Psychic Visions Books in Order
How to Read the Psychic Visions series
Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.
The series features interconnected characters, recurring team members, and an overarching network of psychics who occasionally cross paths. While many books can stand alone with self-contained mysteries and romantic arcs, reading in publication order is recommended. This allows readers to follow the gradual expansion of the psychic community, recurring character cameos, evolving relationships, and subtle continuity in how the group supports one another across cases. Jumping around may reduce emotional impact and miss key references to prior events or alliances.
About the Psychic Visions series
Series Premise
The series centers on people—often women—with genuine psychic gifts such as clairvoyance, psychometry, remote viewing, energy reading, or precognition. These abilities frequently manifest during or after trauma, pulling them into criminal investigations they never asked for. Protagonists are drawn into cases involving murders, kidnappings, missing persons, serial killers, or cold cases when their visions provide crucial clues that law enforcement cannot access. They reluctantly partner with skeptical or open-minded detectives, navigate the dangers of being targeted by perpetrators, and struggle to balance their gifts with personal safety and relationships. The narrative explores how psychic insight can crack impossible cases while highlighting the heavy emotional and physical toll of seeing the worst humanity has to offer.
Main Characters
The series spotlights strong, gifted women who become the heart of each story, paired with protective, often law-enforcement-affiliated men who learn to trust their partners' abilities. Protagonists vary—psychometrists who read objects, clairvoyants who witness crimes, energy healers, or precogs—but share determination, empathy, and a drive to help despite personal cost. Recurring and supporting characters include a loose network of psychics who offer advice, shelter, or backup; skeptical detectives who evolve into allies or lovers; medical professionals who aid injured sensitives; and a core group of friends and colleagues who form a found family. Antagonists range from ruthless killers to those who exploit or fear psychics, creating ongoing tension.
Setting
The stories primarily unfold in contemporary North America, with many centered in Vancouver, British Columbia, or nearby Pacific Northwest locales. Urban environments—rainy streets, isolated cabins, hospitals, crime scenes, and quiet neighborhoods—contrast with the inner turmoil of visions. Investigations occasionally extend to rural areas, coastal regions, or other cities when cases demand travel. The atmosphere feels grounded and atmospheric, with misty weather, late-night stakeouts, and the constant tension of knowing danger lurks just beyond the ordinary.
Tone & Themes
The tone is intense, suspenseful, and emotionally raw, combining pulse-pounding action with tender romance and heartfelt vulnerability. Mayer balances gritty crime-solving with steamy chemistry and moments of hope, keeping the focus on justice and healing rather than graphic gore. Themes include the burden and blessing of psychic abilities, trust and acceptance between skeptics and sensitives, the cost of trauma, redemption through helping others, the power of found family among fellow psychics, and the resilience required to face darkness repeatedly. Love often emerges as a grounding force, helping characters reclaim control over their gifts and lives.
The Psychic Visions series captivates with its potent mix of heart-pounding suspense, genuine emotion, and the quiet wonder of extraordinary gifts in an ordinary world. Mayer creates characters readers root for fiercely—flawed, brave souls who turn pain into purpose and darkness into light. Each story reminds us that even when the visions are terrifying, the greatest strength lies in connection, trust, and the unwavering will to save one more life. Readers finish each installment breathless, moved, and eager to dive back into the world where seeing the unseen can change everything.
FAQ
29 books
The next book in the Psychic Visions series, Remnants, will be published in Jul-2026.
A Mother's Love was published in January 2026.
The first book in the series is Tuesday's Child, published in August 2011.
The series primarily falls into the Romantic Suspense genre.
It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.
The series centers on people—often women—with genuine psychic gifts such as clairvoyance, psychometry, remote viewing, energy reading, or precognition. These abilities frequently manifest during or after trauma, pulling them into criminal investigations they never asked for. Protagonists are drawn into cases involving murders, kidnappings, missing persons, serial killers, or cold cases when their visions provide crucial clues that law enforcement cannot access. They reluctantly partner with skeptical or open-minded detectives, navigate the dangers of being targeted by perpetrators, and struggle to balance their gifts with personal safety and relationships. The narrative explores how psychic insight can crack impossible cases while highlighting the heavy emotional and physical toll of seeing the worst humanity has to offer.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.