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I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Mouse of Cards by Erin Johnson was a skittering tale of information, truth, and friendship.

Will Jolene figure out what her curse really is?


Jolene Hartgrove


Jolene Hartgrove is a pet psychic that sometimes works with police as a consultant in some instances, like ones that involve animals. Joleen hasn't heard from Peter in a while, she thinks it has to due with what she shared during the last case. That is until a new investigation comes forward that might be able to help Jolene figure out what her curse is. The case this time is different and weird, all at the same time. Jolene will figure it out. 

What I like about Jolene is that she realizes that she is meant for so much more since meeting Peter. She feels freer with him and Daisy. The one thing that I disliked is that maybe she is judging Peter a bit too fast with regard to what she told him recently. 

The Mystery


The mystery is in a museum that has a new exhibit coming in that is all about cursed objects. The museum's new PR guy is deceased and two people that work at the museum think it is the cursed objects that have taken another soul. There are a lot of red herrings, and I almost entirely gave up on figuring out who it was until I narrowed it down. I figured it out before Jolene did, but only seconds before she did. 
Five Stars

Ms. Johnson has another fascinating case that keeps on giving me more questions and wanting to read another book. I have an idea about Ludlof and Jolene, but I'm not quite so sure about it. Either way, I am giving Mouse of Cards by Erin Johnson a five-star rating and recommending it to anyone that loves an excellent cozy paranormal mystery.


Other Books in the Series



You will find links to my reviews of these books near the top next to the book cover of Mouse of Cards.



Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Mouse of Cards by Erin Johnson. 

Until the next time,



Happy Reading!

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