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I Hear Voices
by
Gail Koger (Goodreads Author)
After being laid off from her psychic gig, Zelda Dragos decides finding Montezuma’s lost treasure has to be easier than prying a check out of the state’s unemployment office. The fly in the ointment is the tenacious Derek Sloan, an Indiana Jones type, who wants the gold for himself.
The first clue in the treasure hunt is an Aztec amulet on display at the Phoenix Art Museum....more
The first clue in the treasure hunt is an Aztec amulet on display at the Phoenix Art Museum....more
ebook, 305 pages
Published
July 2012
by Whispers Publishing
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This was a ★★★★1/2 read for me and I've rounded up.
I love how Gail incorporates her local knowledge of Arizona in this story, I felt like I was there, along with the heat and the flies :)
Our kicka$$ heroine Zelda Dragos (love the name) is an unemployed psychic and demon slayer and finding it tough to make a buck in this economic climate, when she chances on a story of Montezuma's gold and just knows it is hers.
The only drawback is the hero, Derek Sloan, ex-Navy Seal Commander and CIA operative....more
I love how Gail incorporates her local knowledge of Arizona in this story, I felt like I was there, along with the heat and the flies :)
Our kicka$$ heroine Zelda Dragos (love the name) is an unemployed psychic and demon slayer and finding it tough to make a buck in this economic climate, when she chances on a story of Montezuma's gold and just knows it is hers.
The only drawback is the hero, Derek Sloan, ex-Navy Seal Commander and CIA operative....more
Receiving a ARC I jumped into reading this long awaited release from one of my favorite authors Gail Koger. The teasers had me hoping the final product would live up to my expectations and anticipation.
This is a contemporary paranormal read featuring Zelda Dragos, a psychic with a MacGyver mentality, who has struggled to distance herself from the shadow of the legendary Dragos family name. With the recent economic atmosphere and lack of psychic employment opportunities she plans to find 'Montezu...more
This is a contemporary paranormal read featuring Zelda Dragos, a psychic with a MacGyver mentality, who has struggled to distance herself from the shadow of the legendary Dragos family name. With the recent economic atmosphere and lack of psychic employment opportunities she plans to find 'Montezu...more
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The one thing I can honestly say about Gail Koger is that she never fails to deliver a fast paced, quirky and entertaining story. I was one of the few that was able to read an early copy of the book and since I have received it I have read it three times to make sure I could give an honest review. I have read all of her previous books and while they all feature alpha males brought down a peg or two ( or maybe 3) by a sarcastic, witty and kicka$$ female. Each one of those stories is different an...more
This was an excellent read. Fresh story line, fast-moving, absolutely great sex scenes . I loved the interaction between Zelda and Derek, it's full of tongue in cheek humor, and passion...And like her previous books, the supporting characters are just as entertaining and wonderful as the H/H. Gail, I loved the clever storyline, witty banter that had me baying like an donkey. Honestly Gail, I am so pleased that every novel you have out, has never disappointed your reader. I read a lot of romance,...more
You can always count on Mrs. Koger's books to be 'rolling on the floor' funny. Zelda is a very smart-mouth, independant lady which tends to tick off evrybody she comes in contact with. So when she dicides to find Montezuma's lost gold, she has to step on some toes, mostly Derek Sloans. Mmmmmm, Derek. Besides his tendency to wear bright, Hawaiian type shirts, Mrs. Koger did a great job making this character and describing him. I have never drooled over a fictional character before but hey, there'...more
Great story, action, humor, ghosts, demons, crazy families, oh my. I love how this author has kick a$$ female characters,and strong (need to learn a little lesson males) underestimating her at every turn, took him a while to figure out she had some awesome skills. Enjoyed the world development and the types of skills the different characters had. This is an action packed with great humor, interesting characters and a nice touch of myths in the story book. Romance was slow to develop, wasn't sure...more
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From the very hilarious first line, I couldn’t stop laughing.
I hear voices and see dead people. No, I’m not nuts. I’m psychic.
