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Mr Psychic The Bean Counter Who Lost All Only to Fall in Love and Live Happily Ever After edition by H Raven Rose Dermot Davis Literature Fiction eBooks



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Mr Psychic The Bean Counter Who Lost All Only to Fall in Love and Live Happily Ever After edition by H Raven Rose Dermot Davis Literature Fiction eBooks

George II (his father is George I, his son is George III, and his grandson is George IV - the family is not very flexible) is long-divorced. He raised his son as a single parent and now feels uncomfortable around his grown son, elderly parents and rambunctious grandson. George is an accountant - quite intelligent, very insightful, but mistrustful of people in general. He lives well. His house is perfect, his garden is exquisite, his retirement fund is building and his job is ... well, okay although he has been passed up for several promotions he feels he deserved. In a bid for promotion, on his own initiative George II prepares a financial analysis showing that his Fortune 500 company could be more profitable by outsourcing certain functions. The company agrees, scraps the accounting department and George is jobless and in shock.
George is desperate to find work as he sees his perfect retirement plan going down the tubes and when at long last he is offered a job as a telephone psychic he takes it. The new job has the power to change George's perception of the world if he'll let it but rational George has no intention of permitting intuitive thinking get the better of him. And therein lies the heart of the conflict.
I loved the essence of this yarn but found the pacing uncomfortable. The lengthy initial description of George's home and world was truly reflective of his perfection-seeking, object-oriented personality, but it made me wish I had never had anything to do with George. While this is exactly the mood the authors wanted, they forgot that reader patience is finite. There is another slow-down later in the book (I know it was intentional - I still didn't like it!!) before the authors hit the reader with George's essence and turned him and the story upside down (well done!). I deducted a star for the uneven pacing but really liked the book!

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George's best-laid plans come crashing down when he loses his accounting job and is unable to find work. So what's a straight-laced accountant to do? He dons a disguise and takes a job as a telephone psychic! George doesn't know it at first, but he's found his calling and his phone personality, Mr. Psychic, soon becomes wildly popular. As Mr. Psychic transforms the lives of others, he discovers he has transformed himself as well -- into a kinder, more loving, happier human being. Along the way, he starts a new romance and finds new friendships. And we, the lucky readers, get to go along for the ride!

Mr. Psychic is a wonderful read! Dermot Davis and H. Raven Rose transform the main character, George, from a priggish elitist who thinks he has his life perfectly planned into Mr. Psychic, a soulful, open and loving human being. It's a fun journey and you'll love the characters.
George II, an obsessively tidy, finances-obsessed divorced guy, with a grown son named George III, putters in his garden, drives his antique car, and has lovely little dinner parties for four where everything is just right. He is working on his Plan A and B for retirement, and nothing else matters. He is trying to climb the corporate ladder at his firm where he works as a .... I don't know .... some kind of fancy CPA or something. He keeps getting passed over for promotion.

Then, his department gets outsourced and he is out of a job and out of a perfect retirement plan. Thing go from bad to ugly, and he finally takes the only job offered to him -- that of a psychic. And he's good at it.

And like it says, he opens his heart, he falls in love and lives, we hope, happily ever after.

Nice book. Won't win the Nobel Prize for Literature, but so what.
Someone, quick, sue the author, Dermot Davis, who's a huckster for setting expectations low at the beginning, then whams you at the end! My reaction to this book is similar to the first book I read, Brain The Man Who Wrote the Book That Changed the World. At first, I wasn't thrilled, then I loved it by the end.

The best part of the story is how the main character, George, changes when he leaves his new "profession" and then confronts his family. It actually brought tears to my eyes. I would have loved to see a reconciliation with his adult son, too, to top off the icing on the cake. Some of the "psychic" revelations are hilarious. I'm a professional accountant, as well, so I know exactly what the author is referring to.

The love story is wacky, wonderful, and different. I actually found it much more romantic than those typical market-tested "romance" stories which can be insipid or shallow and always feature people who have the looks and the youth of professional models.

Loved this book.
Even though he was single and his son was pushing him to find a mate, George was happy with his roadster (Miss Betty), his pruning, his amazing wine cellar. Whenever he was in doubt, all he had to do pull out his Japanese proverb book and pick out a relevant philosophical saying and that would help smooth the situation.
When he’s fired from a high-paying soulless job, and can’t get another position at all, he fails at being the person that he thinks he should be (smart, careful, controlled, focused on making money, sane and safe), the person that he mistakenly thinks his parents want him to be.
He doesn’t know how to relax and be the person that he truly is… a carefree, instinctually connected intuitive person and natural psychic.
After a series of mishaps, and pretenses, hiding his new shameful position as a telephone psychic, George ultimately learns to accept himself and his gifts. He learns that he is happier helping others find peace, happiness, and wellness than he is obsessively and almost exclusively greedily focused on possessions, money, and retirement.
He goes from being a person who avoids human connection, out of fear of being hurt or abandoned, to being a person willing to let himself love and be loved by a true Soul mate.
An entertaining read, cleverly written and will bring a smile to your face.
Five stars from me.
George II (his father is George I, his son is George III, and his grandson is George IV - the family is not very flexible) is long-divorced. He raised his son as a single parent and now feels uncomfortable around his grown son, elderly parents and rambunctious grandson. George is an accountant - quite intelligent, very insightful, but mistrustful of people in general. He lives well. His house is perfect, his garden is exquisite, his retirement fund is building and his job is ... well, okay although he has been passed up for several promotions he feels he deserved. In a bid for promotion, on his own initiative George II prepares a financial analysis showing that his Fortune 500 company could be more profitable by outsourcing certain functions. The company agrees, scraps the accounting department and George is jobless and in shock.
George is desperate to find work as he sees his perfect retirement plan going down the tubes and when at long last he is offered a job as a telephone psychic he takes it. The new job has the power to change George's perception of the world if he'll let it but rational George has no intention of permitting intuitive thinking get the better of him. And therein lies the heart of the conflict.
I loved the essence of this yarn but found the pacing uncomfortable. The lengthy initial description of George's home and world was truly reflective of his perfection-seeking, object-oriented personality, but it made me wish I had never had anything to do with George. While this is exactly the mood the authors wanted, they forgot that reader patience is finite. There is another slow-down later in the book (I know it was intentional - I still didn't like it!!) before the authors hit the reader with George's essence and turned him and the story upside down (well done!). I deducted a star for the uneven pacing but really liked the book!
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