More light, frivolous fun from the Domestic Equalizers.
Handsome young fireman, Justin Sadler, is finding strange things going on in the home he shared with his late wife, who was killed by a drunk driver a year ago. Her favourite blanket would be casually thrown onto her preferred reading spot, roses would appear on the coffee table in her beloved Waterford crystal vase, and magnetic letters would be re-arranged on the refrigerator to form messages. He turns to the Domestic Equalizers to see what is going on. Could he really be haunted by his late wife, Rachel?
As ghosts are beyond their area of expertise, Debbie Sue and Edwina contact a psychic (Please, call me a mentalist). Unfortunately. old Bella Paredes has recently passed away. and her grand daughter Sophia is having trouble paying off her medical bills on a first year grade one teacher's salary. She therefore decides to supplement her modest living by taking up the family trade. It seems she, too, has "the gift" although she had never used it commercially before. Thankfully, the late Grandma Bella can still talk to her and give her advice.
There is always a light mystery in this series, but no tension and you can always be assured of a happy ending. Real "feel good" books.