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Addie has the gift of 'sight'. She can touch any object/person and say everything about its history. And she can also see ghosts..ones who can even threaten her life. After a very bad breakup with her boyfriend, she decides to have just a normal life, without using any of her gifts. She takes a job in an art firm, where her grandfather has been a partner, before he disappeared mysteriously. The firm owner, Otto, has other plans for her. Otto introduces Addie to Blake, an art dealer. The attraction between Addie and Blake is terrific, and Addie, who has been celibate for the past 7 years, doesn't welcome this feeling of vulnerability. Just when Addie gets a taste of what normal life is, she gets tangled in a dangerous web of deception.
This is going to be a difficult review for me. I can't say much details, as I may give away some important plotlines. I will try to be make it spoiler-free, as much as possible.
The plot is unique in a way that you will keep thinking of its awesomeness for a long time after finishing this book.
There was so much positives in the book, that kept me awake with my Kindle at night, in spite of my recently sleep deprived life. I am grazing through some things I loved here..
- The romance between Addie and Blake
- The mystery of the stolen art
- The paranormal touch to everything
- The beauty of knowing the characters' inherent feelings
- The change in POV without causing confusion, but giving more depth to the story
I could actually go on and on.
The writing was great, despite this being the author's debut. The climax wrapped up some major subplots and ended with HEA. There are some questions unanswered like why Addie's grandfather has given warning, why he made his presence after all this time, how did Blake come in Addie's dreams and of course, the real mystery about the art.
I wish I have the second book with me now. This book has exceeded my expectations in every way. You should definitely read it, if romance, suspense or paranormal genre suits you.

This book is outside my usual genre, but I thought the description sounded intriguing and I was looking forward to reading it. The story was definitely different and entertaining and it had some interesting characters (though really - the hero seems really too good to be true), but the development of the H/h's relationship seemed instant and baseless, unless you believe in past lives and such. Minus one star for poor editing and an incredible number of distracting typos, sentence fragments, and run-on sentences. Minus one star for all the cliffhangers (the plot barely wraps up - the hero and heroine end up together and there's a very temporary resolution of a plot point). There were just too many unresolved threads. I doubt I'll read the next book in the series, so I guess I'll never find out what happens.