Zelda Dragos needs money and to be far away from her Aunt Sophie, who sold her soul to a demon, so when she sees an article in a magazine about Montezuma’s gold, she decides she'll be the one who’ll find it. However, she's not the only one who's after the gold, Derek Sloan aka Tomb Raider wants it too.
After robbing an artif...more
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From the very hilarious first line, I couldn’t stop laughing.
I hear voices and see dead people. No, I’m not nuts. I’m psychic.
Zelda Dragos needs money and to be far away from her Aunt Sophie, who sold her soul to a demon, so when she sees an article in a magazine about Montezuma’s gold, she decides she'll be the one who’ll find it. However, she's not the only one who's after the gold, Derek Sloan aka Tomb Raider wants it too.
After robbing an artif...more
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Be prepared for evil ghosts, demons,a virgin sacrifice, sarcasm, and a heroine with a love of Godiva chocolate. (One of my favorites scenes contains a whole new meaning to the phrase "Death by Chocolate!".) This romp of a story has a bit of a Indiana Jones meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer feel to it and balances the dangerous situations well with humor.
Be prepared for evil ghosts, demons,a virgin sacrifice, sarcasm, and a heroine with a love of Godiva chocolate. (One of my favorites scenes contains a whole new meaning to the phrase "Death by Chocolate!".) This romp of a story has a bit of a Indiana Jones meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer feel to it and balances the dangerous situations well with humor.
Zelda & Derek (Indiana Jones in horribly loud Hawaiian shirts) try to find the lost gold of Montezuma. First at odds with each other, and then together. He's the weapons/fighting expert, she's able do battle with evil forces. And with the help of her otherworldly multi-tool, aka her grandma, they can fight through anything.
Smut light, but a ton of crazy action.
Improbable and ridiculous. You should read it! :D
Smut light, but a ton of crazy action.
Improbable and ridiculous. You should read it! :D
3.5/5; 4 stars; B+
I really enjoy Gail Koger's humor and this book does not disappoint.
I received a copy of this book from the author via my reading group and was happy to check it out.
The adventure, romance, and humour are all very engaging. I enjoyed the quirky world building.
I found it a little disconcerting how Zelda went from hating Derek to being wild about him in the blink of an eye and the sentence structure in the first 1/4 of the book felt choppy. Other than that, it was a fast movin...more
I really enjoy Gail Koger's humor and this book does not disappoint.
I received a copy of this book from the author via my reading group and was happy to check it out.
The adventure, romance, and humour are all very engaging. I enjoyed the quirky world building.
I found it a little disconcerting how Zelda went from hating Derek to being wild about him in the blink of an eye and the sentence structure in the first 1/4 of the book felt choppy. Other than that, it was a fast movin...more
Gail Koger did it again! Another great book....her characters are fun, witty, and just plain enjoyable. I read this book in less than 24 hours and I did not want it to end. The heroine loses her job and decides to change "careers" and enter into treasure hunting. The hero is so alpha and a treasure hunter who is also searching for the exact same treasure as our heroine. Sparks fly between our alpha hero and independent heroine. This is a contemporary paranormal romantic story that I highly recom...more
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When I read Gail Koger, I expect a fast pace, constant danger, hilarity, dirty talking uber alpha male, snarky problem with authority female, etc. This book more than delivered, and caused me to laugh out loud several times. Suspension of disbelief is key when reading Ms Koger, however if you can do it, you are in for a very fun ride.
This was just what I needed after listening/reading a couple of very “heavy” books…while I won’t say this is “light and fluffy” it was a very fun read full of action and laughter. If you liked Just My Luck you will enjoy I Hear Voices.
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I was a 9-1-1 dispatcher for thirty-one years and to keep insanity at bay, I took up writing. Not to worry. The insanity isn’t catching – much. Other than the addiction to chocolate and the twitch in my left eye, I’m good. I’ve had my weird but true stories published in newspapers and magazines. My first book was The Ghost Wore Polyester, a murder mystery/comedy set in Sedona, Arizona. Just My Luc...more
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