Seer Today, Gone Tomorrow

· Shady Grove Psychic Mysteries Book 4 · Empress Books
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Enjoy this small town paranormal cozy mystery series with an amateur sleuth by author Ada Bell.


Just when Aly finally identified her sister-in-law’s killer, they got away—and they’re not alone.


Aly’s on the case, but leads are few and far between. Meanwhile, another mystery arises: what do you get a psychic toddler for his fourth birthday? Aly wants to make her nephew’s day, but the quest for the perfect gift skids to a halt when she finds the pet store trashed, a trail of blood, and the owner missing.


To make matters worse, someone powerful has cursed the residents of Shady Grove. Aly’s powers vanish. Without her psychic gifts, how will Aly find Katrina’s killer and save the pet store?


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Welcome to Shady Grove: where science meets seances. Seer Today, Gone Tomorrow is the fourth book in the Shady Grove Psychic Mystery series, which is perfect for readers who like small towns, antiques, supernatural sleuths, and slightly nerdy STEM heroines. Okay, really nerdy heroines. Fans of Stella Bixby, Annabel Chase, Amy Boyles, Lily Harper Hart, and Samantha Silver will definitely fall under this small town's spell.

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13 reviews
Lola R
07 December 2021
This is a great series and while I enjoy this series this book unfortunately wasn't my favorite. I struggled a bit with the mystery in this book and the way Aly got involved. As well as the weird and annoying bunny she takes care of for reasons that didn't quite make sense to me. The set up and Aly's involvement felt a bit off and forced to me. I did like seeing how the overarching mystery about her brother's wife who got murderer progressed and the new bits we learn. There are some interesting developments for that mystery. The ending has some big reveals which explains a lot of the happenings, some things make more sense and other things feel even more forced now that we know why they happened. I was sad that there weren't as many visions in this book as I feel that's one of the things that make this series fun and the unique way Aly can investigate these crimes. There is more we learn about witches and psychics and their powers. I look forward to reading the next book and seeing how this all gets wrapped up as I think that's the last book.
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Emily Pennington
07 December 2021
Uh, What Do We Do Now ? . . . The big question on Aly’s mind right now is: what do you get a psychic toddler for his fourth birthday? It’s hard to keep a secret from a psychic! Then Aly discovers the pet store has been trashed, there is blood, and the owner has gone missing. Normally Aly could jump right in and start investigating. But someone cursed the residents of Shady Grove and without her psychic abilities, can Aly make any progress finding Katrina’s killer and can she find the pet store owner and whoever did the damage to the store?
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Molly Hamblin
14 December 2021
as it begins to become clear that Kyle has growing powers, along with a three year old tendency to use them, and not avoid discussing his powers or what he sees, the threats to Kyle grow an earthquake in town is bizarrely localized. after the disappearance of a new pet store owner, and a loss of powers for Kevin and Aly, suspicions and fears rise. who and where are the threats? Priscilla? Mary? an evil entity new on the scene? with the help of friends and allies, can Aly and Kevin keep Kyle safe? a confrontation seems near intense and magical drama I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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