
Flowering Inferno
The Bloomin' Psychic, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Meghan Kelly
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Written by:
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Annabel Chase
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Did someone manifest murder or was it simply a tragic glamping accident? Spring has arrived in the charming riverside town of Newberry, along with the thorn in Mia’s side—her formidable mother is in town to attend a manifestation retreat at a nearby glamping site. Mia reluctantly agrees to join her for mother-daughter bonding time and immediately regrets her decision when one of the retreat members is found dead. Mia wants to help solve the case, if only to protect the women in attendance from the smooth stylings of Detective Derek Fairfax, but she’s also concerned about her mother’s reaction to Mia’s blossoming abilities. Madeline Albrecht is the one person capable of snapping the twigs of Mia’s personal progress.
As the investigation gains ground and tensions rise, it becomes clear to Mia that if they don’t crack the case soon, the victim won’t be the only one pushing up daisies.
Flowering Inferno is the eighth and final book in The Bloomin’ Psychic series.
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- Madeleine
- 2025-02-26
Almost a self-help book, but more enjoyable
I enjoyed this book almost as much as the previous books. What I missed was our flawed protagonist who has transformed into a wise and humourless person, ah well! The series wraps up with a whole load of redemption and words of wisdom - the latter being quite impressive. All in all, it was a relatively serious book compared to the previous books in the series. I'll miss the stories and the characters, but everything has to end, I suppose.
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