Jodie Taylor is a buy-on-sight author, so though this is not one of her St Mary’s books I was eager to grab it. This is a supernatural thriller, number #1 in a new series. Elizabeth sees emotions as colour, but she doesn’t quite know what else she is or what she can do, so she’s happy being a boring housewife with a kind husband, but when she’s widowed unexpectedly she ends up a virtual prisoner (for her own good) in the ‘private hospital’ where he worked as a security guard, and there she meets a fellow patient who seems to know more than she does about her plight. The ending wasn’t quite resolved, but…yay!... it looks like this is the start of a series. Roll on the next one.
Jodie Taylor is a buy-on-sight author, so though this is not one of her St Mary’s books I was eager to grab it. This is a supernatural thriller, number #1 in a new series. Elizabeth sees emotions as colour, but she doesn’t quite know what else she is or what she can do, so she’s happy being a boring housewife with a kind husband, but when she’s widowed unexpectedly she ends up a virtual prisoner (for her own good) in the ‘private hospital’ where he worked as a security guard, and there she meets a fellow patient who seems to know more than she does about her plight. The ending wasn’t quite resolved, but…yay!... it looks like this is the start of a series. Roll on the next one.