on me. I had bought it when I was on an Indie author buying spree and actually got it confused with a short story collection I meant to read. That became a happy accident. This book reached out and grabbed me, refusing to let go until my eyes could no longer stay open. I devoured this book, finishing it in two days. It had been a very long time since a book had enthralled me as this one did.
Tessa is a young lady with a special gift. Sometimes when she touches another person she sees glimpses of their future. The problem is, she views her gift as a curse. When she touches a young lady and sees a flash of her brutally murdered, Tessa has no idea what to do. Compound that with a childhood full of these flashes and parents who didn’t understand them or her, it’s no wonder she’s grown up isolated and only allows her therapist and her brother into her world.
All she wants to do is be left alone. But when she meets a handsome professor from the local college, she falls for him, hard. But how can she trust herself with her gift showing her things she doesn’t want to see. And can she trust the handsome man she loves when her flashes say he may be a brutal murderer?
As the mystery unfolds and the flashes grow stronger and more frequent, Tessa has to ask who she can trust, including herself.
This paranormal mystery kept me up at night demanding I turn the page until the wee hours of the morning. I simply had to know what happened next. I hope you will be as hooked on this extraordinary pageturner as I was.
If you love a mystery with a bit of paranormal in it, look no further than, ‘Bits and Pieces’. I highly recommend this book.
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Published on November 22, 2021 21:16
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mystery, pageturner, paranormal
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