Friends don’t let friends séance drunk.A new Paranormal Women’s Fiction Romance series from NYT & USAT Bestselling Author, Michelle M. Pillow!Vivien Stone lost the love of her life over twenty years ago. Now that she’s in her forties with a string of meaningless relationships under her belt, she can’t help but pine for what might have been. It doesn’t help that she’s somewhat psychic and can … relationships under her belt, she can’t help but pine for what might have been. It doesn’t help that she’s somewhat psychic and can pretty much predict where a relationship is heading before it even starts.
When she and her best friends find a hidden book of séances, Vivien believes it’s the perfect opportunity to talk to her lost love. But things don’t go as planned and what was meant to be a romantic reunion takes a turn for the bizarre.
Maybe some things (and people) are better left buried in the past, and what she really needs has been standing in front of her all along.
Book contains: three very strong women in their forties who aren’t letting themselves be defined by middle age, paranormal phenomenon (psychics, ghosts, magic, etc), romance with sexy times (moderate, not OMG I have to read through my fingers), mildly strong language, and all the fear and excitement of taking a second chance at life. These ladies are doing midlife right!
Paranormal Women’s Fiction (PWF), Magic Paranormal Psychic Romance, Contemporary Humor
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Not as impactful (imo) as the first book, but enjoyable and entertaining. I really thought Troy was Sam coming back to Viv and was disappointed in tbat aspect. I loved Viv standing up to her ex and company when they tried to take advantage of her monetarily. Kudos!!
This is the second book of a series about three best friends. This is Vivian’s story. Vivian lost the “love of her life”, Sam, to cancer after a short marriage. She hadn’t been able to move past him and enjoy a lasting relationship with a man since then. Good story with a good dash of magic involved. Things did move along pretty quickly in some places though. And Ms. Pillow – you made me tear up a time or two and that’s rare! I recommend this book for lovers of a good romance and magic.
The second book in the Order of Magic series a well written story that kept me turning pages. Vivien Stone has to learn how to move forward from her past. I enjoyed this story and seeing come together, but I also found it to be an emotional story. I received a copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Vivien lost her first love way earlier than she shouod have. She really shouldn’t have married Rex the Ratbag, especially when he was never loyal to her. Now after 7yrs of divorced life, he’s trying to con Viv into curtailing her alimony payments. Not a smart move Rex. Viv has some very strong evidence of all your little extra-marital pecadilloes!
Viv made sure she never fell in love with anyone again. Young and Dumb is how she likes her men now. No expectations beyond a night or two. Pity her blood heats anytime her new neighbour is around. Troy is her age or thereabouts, a Professor and all around nice guy – will he tempt her where others did not?
I love the bond between Viv and her friends, and even William. I loved that I did not know exactly what way the women’s spectral visitor was going to go – was it another demon, was it Sam or was it some other nightmarish situation?
Great characters, great chemistry – who’d expect all that hottiness lurked under the professor facade!
Another fun and funny story filled with quirky characters. I enjoyed reading it and recommend it
L