by Amie Gibbons (Author)
When a serial killer strikes, even a psychic may not be able to catch him in time in this fun, exciting, and hot first installment of the Special Divisions Force Series.
Psychic FBI agent Ariana Ryder, a perky, smart ex-cheerleader, is only in the FBI because of her extraordinary, and extraordinarily strange, gift. Ariana is desperate to prove she is more than just a pretty face on a too young psychic. But when her team gets called to investigate a dead girl behind a club, it is obvious this is not just another case of pissed off ghosts or humans messing with forces they do not understand. And the jurisdictional battle between the human and the supernatural world is not the only thing heating up when Ariana finds out the FBI are not the only ones investigating. Ariana must psychic up. Backed by her team, the boss she most certainly does not have a crush on, and an ally she is not sure she can trust, but is overwhelmingly attracted to, she must learn more about her powers to solve the crime, before the killer strikes again.Author Biography
Amie was born and raised in the Salt Lake Valley. She started making up stories before she could read and would act them out with her dolls and stuffed animals. She started actually writing them down in college, just decided to do it one day and couldn't stop. She took an unplanned hiatus from writing when she went to Vanderbilt Law School and all of her brain power got consumed by cases, statutes, exams, and partying like only grad students in Nashville can. She graduated and picked her writing back up as soon as her brain limped back in after the bar exam. She loves urban fantasy and is obsessed with the theory of alternate realities. Whether or not she travels to them in the flesh or just in her mind is up for debate. She spends her days living the law life and her nights writing when she's not hitting downtown Nashville to check out live music or inflict her singing on the crowds at karaoke bars. She lives with a cat trapped in a man's body, who doesn't complain about being trapped since it allows him the use of opposable thumbs to work his camera, and his best friend, a man trapped in a cat's body, who complains about his lack of opposable thumbs daily. To hear about new releases, sign up for her mailing list by copying and pasting the following link into your search bar: http: //eepurl.com/bzelVv