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“THE INNOCENT grabbed my attention from the very beginning!” ~Under the Covers

Another chilling installment in the FBI Psychics series. ย This time, the supernatural element didn’t come into play until the very end. ย Even though it was a underlying idea.

I actually loved that our hero and heroine had met online. ย They’d carried on a virtual relationship for over a year, even got up to some Skype and phone sexy time. ย The main reason why our heroine wasn’t jumping on the physical bandwagon and running to meet him? ย Her psychic power. ย She can’t touch others without risking hearing their thoughts and seeing other events unfold. ย Which in the end leaves her drained, and is the reason why at her age she’s still a virgin.

But Jay makes the decision to visit Hell, Georgia and remedy this. ย Only she comes to find Linc, the Sheriff (or ex-Sheriff) she’s been corresponding with in a ton of trouble that he won’t be able to dig out of on his own. ย The town has had a series of mysterious disappearances, amongst which was his own teenage daughter. ย And he won’t have time in his life for anything until he finds her.

Short but entertaining. ย THE INNOCENT grabbed my attention from the very beginning! ย I can’t wait to see what Ms. Walker has in store for us next in this series.

*ARC provided by publisher

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  1. I’ve only read Shiloh Walkers contemporary work and her J.C. Daniels paranormal. I have a few of her other works on my TBR pile I just need to get to them.