Visions of the future and turning into people's thoughts come naturally to Clara Quinn thanks to her inherited Quinn Sense. Unfortunately, it offers no insight into her love life—or lack thereof—especially where hardware store owner Rick Sanders is concerned. But even though she's still nursing a broken heart, Clara offers Rick a home for his troublesome dog, Tatters.
But Tatters is the least of Rick's problems when a dead body is discovered in the back of his truck. The victim was seen in the hardware store—and bludgeoned to death with a hammer stolen from there. Clara believes Rick is innocent, but she's not sure whether that belief comes from the Quinn Sense in her head or simply from a desire in her heart...
1.5 stars. If you took out all the "I knooooooooow he's innocent!" and the "OMG everyone saaaays he's guilllty!" the book would be about 5 pages long. I mean, JFC, even Molly is first on the HE DID IT bandwagon, so apparently her ordeal in the first book is long forgotten. There's humility for you. Clara is a prime candidate for Dr. Phil. I get it, you got dumped, but the continued harping on lack of trust in the opposite sex isn't endearing, it's just annoying.
I thought there was too much inner dialogue and I found myself flipping through several pages at a time. Half of every chapter was taken up with the MC's anguish over her "Sense". Jesus, get over it already. The rest of the characters, despite the ample descriptions, still manage to lack depth.
Underneath all the claptrap, there's a good story in there, which saved the book from being completely terrible. So, my rating is halfway between hate it and didn't piss me off.
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