Overall, this was a novel worth reading, if only for pure entertainment’s sake. The main character, Clair (a psychic Tarot-card reader) was very original—her voice was distinct and consistent, and I quickly became interested in her thoughts, feelings, past experience, etc. Her serious moments were taken as such, but she also had her funny moments: witty comments, narrative hyperboles, and random tangents of hilarious situations that she’s previously found herself in. I was entertained. Learning about Clair’s failed marriages while watching her accidentally fall in love with a new man often brought a smile to my face.
I was intrigued by the idea that Clair is a psychic, but as the book went on, I did get a little lost. Pieces of her psychic readings and perceptions are placed right in the middle of scenes with dialogue and other characters, which sometimes makes it difficult to decipher what’s physically happening between the other characters and what is in Clair’s mind. Cases when Clair is flashing back to a scene or event from her childhood also lost me in some places because they’re dropped right in the middle of the present-day dialogue.
The novel turns out to be more of a mystery, who-done-it type of story, full of “oh, that’s why!” moments for the reader, but it was still a pleasant, quick, unique summer romance read.