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Six Keys
by
Kate Copeseeley (Goodreads Author)
"I never meant for her to die. Elicia came to see me a few days ago and before I could catch my breath, I had something more on my mind then reading palms for cash. Jordan is convinced that she was murdered, but who or what could have done it? I have to find out, before they find me next."
When Elicia Ford's strange suicide is called into question by her former lawyer, he e...more
When Elicia Ford's strange suicide is called into question by her former lawyer, he e...more
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Published
November 22nd 2010
(first published November 16th 2010)
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I just left a review for this book on Amazon, so I'm going to copy it here:
I picked up this book through my Kindle browser and reading all the reviews, thought to myself, "It's only $1.99". Was it worth the money? Well, I don't know if I'd fork out the $12.99 for the paperback edition, but this book was worth the money I paid and more.
The book stars Sibilant Bedgood, the everywoman palm reader and tells the story from her perspective. A woman comes to seek her services, leaves without leaving he...more
I picked up this book through my Kindle browser and reading all the reviews, thought to myself, "It's only $1.99". Was it worth the money? Well, I don't know if I'd fork out the $12.99 for the paperback edition, but this book was worth the money I paid and more.
The book stars Sibilant Bedgood, the everywoman palm reader and tells the story from her perspective. A woman comes to seek her services, leaves without leaving he...more
This book had an interesting plot and lots of potential but the writing was very tedious at times. The first 20% of the book drags on but toward the end it does pick up and become more interesting. The story is about a woman who is a fortune teller who has a customer who comes to her for help. The story is based around an evil curse that is killing people.
Also I am not a very big fan of being spoon fed information by an author. It seemed like the author reiterated everything over and over again...more
Also I am not a very big fan of being spoon fed information by an author. It seemed like the author reiterated everything over and over again...more
I don't usually read these kind of stories,
but a friend suggested it to me so I tried it out.
Without going into to much detail this book is not for everyone.
I would give it a rating of PG-13.
That being said, I did enjoy the story
and the characters. The book was well written and descriptive.
I would be interested to see what the writer comes up with in her
next book.
but a friend suggested it to me so I tried it out.
Without going into to much detail this book is not for everyone.
I would give it a rating of PG-13.
That being said, I did enjoy the story
and the characters. The book was well written and descriptive.
I would be interested to see what the writer comes up with in her
next book.
I had a hard time getting going in the beginning. Not sure why, but then all of a sudden I'd read one hundred pages in a day! Quick read, just the way I like it! The characters are likable, focusing on characters of most importance adequately. The story moved forward at a nice pace and I enjoyed the paranormal aspect a lot. Nice job!
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Kate grew up in a household of vociferous readers. Whether via womb or some other kind of nefarious brainwashing, Kate herself also became a vociferous reader, devouring books in just about every genre imaginable.
As time went on, and the brainwashing wore off, Kate found herself dissatisfied with some of the books she read. Sometimes it was a predictable ending. Sometimes there was an irritating c...more
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As time went on, and the brainwashing wore off, Kate found herself dissatisfied with some of the books she read. Sometimes it was a predictable ending. Sometimes there was an irritating c...more
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