Dale Mayer
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review 1: Dale Mayer is fast becoming one of my new favorite authors. I read Tuesday's child, the first book in the psychic visions series and I absolutely loved it. I love the genre and I find each story line is unique. I sort of guessed three quarters of the way through who the villain w...
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review 1: 'Maddy's Floor' is another exceptional story by a very talented author, Dale Mayer. This book pulled me in so fast and kept me glued to the pages throughout. The storyline was so well written that I didn't see some things coming. Such great characters as well. I loved to romantic...
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review 1: I like the concept of this book, and the others in the series. I enjoy when there is a little 'more' to a character, because I'm always curious to find out how the author will integrate that 'more' into the story. Sam is very reclusive because of the nature of her abilities. I li...
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review 1: I was absolutely mesmerized from the very beginning! This series is very different from any other vampire series that I have read. And all in a good way! It starts off with Tessa feeling very different than the rest of her family. Her parents and 2 brothers are all "perfect" ...
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review 1: I fell in love with Mosey the talking dog and only Ninna can hear him. Ninna starts working at the local animal shelter where she meets Mosey the cute bassett hound and the very cute vet Stuart. She finds out that Stuart lives across the street from her and he brings home dogs th...
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review 1: I have fallen in love with this series. I love the depth to each story, and this one is no different. Each character has similar but different psychic abilities, which makes it interesting. The difference with this book is that the lead characters, Alexis and Kevin, both have psy...