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Seeing Is Believing

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There's a magic in life—But Ria Sterling has yet to embrace it, because she considers her ability to predict death from merely touching a photograph a curse. She yearns to use her sight to save just one life. On the other hand, tough-talking detective Carrick Jones and his partner profess not to care about saving anyone. But they do need Ria's help in solving a case. Instead, she predicts that Carrick's partner will die. Soon. And when her vision proves true, Ria goes from psychic to prime suspect.—The one thing she can't predict is her instant attraction to Carrick, a man who doesn't believe in the paranormal—only what his five senses tell him. But when danger threatens, Ria finally sees how to use her gift in a unique way. And to show Carrick the inexplicable power of a love where seeing really is believing.—

288 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 2007

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Kate Austin

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Also writes as Josee Renard

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January 5, 2024
I really enjoyed the twist of figuring out the bad guy. I didn't guess but I don't think this was one where you could guess - I'm all right with that.

As a fan of paranormal, I wanted more. That being said, it was a quick, enjoyable read.
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March 16, 2008
A woman with the ability to predict death from photgraphs becomes involved as a murder suspect. The end was predictable, but it was a fairly good read.

"We get to a point in our life where we can see the end, and we have to make decisions about who we're going to be for the second half of our lives. I still don't know that answer, but at least I understand the feeling." - p. 118
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