A review by andipants
Misteriosa seducción, by Candace Camp

4.0

A decent romance and a satisfying bit of mystery as well. I was a little frustrated in the first half when the book wouldn't just come out and say why Anna had turned Reed down in the first place; that was transparent and cheap tension-building, and that reveal was overdone. But overall that was a fairly minor complaint. I surprised myself by liking the psychic visions angle; it's not something I actually believe in, nor a fictional trope I'm generally over-fond of, but here I thought it was done well - an otherworldly touch, but not overplayed. I liked the characters, particularly Anna, and I liked her relationship with her brother as well. The romance was rather on the one-note and predictable side, although I liked the twist that fixed everything in the end, even if it was just smidge too perfect; the setup was legitimately there. And the mystery made up, in my mind, for any thinness in the romantic plot. It honestly kept me guessing: I thought I had called the killer halfway through, but I was wrong! Definitely an enjoyable read.