A review by taffy_sea
Second Sight, by Jayne Ann Krentz, Amanda Quick

3.0

A satisfying paranormal historical romance. It gets so much right— the tension (aka near impossibility) of female independence in Victorian England; the interesting and impeccably researched details of early photography; the spunky, clever heroine and swoony hero who walks the line between affable and alpha; the unique psychic abilities that stand out from other paranormal reads; the intermittent chuckle-out-loud quips and scenes; the hilariously goofy plot of the heroine posing as the widow of the hero— complete with an absurdly dramatic explanation for his death— only for him to come back to life and throw a wrench in the works; all this plus pretty good sex scenes and a decent mystery/adventure.

Oh, and I love that she sets out to seduce him.