Cut and Run is book 2 of the Boston Clairvoyant series that, in my opinion, is a must read series. Read on to see why!
Disclosure: I received this book to review through iRead Book Tours, I have volunteered to share my review and all the opinions are 100% my own.

Their story continues . . .
The four Boston clairvoyants, blessed—or cursed—with special powers, must fight a ruthless enemy and stop injustice. In Dead Cat, Run, the Sisters of Fate drove them together, but at what cost? The God Apollo wasn’t playing around. He’s still dead set on vengeance.
Sinister forces will have a wicked agenda. An energy grab, a mineral rights war, and deadly mercenaries create a mortally serious game. But the psychics’ sibylline abilities aside, they’re only human. At least three of them are. (What’s up with that?)
Can they stop the killers? And who will survive?
An energetic contemporary thriller, Cut and Run will have you on the edge of your seat as the dance between good and evil resumes.
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Cut and Run is book two in the Boston Clairvoyants series and while you could likely read this one as a stand-alone, you will be much more filled in if you read book 1 (Dead Cat, Run) first. The first book gives you some great background on the characters (aka the Boston Clairvoyants) as well as a foot into the law firm, but alas, as mentioned; you could read Cut and Run without the first book.
When I first started reading Cut and Run, I got a little worried that our friends from the previous books weren’t going to be present, but I was definitely wrong! Sidrah, Max, Jenny, and Leon return and provide us quite the chase and thrill.
The thrill continues where we left off in book one and branches off into a few different directions that are all tied back to one. It was an intricate puzzle, finding all the pieces and putting them where they belong. And I feel fairly confident that the antagonist is finally out of the picture… I think!
I hope to see more of Bonnie and Clyde in the future as they were an interesting piece of the story.
I cannot wait for book three to come out as I am thoroughly enjoying the storyline the author has laid out before us. It isn’t, in my opinion, a far fetched, paranormal concept. It isn’t something that I find is abused, and frankly, it while the reader knows what is there, it isn’t shoved in our faces or really pushed. It is more of a background piece that ‘assists’ in the situations we find in front of us.
The Boston Clairvoyant series has become a favorite and I definitely look forward to reading more by this author.

About the Author
Annabelle Lewis is a pseudonym for the author who lives in Minneapolis with her husband, children, and a wild thug of a dog who sleeps beside her. A multi-genre writer and publisher of 9 novels to date, her humorous mystery caper books have a theme – taking down the bad guy. Villains beware! She also writes a scathing blog and highly entertaining monthly newsletter. Sign up to follow at her website.
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Book 1 Review:
Dead Cat, Run
Hello Leila,
A thousand thank yous for taking the time to read Cut and Run and for such a wonderful review! I remember during the writing process having all the chapters organized by characters and triple checking the who-knew-what-when. It felt like a Rubik’s cube, but in a fun way. I’m working on the third installment – How the Wicked Run – and can’t wait feel that smile when I type – The End. Of course, then my editor materializes like Mozart’s father wearing a huge black cape with the music booming and the not-so-fun work begins. 🙂 I hope you’ll come back to read more in 2022! Hugs, Annabelle Lewis
I look forward to reading more!! It’s such a fun series to puzzle together and I love the characters! I will definitely be keeping my eye out for the next book!