Confessions of A Reluctant Psychic
by Jocelyn Smalley
Trade Paper: 6" x 9",  228pp. Aonian Press. ISBN: 1-59663-541-X, 978-1-59663-541-8,  $14.95
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 Elizabeth Brown has been given the gift of being psychic

                                           —and she’d like very much to give it back!

 As a counselor with a successful practice, few people are even aware of her more unusual side, and boy, would she like to keep it that way. But when dreams about a missing girl finally overwhelm her, she breaks down and goes to the police. And now, six months later, the police are coming back to her for help. It’s a missing mother of two this time which means she’ll have to go one more round with the detective she met before—oil and water, night and day. At the same time, an old high school running buddy comes back to town. Now an Episcopal priest, and as impossibly gorgeous as ever, Elizabeth soon finds herself going back to church, but for all the wrong reasons.

With chapters like “Destiny—Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It,” and “Karma Is As Karma Does,” Confessions is a light look at how it feels to live in a New Age reality while still trying to hang on to old school ideas. It’s also a chance to consider the possibility that—just maybe, being psychic isn’t so unusual after all
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About the author:

Jocelyn Bianculli Smalley grew up in the rural farming and dairy country that makes up the heart of California. She’s now a resident of the scenic Central Coast. An experienced social worker, she credits her work with many different kinds of people for giving her a broader understanding of what it means to be alive. She’s been a “reluctant psychic” for over twenty years, and despite the challenges this sometimes presents, she’s found it to be a source of comfort and peace—and very often, a source of humor, too.

Contact Jocelyn at elesia2@earthlink.net