

When the local authorities ask Ruby Simpson to help them find a thief in the small town of Castle Cove, she doesn’t have much of a choice.
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But Charlotte needs a place to lay low with her younger sister, somewhere her parents won’t find her and the locals won’ 💝 FREE on Amazon today ()! 💝 She predicted the most recent theft, and the cops have no other leads. 💝 FREE on Amazon today ()! 💝 Blurb: When the local authorities ask Ruby Simpson to help them find a thief in the small town of Castle Cove, she doesn’t have much of a choice. The relationship between Charlotte and Paige is the true heart of the novel. The mystery and romance are both relatively subdued-most of the tension/stakes are tied to the possibility of Charlotte being exposed as a fraud-but by keeping the focus on the siblings and their budding relationships with the residents of Castle Cove, the emotional stakes were far more compelling. There are so few strong and supportive female relationships in fiction, I loved how Charlotte was willing to leave everything behind to give her sister a shot at a stable childhood. A former con artist trying to go legit, Anything But Extraordinary promised to be a lot of fun, which Frame delivers in spades. This book was so entertaining, I was hooked from the very first chapter. Against her better judgment, Charlotte soon finds herself growing closer to both the handsome cop and the truth. After her fake predictions actually come true, the already suspicious Deputy Jared shows up on her doorstep, looking for help in solving a recent rash of thefts.

Soon a desperate Charlotte finds herself slipping back into old habits, posing as the town’s new psychic, Ruby, when her funds run low. Charlotte is determined to give her younger sister, Paige, the normal childhood she never had, and the coastal village of Castle Cove seems like the perfect place for a new beginning, away from their scheming parents. After her fake predictions Anything But Extraordinary by Mary Frame is the perfect blend of comedy and mystery. moreĪnything But Extraordinary by Mary Frame is the perfect blend of comedy and mystery. The narrator is terrific! Good clear voice that makes each person different and fun. Now the cops want her help, the town wants readings, and the owner will be coming home! A total blast! The young gal decides to pretend to be the psychic just once to get quick cash but her prediction causes a stir when it comes true, sort of. The psychic who they are house sitting for just moved in and will be overseas for a few months so they are to set up her books and get ready for her to return. This is a crazy and fun book about a young woman and her teen sister who are broke and decide to house sit for some money. This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary. The young gal decides to pretend to be the psychic just once to get quick cash b Anything but Extraordinary, Volume 1

moreĪnything but Extraordinary, Volume 1 By: Mary Frame Narrated by: Leah Casey This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary. What the real Ruby doesn’t see in her crystal ball won’t hurt her, right?. But Charlotte has to make a choice: raise her little sister on the right side of the law or put food on the table. Getting involved with the cops, especially Deputy “Cute Butt” Jared, isn’t a smart thing for a reformed con artist to do. But Charlotte needs a place to lay low with her younger sister, somewhere her parents won’t find her and the locals won’t ask too many questions.

But Charlotte needs a place to lay low When the local authorities ask Ruby Simpson to help them find a thief in the small town of Castle Cove, she doesn’t have much of a choice.
