About the Book
Synopsis from Goodreads:
Confession. I’m no psychic. But I can sort of see the future—albeit not accurately. And you better believe, I’ve never let that little detail stop me from prognosticating my way into a pickle. So when I ticked off the mob, the feds, and my wily ex, I decided to take my Uncle Vinnie’s advice and start over with a new name and new hair color while relying on my old shtick—getting my visionary wires crossed and putting myself in danger.
Living in Starry Falls can be deadly.
My Review
Stella Santini’s life is about to be changed forever. Her ex-boyfriend is a mobster and she’s one too. To avoid spending the rest of her life in prison, she has to become Bowie Binx and live in Canada.
On her way to Canada, things don’t go exactly as planned. Her car breaks down in a small town called Starry Falls and she has no money to get it fixed. So, she establishes a new life as Bowie in Starry Falls. She gets a job as a cafe manager to earn money to get her car fixed and continue her journey to Canada. However, things take a shocking turn when Bowie and her boss discover a dead body in the cafe.
Before Bowie can continue to Canada, she must prove that she and her boss are innocent. Not an easy task, but Bowie is determined.
This is a short, intriguing mystery that keeps you wondering what will happen next. There are many twists and turns along the way. I gobbled this one right up. It’s the story of a former mobster trying to remake her life and go legitimate while running from the bad guys.
I really enjoyed this and look forward to more books in this series. It helps that there are cats involved as well.
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Disclosure: This one is from my own e-book collection. I received it as a freebie. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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