Sunflower by Kayla Halleur

Sunflower
The Agency Book 1
by Kayla Halleur
Genre: Paranormal Urban Fantasy Romance
Release: April 7, 2025

What you can expect in Sunflower:
~First person, single POV
~Adult stepbrothers to lovers
~Psychic MC
~Fast burn instalove
~Blind date
~Irish Gaelic as a love language
~Suspense and action
~Protective & possessive
~Greek myths re-told and re-imagined

Meeting Callum for the first time while being crushed under a hundred pounds of sunflowers was somewhat awkward.

Seeing him flee to the other side of the country because of what he saw in my head was downright humiliating.

I can’t help but feel like my dad should have told me ahead of time that his girlfriend and her son had psychic abilities.

Four long years later and he’s back to watch our parents finally get married, and I’m still wondering what on earth he saw in my head that day.

I never thought going on a blind date would eventually bring the answers I was looking for…

Or that it would completely turn my life upside down…

 

Sunflower, the first book in The Agency series, features a young college student, unwittingly dropped into a world he knows nothing about, a psychic that seems to know far more than he’s letting on, and a romance that will be treated like the myths of old in the centuries to come.

Each book in The Agency series features a different couple with their own HEA in an overarching plotline. It is recommended to read the books in order for the most enjoyment.

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Sunflower by Kayla Halleur
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Joey is a young teen when he meets his step-brother-to-be and his reaction to him is astounding. Callum has the same reaction, knowing Joey is his future

I liked Callum’s strength of character in separating himself from Joey because of his age.

Lots of characters with different paranormal abilities. But what exact use these abilities are put to aren’t really defined. The Agency’s agenda seems to be helping the world but there just isn’t enough information to understand what they do and why they do it. A bit confusing in places. As the first in a series it had enough information about the main characters to make them interesting but I felt the story lacked depth. The bad guy was almost a caricature and just seemed pathetic.

This story was at times a mystery, a romance, a history lesson, or a cautionary tale of abuse of power.

Review Copy requested and reviewed on behalf of OMGReads.

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MEET THE AUTHOR:

Kayla is a budding new Australian author who feels incredibly lost when needing to talk about herself (especially in the third person), preferring to let her stories speak on her behalf. When she’s not writing, she can usually be found on the couch wrapped in a blanket burrito with her head in a book. That type of existence suits her introverted heart well, much to the chagrin of her extroverted relatives.

She freely admits that she doesn’t know what the hell she’s doing, but she hopes she’s at least learning as she goes. She’s thankful that you’ve given her story a chance and hopes you enjoyed it.

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