![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While Tabitha is not based on any one of them in particular, their stories were often similar. I'm the author so any rating I might give is going to be biased, so I will use this space to tell you a bit more about the book and its protagonist.Ī few years ago, I went through a phase of reading biographies of psychics. Add in a psychic ability that she doesn't believe in, which if she did she would have saved herself a lot of trouble, and the book is highly entertaining.ĭespite the unlikelihood that all of these scenarios would all happen to the same person, this book, at least for me, represents the struggle that most, if not all, young women face navigating the uncertainty that is the transition from adolescence to adulthood. This book, while being a sweet romance and police mystery/murder, is also an eye opener for women who have been a victim of a controlling or abusive partner. Most, thankfully, don't have to deal with all of the ones Tabby did, but many, such as the other women portrayed in the book do fall victim and don't get out. ![]() Throughout the book we see her struggle with multiple traumatic events and issues that unfortunately many young women go through. Unsure with her love life, not LOVING her job, and just trying to make ends meet. Tabitha Drake is in many ways the typical young-adult. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review through GoodReads FirstReads. ![]()
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