Cherry built her fortune-telling business on three things: empathy, observation, and an impressive commitment to caffeine.
Magic has nothing to do with it.
So when the Vanmarche heir hires her to solve a murder threatening his family’s reputation, Cherry assumes she’ll get exposed as a fraud within minutes. Instead, she steps into a supernatural city full of shifters and secrets'' and starts noticing everything people don’t want noticed.
Which would be easier if the heir wasn’t hovering like a broody bodyguard in a suit, looking at her like she’s both a disaster and a discovery. He insists he only wants answers. Cherry insists she’s only doing this for money.
Both of them are lying.
Between suspect interviews, late-night stakeouts, and one too-many moments where his hand lands on her waist like it belongs there, Cherry begins to realize she doesn’t need supernatural powers to predict what’s coming.
Because some futures are obvious.
Especially when the chemistry is this loud.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Magic has nothing to do with it.
So when the Vanmarche heir hires her to solve a murder threatening his family’s reputation, Cherry assumes she’ll get exposed as a fraud within minutes. Instead, she steps into a supernatural city full of shifters and secrets'' and starts noticing everything people don’t want noticed.
Which would be easier if the heir wasn’t hovering like a broody bodyguard in a suit, looking at her like she’s both a disaster and a discovery. He insists he only wants answers. Cherry insists she’s only doing this for money.
Both of them are lying.
Between suspect interviews, late-night stakeouts, and one too-many moments where his hand lands on her waist like it belongs there, Cherry begins to realize she doesn’t need supernatural powers to predict what’s coming.
Because some futures are obvious.
Especially when the chemistry is this loud.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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