Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Ivy Vines by Judy Serrano

Ivy Vines VisionsBook Description:
Moving to Sedona was the only way Ivy could think of to start over. She would meet her high school sweetheart and work on making things right between them. Her psychic abilities were gradually becoming a curse and she needed a new start. Little does she know that when she applies for a waitressing job at a local, upscale French bistro, she will come in contact with the dark and mysterious Eli Dubois. What she doesn’t realize is she has just walked into the middle of the Vortex Murders, which involve a great deal of paranormal activity. Elijah’s army of seers are being murdered, one by one, which seems to be magnifying Ivy’s special abilities. 

Eli's best friend, Jake, arrives on the scene and reveals the secret that changes everything. With nowhere to turn, Ivy leans on the two men who offer her solace. And who is the old woman in the shroud? Is she a vision, a dream, or is she real? Only time will tell.

My Thoughts:
This is a good book.  Ivy is running from her past and runs straight into a convoluted future.  There are good men, bad men, and sometimes it is hard to tell the good guys from the bad.  She moves in with a friend she had known in high school but as soon as she reconnects, the problems from her past come back.  Who she thought she was there for, wasn't who she wanted any longer.
Eli is her new boss, but also something more.  She feels drawn to him and he pulls her into a life she had no clue existed.  He also introduces her to his friends, including his best friend Jake.  There is  a lot that goes on in the book that keeps you turning the pages to find out what happens next, and sometimes you still aren't sure!  I know I want to read the next in this series because I want to know what happens to all these characters.
It was a 4/5 for me.  I enjoyed the story.

*contains adult themes and some sensitive subject matter.  I would recommend only for those 18 and older*

Thank you to the author/publisher for the review copy of this book (via PUYB).  I received this book in exchang for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

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