



Believe It or Not
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3.8 • 4 Ratings
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
How long can a beautiful accountant, a crystal ball, and a sexy nightclub owner coexist before passion is predicted?
Numbers never lie, so Violet McGinn found safe haven in the most boring profession she could find. Until her renowned psychic mother lands in the hospital and Violet has to run her business. Now you can have your taxes filed and your aura read, in one convenient location.
Drew Watson is the jaded owner of the local hot spot next door, and doesn't need a single thing except a good crowd to dance to what he's spinning on Saturday night.
The only thing Violet and Drew seem to have in common is that neither believes in that psychic hoo—hah. Except Drew seems to play exactly the right song at exactly the right time. And truth be told, it makes Violet's heart dance just a little ...
Praise for Making Waves:
"Fenske's wildly inventive plot and wonderfully quirky characters provide the perfect literary antidote to any romance reader's summer reading doldrums." —Chicago Tribune
"A zany caper ... Fenske's off-the-wall plotting is reminiscent of a tame Carl Hiaasen on Cupid juice." —Booklist
"Fenske's uproarious romantic caper ... will have readers rolling on the deck. Great fun from an inventive new writer." —Library Journal
"Quirky, sexy, and funny." —A Good Addiction
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fenske's sophomore effort (after Making Waves) is an extended meet-cute scenario, with an entertainingly quirky cast that makes for fine escapist reading as long as the reader is willing to exert a stronger than normal suspension of disbelief. When popular psychic Moonbeam is hospitalized, her accountant daughter, Violet, reluctantly steps in to run the shop. Neighboring bar owner Drew Watson has found success by bringing in male exotic dancers. Despite Violet's protestations about preferring life in Portland, Maine, to Portland, Ore.; her attempts to reciprocate the romantic attentions of Moonbeam's orthopedic surgeon; and Drew's stated skepticism of psychic powers and disinterest in dating a type-A woman, they immediately generate a great deal of sexual tension, plus Drew keeps "randomly" selecting songs that answer Violet's clients' questions. Are circumstances conspiring to bring them together or drive them apart? Sexually charged dialogue and steamy make-out scenes will keep readers turning the pages to discover the answer.