Review by Booklist Review
While visiting a psychic fair, Jillie Mac sat down in an empty chair because she was tired, unaware that she'd accidentally taken the seat of a fortuneteller on break. Aidan Cates doesn't believe anyone can tell him about his past and present, let alone his future, but his girlfriend insists that they get a reading from Aries Martine. Going along with the mistaken identity, Jillie gives a spot-on account of what she'd seen the night before Aidan's girlfriend with another man. Aidan ends his relationship with this duplicitous woman only to discover that Aries Martine is a fake, too. Unfortunately, Jillie is in town to begin a big project with Aidan, and now she's not sure he'll ever trust her. Angell's (No Strings Attached, 2013) return to the charming Florida oceanfront town of Barefoot William makes for a delightful summer read.--Mosley, Shelley Copyright 2014 Booklist
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Angell follows No Strings Attached with a delightful third book set in the quirky boardwalk town of Barefoot William and incorporating her even more popular Richmond Rogues baseball series. Jill Mac and her friend Carrie are in Florida to build fan support for the Rogues' new spring training facility, which will be built by handsome Aidan Cates, successful contractor and part of the family that runs the town. After Jill impulsively masquerades as a psychic and predicts Aidan's breakup with his current girlfriend, he is intrigued and pursues Jill. Few obstacles slow down this romance, but Aidan and Jill's convincing relationship, as well as a matching one between Carrie and Aidan's second-in-command, dour Mike, and cameos by characters from previous books are appealing, and the author's lighthearted approach and warmth of the spring sunshine make this a winner. Agent: Brown Literary Agency. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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