Unlucky in love, Samantha Ball is not only broke, she's £22'000 in debt and soon to be homeless if she can't get the money together for her rent, so when she's offered the chance to earn some money for a hotline to the heavens by giving tarot readings, she jumps at it, despite the fact that she doesn't have a psychic bone in her body - or does she?
When Sam starts to hear voices of real dead people her psychic career really takes off and she soon becomes a psychic to the stars with her own slot on a prime time TV show. Someone however doesn't share Sam's joy and it's only when they set out to destroy her reputation does Sam really need help from the other side...
Follow Sam's hilarious journey of self-discovery as she adjusts to being a grown up version of the kid from The Sixth Sense and discovers that love can often be right under your nose.
It was fun to read it. But a lot of things were just too obvious. You don't have to be a psychic to know what would happen and who was behind the accusation of fraud. So the ending was very predictable but it was still a cute happy ever after.
Samantha has finished University but unfortunately cannot find work in her field. One day she decides to call a clairvoyant phone chat and thus this hilarious story begins.
The book was cleverly written (I actually laughed out loud a couple of times). Her relationship with Jack was sweet (he was totally bonkers and did not care!).
The ending was a bit predictable and you can tell exactly who made those accusations. Nevertheless I still enjoyed the book. The ending felt a bit rushed but I guess that opened the premise for a new book in the series.
When Sam starts to hear voices of real dead people her psychic career really takes off and she soon becomes a psychic to the stars with her own slot on a prime time TV show. Someone however doesn't share Sam's joy and it's only when they set out to destroy her reputation does Sam really need help from the other side.(less)
Sam is young and broke after studying for a degree at university in order to help people with a phobia of vegetables. She signs up with a psychic telephone line company and soon becomes the star of the show - literally.
Although psychic, poor Sam doesnt see the stuff hitting the fan before it arrives, and it is a hilarious journey at times as she comes to terms with her powers and the fact that not everyone she loves actually loves her in return.
When Sam starts to hear voices of real dead people her psychic career soon takes off and she becomes a psychic to the stars with her own radio and TV show. While the basic story is funny and interesting... the poor editing kept getting in the way. Many sentences became paragraphs long continuously, so much so that I found myself losing the gist of the sentence. Writing the book as a present tense was hard to get use too. The Author repeated words and ideas a little too often. Having said that, I still finished the book because it was a good story. I cannot recommend it at this time due to the editing problems but if they were cleared up, I would recommend to everyone. Like I said, it was a good story, just edited poorly.[[ASIN:B004PLMIGE Oh Great, Now I Can Hear Dead People! (The Oh Great Series)]]
Loved this book. Funny, easy to read and incredibly thought provoking. The book left me feeling uplifted and more inclined to embrace some aspects of my life that I had been trying to ignore. Being psychic is a double edged sword, and as this novel points out, it can be used to serve the greater good of all. It is kind of like having appointments with Heaven, which I am sure that each of us, at some stage in our life, would embrace and love.
I loved that!! so funny and clever and beautifully British :-D Totally not my usual genre and I did crave a bit more heat between Jack and Samantha! They didn't even have a first kiss!!!! But, that wasn't what the book was about and there's a strong possibility that I'm just a sexed up loon whom reads way to much erotica! anyways, I digress, yes, I loved it!!
I predict lots of laughter for you as you read this entertaining tale about the development and adventures of the ‘quirky’ psychic, Samantha Ball, AKA Crystal! A charming, light-hearted read with very loveable characters.
Funny, warm and thoroughly readable! Sam is a truly believeable character, caught up in a world she doesn't understand, and with only her desire to help people in their grief! Friendship, loyalty, betrayal and good old fashioned humour.
I really enjoyed this book. The characters are fun, it's an easy read and I look forward to the next instalment. Sam's psychic abilities are something that we all wish we could do...talk to those who have gone before us.
I thought the characters that Deborah created in this book were brilliant ! They seemed so real and you really cared about them. This book is a great read, would highly recommend