Pummeled by icy daggers, every cell in Detective Ron Bishop’s body screamed to wake up from his fifteen-year-old nightmare. Freezing shower shards cut through the 5:00 a.m. drowsiness. He knew he needed to be awake—wide awake and in the present—when he reached the crime scene.
So begins Book 1 of my new mystery series.
You will, of course, get to know the detective better as you read on, but he is not our main character. That would be our protagonist, Mia Reed. If you’ve read the Bridge Club Series, you will remember Mia as an adolescent in book 3, Premonition Bridge. We meet her again (now a twenty-three year old art therapist) at the beginning of the next chapter.
When the invisible hand guided hers, Mia Reed knew the image would hold a message—a crucial message—possibly a matter of life or death. But on this Tuesday morning her hand was her own as she looked at her newest client’s intake information.
So what’s it all about?
Art therapist Mia Reed has a calling to help her patients as well as a special gift—paintings that provide clues to crimes. However, Freddie Alessi—an assault victim whose wife has gone missing—leaves every session more disturbed than when he arrived… almost as disturbed as Mia feels about his charming and attractive older brother Anthony. Her brain says run, but his fervent kisses keep drawing her back.
Detective Ron Bishop is intrigued by Mia’s gift as he struggles to solve missing persons and murder cases. But when Mia’s hand is guided by an outside force, can the clues in her drawings lead to the killer and answer the questions in time?
You can find out in the soon to be released Watercolor Whispers.
TO BE RELEASED THIS MONTH!
Congratulations, Gloria! I can’t wait to read it!
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