Monday, May 7, 2012

Book Review: BELIEVE IT OR NOT by Tawna Fenske


Title: Believe It or Not
Author: Tawna Fenske
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca (March 6, 2012)
Format: Kindle version
Source: Purchased
Genre: Romantic Comedy

Description: Do you believe in...accounting?

Numbers never lie, so Violet McGinn found safe haven in the most boring profession she could find. Until her renowned psychic mother lands in the hospital and Violet has to run her business. Now you can have your taxes filed and your aura read, in one convenient location.

Do you believe in...music?

Drew Watson is the jaded owner of the local hot spot next door, and doesn't need a single thing except a good crowd to dance to what he's spinning on Saturday night.

Do you believe in...love?

The only thing Violet and Drew seem to have in common is that neither believes in that psychic hoo—hah. Except Drew seems to play exactly the right song at exactly the right time. And truth be told, it makes Violet's heart dance just a little ...

Review: I believe in Tawna Fenske’s Believe It or Not.

When Violet McGinn’s psychic mother lands in the hospital, Violet must take over her business, but all she would rather do is her safe job in accounting. Psychic abilities or not, Violet didn’t count on her mother’s shop’s neighbor, Drew Watson, and she to have such a connection from their first meeting. As a bar owner, Drew plays the right song at the right time for Violet to make her psychic predictions. Violet must find a way to embrace the craziness of life—and Drew.

Believe It or Not is a fast-paced read. Fenske’s humor delights and makes this page-turner even more enjoyable. Many times I was laughing out loud. The sexual tension between Violet and Drew is steamy hot. The characters are quirky and heart-warming. I just loved the interactions between them. Fenske excels at adding the right amount of setting and descriptions into her writing without going overboard.

Believe It or Not by Tawna Fenske is a hot and humorous novel that’ll keep the reader guessing. It takes no psychic to know it’s a fun, light read.

Five Bookworms = I loved it!