Friday, December 8, 2017

Review: THE ACCIDENTAL PROPHETESS by Michelle Lam

Natalie has been recently fired and...kidnapped! What a way to start the story. Loved it!

These strange men take her to an underground hole, where lies an organized group that believes her to be a prophetes. WTF!?

Apparently, this secret society secretly works to prevent world disaster. Okay, got it.

What can one say really? Well, they do have her under lock and key, not to mention underground! Okay, so she'll go along with it, if just to figure out how to escape these loonies.

But then they make her an offer she can't refuse. They'll pay her to be their prophet. Money for visions? Okay! But what if she doesn't have any? Oy, tough job!

But, still there really is something to those wacky dreams of hers. In fact, the one about the doughnuts ended up saving lives. Cool!

Of course, things are never as easy as they seem, because, apparently, someone from this organization is plotting to kill Natalie. But, with the help of her friend, Carla--an awesome Latina from the streets and a big lotto savings--she must figure out how to save herself and save the world from a deadly virus. Humor and mystery envelope this story as Natalie tries to figure out who she can trust.

Snarky, witty, and fun! Well-written and fast-paced, I couldn't get enough of this clever novel!


My rating: 5 stars

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