Guest Review: Tuesday’s Child – Dale Mayer

Posted January 20, 2012 by Shannon in Author Provided / 0 Comments

Tuesday’s Child by Dale Mayer
Series:  Psychic Visions #1
Release Date:  June 16, 2011
Publisher:   Valley Publishing
Page Count:  330
Source:  Provided by Author
Buy the book at: Amazon 

What she doesn’t want…is exactly what he needs.

Shunned and ridiculed all her life for something she can’t control, Samantha Blair hides her psychic abilities and lives on the fringes of society. Against her will, however, she’s tapped into a killer—or rather, his victims. Each woman’s murder, blow-by-blow, ravages her mind until their death releases her back to her body. Sam knows she must go to the authorities, but will the rugged, no-nonsense detective in charge of tracking down the killer believe her?

Detective Brandt Sutherland only trusts hard evidence, yet Sam’s visions offer clues he needs to catch a killer. The more he learns about her incredible abilities, however, the clearer it becomes that Sam’s visions have put her in the killer’s line of fire. Now Brandt must save her from something he cannot see or understand…and risk losing his heart in the process.

As danger and desire collide, passion raises the stakes in a game Sam and Brandt don’t dare lose. 

I must say I am usually not a huge fan of romantic suspense stories, but I loved Tuesday’s Child.  It grabs your attention with the first sentence and don’t stop until the very end.

Samantha Blair has been having images of people dying for ages.  Some might call her a psychic.  However she is far more then that.  Samantha has an incredible talent of being able  feel,  hear, smell, feel and see everything the victims do and when she awakens her body shows the trauma the victims face.  Each “dream” becomes closer to reality.

Detective Brandt Sutherland has been working on the cases of murdered women, when he receives a strange call from Samantha about a death that is about to occur.  Detective Sutherland pays a visit to see if the strange women was the killer he was looking for.  He feels something for Samantha and trues to find a way to help her with her psychic abilities.  He finds himself falling in love with her, and is scared it might be a dangerous game.

The two end up going on a horrifying journey together.  Each vision brings them closer to finding the killer.  But will the visions become too much for Samantha.  She finds out the killer was too close all along.

Overall this book was GREAT.  Tuesday’s Child takes you on an adventure that psychics endure each day.  Some graphic language and scenes are included in this book, so suggested audience would be ages 18 and up.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.