“My biggest secret is locked in Marshal Mike’s holding cell for a couple more hours.” I dangled the holding cell keys from my index finger.

Small Bit of Justice

Meet Tracy Richards. Mom. Internet Psychic. And Local Crime Solver. Working with the Brule, Ohio Police department, Tracy moonlights as their consultant and solves crimes with the help of her spirit guides.

None of which are that interesting.

– Find a missing Corgi

– Catch porch pirates

– Locate wandering peacocks

– Discover misplaced items

And all the thanks she gets is being called a witch.

There was a reason Tracy found her way to Brule, and now all these years of escaping her past are for naught as it comes rushing back. After seventeen years, her childhood sweetheart, and baby daddy, comes waltzing back in with a case—find his missing niece.

It turns out her daughters have a cousin who’s been kidnapped, and it’s up to Tracy to find her before she disappears for good. With the help of her witchy neighbor Lehana, Tracy sets out on a chase guided only by her intuition and ghosts.

Danger lurks at every pit stop as the clock ticks, and the precious window becomes narrower. This isn’t the first time Tracy has followed visions of someone in danger, but last time, the only thing they recovered was a body. Now driven to save the girl, Tracy knows this is her chance to redeem herself, but when flashes of more girls come to her, Tracy realizes this might not be as simple as a snatch-and-grab.

Can Tracy beat the clock, or is she actually chasing ghosts?

★★★★★
I have always loved a good crime who done it and can we catch them type of book.

storygraph review

★★★★★
Gives everyone an insight on how Psychics really work.

amazon review

★★★★★
The characters are the best part of this novel. They are witty, strong, and fun to be with. I love how Tracy is a mom, but that doesn’t stop her from being all things, fierce and powerful. I love how she interacts with the paranormal, and the author guides us through that so it doesn’t feel weird or not real. I would definitely read more by this author.

amazon review