Monday, April 4, 2016

Blog Tour, Review and Giveaway: Sensing You by J.M. Adele

Title: Sensing You
Series: Sensing #1
Author: J.M. Adele
Genre: Adult, Contemporary Suspense Romance
Published: March 30, 2016
Gift or curse?

Ronnie has inherited her granny’s gift of a sixth sense. But for her it’s not a gift, it’s a curse. She’s unable to trust anybody with her secret, unable to form any meaningful relationships beyond what she has with the woman who shares her abilities. She’s learned to hide behind a solid wall of bitchiness.

When the ghost of a persistent young woman infiltrates Ronnie’s world, she can no longer avoid the visions plaguing her. Reluctantly, she starts to open up to friendship, happiness and love, discovering that fate has more surprises in store for her future than she imagined. Including a man who might actually be able to understand the pain she harbours under her tough exterior.

But as she learns more about her gift she finds herself in situations she isn’t prepared for. Now she’s in grave danger. Will she be able to stop a madman before she becomes his next target?


Sensing You Tour Excerpt © J.M. Adele 2016

She was up. I leaned back a bit so I had a view down the hallway. The bathroom door opened revealing Veronica in a purple tank top and… were those shorts or knickers? Her mass of dark curls moved free and wild. She rubbed her eyes as she walked towards me, heading for the kitchen. Those legs, that hair. Those legs. I was amazed this woman was for real, to be honest.
She dropped her hands as she reached the counter, and squealed when she spotted me watching her.
“Morning, Veronica.” The look on her face was priceless. I let the chuckle escape.
“What the fuck do you think you’re doing?” Arms akimbo, stormy eyes, she set my heart on fire. The flame dimmed at the sight of the dark circles under her eyes.
I grinned at her outrage, and moved inside, wanting to get closer and take away whatever troubled her. “Enjoying the morning show.”
She rolled her eyes and opened the fridge to grab the apple juice. I made a mental note to keep the apple juice stocked.
“Hurry up and get your running gear on, we’re leaving in five.”
She paused mid gulp with her cheeks puffed out. The glass clinked on the counter as she set it down, swallowing loudly. “I beg your pardon?”
She was putting on her stern-librarian voice. I bet that worked on most people. She liked to keep everyone at a distance. Not gonna happen with me because it was making me hard. Made me want to rough her up, and show her who was in charge.
“Four minutes.”
Her dark chocolate eyes grew wide as her delectable lips parted. I noted the pulse on her neck as it jumped. She liked it when I took charge. Interesting. A smile tugged at my mouth. “Three minutes. If you don’t change out of those pyjamas, the neighbourhood is going to know what you sleep in.”
She made a strangled sound. “Okay, Bossy Boots. Sheesh.”
She had to brush past me as she navigated the kitchen counter. I breathed in deeply. Her scent wrapped around my chest, and drew my balls up tight. She made me want. She made me need. She made me forget.
In less than two minutes, she was standing in front of me ready to go, wearing black Skins and a fluorescent yellow, razor-back singlet. Her baseball cap dangled from one hand, and sunglasses from the other. I reached out to take them from her.
“You won’t be needing those. We’ll be back before the sun breaks.”
She held her hands up in dismay. Her phone was strapped to her arm. I ripped off the Velcro, taking that, too.
She put her hand over mine. “No. I need to have music when I run.”
I slowly shook my head. “You need to let your mind wander. Listen to the hum of the morning. Let yourself relax and mull things over. I do my best thinking when I run. Pictures of designs start flicking through my head. It’s liberating. Better than therapy.”
“Everything’s better than therapy.” She bit her lip as she let that slip.
I might’ve found a kindred soul. Her eyes told me she knew pain. The kind that I did. I almost felt like a prick for taking away her safety blanket. Almost.
I placed her things on the kitchen bench. Before I could stop myself, my thumb pressed on her chin to free her lip. “Please stop that, it’s very distracting.”
I heard her soft gasp. Her huge eyes seemed too innocent. It was such a contradiction to the independent, sassy girl I’d come to know.
I let my hand drop and turned towards the door. “Let’s go.” Without waiting for her response, I headed out the front, hoping she’d follow.



Do you like a book with a little mystery, supernatural abilities – or at least someone who can see and talk to the dead, and a good romance? Then Sensing You by J.M. Adele is definitely the book to read!

In Ronnie’s family, people have a 6th sense. Like her grandmother and her father, she too can see and talk to the dead, but she tries to hide her gift and doesn’t want to learn to use it or to use it period. After seeing what happened to her father, she believes her gift is more of a curse. And then suddenly, she is practically forced to use it when a certain ghost begs her to help her brother. Ronnie finally agrees and realizes that this man is the other half of her soul.

Brad lost his sister in an accident, and he isn’t sure what it is about Ronnie, but he knows she’s special and has already fallen in love with her. She has her issues, but he is determined to break through her walls, but what will he find on the other side? And what is her connection to his sister?

4 stars!! This book is a page turner! You find yourself unable to put it down because you need to know exactly what’s going on, and there is so much more than meets the eye. I will say that Ronnie got on my nerves ever so slightly and there were a few times I wanted to slap her, but then I reminded myself she has zero social skills, but she’s learning. Great book and a must read!


I loved how different this story was.

Ronnie (Veronica) has a sixth sense... she sees dead people. Growing up people ridiculed her, making her feel like a freak, even her own mother left. Thank goodness she has a kindred spirit in her grandmother, who raised her and also has the sixth sense.

Because of her upbringing Ronnie has built walls and mostly secluded herself, never making many friends. Until a ghost comes to ask for help. She pushes Ronnie to help her in this task where she meets Bradlee. But it's more than just Bradlee, her task is the catalyst for a chain of events already set in motion

Bradlee slowly starts to take down her walls and Ronnie begins to trust but will he turn away once he knows her secret?

And will the ghost's task put Ronnie in danger?

Go one click now, you won't be able to put it down.


J.M. Adele is the author of the contemporary romance novella, Remembering Home, and paranormal romance, Sensing You—coming soon. She lives in Queensland, Australia with her husband, three boisterous boys and two geriatric Labradors.

Working as a nurse in a former life allowed her to meet all sorts of wonderful people and gain many different perspectives on life. Her love of, and addiction to stories prompted characters of her own to take up residence in her daydreams. When they became more insistent, she finally took pencil to paper.
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