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Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery. Romance. NO GOOD DEEDWhile still recuperating from injuries sustained in her previous case, the last thing psychic investigator Lucy Valentine wants is to dive into another job. But when Detective Lieutenant Aiden Holliday comes calling for help in finding a missing woman, saying no is not an option.TV journalist Kira Fitzpatrick has vanished without a trace. There's little for Lucy to go on except picking up Kira's current investigation where she left off. The fearless reporter had been close to cracking one of the year's biggest cases: the disappearance of a two-year-old boy.GOES UNPUNISHEDNow Lucy must use her abilities to find both of them. As she follows a twisted trail of lies and deceit, she uncovers a shocking twist to Kira's exposé that someone is desperate to keep secret. It's a race against the clock as Lucy struggles to discover who's telling the truth...and who's willing to kill to keep her from solving the cas… (more)
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Webber's writing is undeniably cozy, but it's always got a depth that sneaks up and surprises you. Undeniably Yours is no exception; that cover might have you thinking rom-com, but it isn't at all. It starts with a missing investigative reporter; one with surprising ties to Lucy's best friend. This is a mystery first and foremost, one that leads to a very non-cozy plot and a not-at-all cozy ending, although Webber still ends the story on a high note.
There wasn't anything at all I didn't like about this book; it's excellent, well plotted and fast paced. The only reason I deducted half a star is for editing errors in the form of missing words. The book wasn't riddled with them, but there were enough to make it impossible to ignore. Webber self-published this 5th book, but those missing words are really the only evidence and I have big-pub books that are much worse.
I think this is the last book in this series she's published and if there aren't any more, it ends in a pretty o.k. place, but if Webber decides to take the series further I'm definitely on-board for another.
Partly because it tried hard to tug at some heartstrings with babies in danger.
Lucy's love, Sean, was very much exactly what she needed him to be. Oh, some romantic moments but
Maybe because Lucy did so much without the usual posse in this one, something was lacking.
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