Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye, is having a hard time getting over a gunshot wound from her last case-especially because she didn't see the shots coming. Out of work and second-guessing her abilities, she tries to get back in the saddle by helping her boyfriend Dutch with some of his FBI cases. And soo...
Word of Abby's talents reading tarot cards has reached a mob boss who wants her help in some business matters and he doesn't take no for an answer. When the police seek out her psychic intuition to shed light on a masked man who's been attacking women, Abby finds herself working both sides of the...
In Laurie’s paranormal mystery novel, psychic Abby Cooper and FBI agent Dutch Rivers are finally getting married—or at least they’ve set the date anyway. Dutch is working a bombing case and Abby’s intuition tells her that he’s in mortal danger. While Dutch follows the clues in hopes of exposin...
Warning: SPOILERSI don't ask much from my light reading. When the heroine has the emotional stability of a two year old and can only find solace in her boyfriend's manly arms, I shrug and keep turning pages. When her best friend is engaging in reckless behaviors typically seen in psychopaths, I b...
This was my first time reading author Victoria Laurie's writings. I was pleasantly surprised. Considering I have a thing for criminal justice and humor, this book was awesome! It is the first book in her, 'The Phychic Eye Mystery Series', and I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the books i...
This is the 9th book in Victoria Laurie's Psychic Eye series. Abby Cooper is asked to assist the CIA in finding a surveillance system, which targets people's auras. She & her boyfriend go undercover to recover the device and the closer they get, the more dangerous it becomes.I've enjoyed all of...
I'm really enjoying this series, and this was yet another fun mystery. I loved the scenery change to Austin, though I did laugh at Abby and Candice driving back and forth to Dallas like it was nothing. That's 6 hours of driving with no traffic, and yet they would head there in the morning, hang o...