
There are definite rewards for following your intuition – and definite punishments for ignoring it. Sephra is an extraordinary artist and brilliant businesswoman who seemed destined to find a beautiful life. She used her clairvoyance to help the man who was in love with her get his life on track, but she couldn’t love him back in the same way. Another man, Chas-Drew Wells, captured her devotion instantly. He was brilliantly creative and business savvy, as she was, but even with Sephra’s supernatural gift, she refused to see that his heart, and future, belonged to another woman, a world-famous dancer. And although her adult children, Whisper and Christian, inherited their mother’s sixth sense, their lives are no crystal stairs. Evil is not always obvious, but for the sake of Whisper's younger brother, Christian, Whisper wishes it was. Christian is in denial about a bad premonition both he and his sister had just before the arrival of their friend's brother, Marcus, in Philadelphia. Christian finds Marcus polite, and charming, though Christian suspects a plot he can’t, or won’t, identify. Marcus may be red-hot, but Marcus is adept at hiding his very sinister nature, and a malevolent talent. And only Whisper can see it. Whisper and Marcus square off, competing for influence over Christian, as her best friend's brother becomes hell-bent on having her younger brother. Marcus will seek to harm all but the most impervious psychics, and an escalating series of threats from him is inevitable. Whisper must expose Marcus, or make Christian come to his senses, because Christian's denial of their premonition could be fatal − for someone. Opposites attract, but in this paranormal romance, what you won't know can hurt you. (This edition includes Reading Group Discussion Questions.)