HEAT, 15-21 September 2007
'Claudia Carroll has done it again, with a cracking cast of supporting characters and a heroine you just want fate to smile on. Hugely enjoyable.'
MY WEEKLY, September 2007
'Funny, quirky, romantic... It's impossible to put down once started.'
Product Description
Cassandra never set out to be a psychic, least of all a famous one, with her very own magazine column, plus a glamorous TV slot thrown in for good measure.Well, let's face it, it's not exactly a career choice you might make, now is it? But, whether she likes it or not, ever since she was a little girl, Cassandra's been able to see things, so vividly and clearly, it can be, well, a bit frightening. In fact, scrap that, it's terrifying. You see, the thing is ...she's never yet been wrong. Not once, ever. So here's the biggie: while she can make life and relationship predictions with 100 per cent accuracy for everyone around her, including her three best friends, Chantal, Jo and Marc, then why oh why does she get her own love life so disastrously wrong? And then there's the way her astonishing gift just seems to go clean out of the window any time there's a guy in the room that she fancies...
From the Back Cover
Cassandra never set out to become a famouspsychic, with her very own magazine column, plus a glamorous TV slot thrown in for good measure. Let's face it, it's not exactly the usual career choice a girl might make, now is it? But, whether she likes it or not, ever since Cassandra was a little girl she's been able to see into the future.
While she can make predictions with 100 per cent accuracy for everyone around her, her psychic gift floats right out the window whenever there's a D.S.M. (decent, single man) around that she actually fancies herself especially when that D.S.M happens to be her hot, new TV producer boss.
It seems even being able to foretell the future can't protect Cassandra from what destiny has in store, and sometimes fate won't allow you to look before you love...
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About the Author
Claudia Carroll was born in Dublin, where she still lives. She has worked extensively as an actress on the Irish stage, but is probably best known for her role as TV's nasty Nicola Prendergast in the long-running Irish soap opera Fair City, a character she describes as 'the horrible old cow everyone loves to hate'. She is now a full-time writer.