Karis Booth uses her psychic abilities to solve a murder which takes place at a wedding.Using money from her divorce settlement, Karis invests in her sister’s café. Not only are Karis and Erin planning to extend the café premises, they are going to hold regular craft evenings there too.A young woman, Bryony, asks if Karis and Erin can help her make a batch of wedding favours for her upcoming … for her upcoming wedding. The sisters decide to use this as an opportunity to host their first craft evening – much to Bryony’s delight.
During the craft evening, Karis receives a vision concerning Bryony and the wedding favours. It unsettles Karis to know Bryony has an enemy who wishes her harm.
Things get worse when Karis foresees a murder taking place on Bryony’s wedding day. Will Karis be able to stop the murder? Or will she be too late?
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The action has ramped up, and life has become more exciting in their little town. Nice twist to the story and I like the characters.
Psychic Cafe Mysteries Series:
Psychic Cafe Mysteries Box Set 1 – This box set consists of the first four books in the Psychic Cafe Series. Where one book ends the next picks up the continuous storylines with each adding a new plot for that book. The characters were interesting; some could be considered annoying at times. Others were good in their supporting roles. 4*
A Deadly Delivery #1 – This is my first read by this author and I was surprised that it was good. The storylines were interesting and the characters were good. There was enough intrigue to keep the reader interested in this quickly read story. 4*
A Fatal Wedding #2 -This book picks up where the first book ends. Again, the storylines were interesting. The characters are growing into their roles. Erin got on my nerves with her lack of caring for herself with all those miscarriages since she’s pregnant again. Peggy is a good support character with even more personality in this book; she’s funny and a snoop, and a second mum. 4*
Tea and Murder #3 – The storylines are interesting and build toward the future. Karis and Seb are finally at ease with each other, but the past butts in again. Erin is still her silly self refusing to take better care of herself. Peggy rocks and is more of main character than Erin, which I like better since P is bright and lively and E is anxiety in motion. A good mystery with an unexpected twist. 4*
The Knitting Pattern Mystery #4 – Blast to the past, 1958. This is a well put together read. The storylines mesh well with a thread going back to 1958, as some of the others come to fruit. Good characters, although this time I found Peggy a pain here and there, bless her heart. Erin did well, not her usual careless self. The just friends are getting closer and everyone knows it, except them of course. 4*
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The Cross Stitch Puzzle #5 – Picks up a few weeks after Knitting ended. The storylines are full of second chances, theft and murder, and cakes. The characters are interesting, even the nasty one. Peggy, bless her heart, kicks up her fascination with investigating the thefts and murder to Seb’s dismay and concern for both her and Karis. There is a good twist or two. I think book compares better than Knitting, which was still interesting. I contacted the author to review her books and received this book through Booksprout. 4*
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Wonderful cozy psychic mystery
A Fatal Wedding by April Fernsby is another great paranormal mystery for the series. Our gal Karis gets visions here and there and her, the elderly next door neighbor, and the local cop Maris grew up with solve crimes when they happen. Her visions come before or after the crime but never when she tries! I enjoy this series. It is clean, great mystery, like the psychic powers part, the plot, and likeable characters.
It’s easy too read. Whimsical characters.