Thunder McCloud is getting her life back on track marrying her handsome love. And all those very strange occurrences unfolding have a logical explanation: seeing the French fortuneteller can be written off as mental stress; the local dentist’s unusual behavior can be blamed on his senility--so what if he and his male lover are plotting premeditated homicide? What is odd about the groom’s mother-in-law sharing the bridal suite in Isle de Linda with a Russian lover who is a possible assassin? There is nothing more "normal" unless one considers the rationale of Thunder’s grandmother who is secretly residing at High Heaven Mental Institution--well, she was told the old relative was residing in heaven. There is no comparing Thunder’s life to a Ferris wheel or a roller coaster ride; it’s the blurring rotation of a toy top and it will be spinning out of control for sometime before she leads that boring existence she craves with her new husband.(Third book in the Thunder McCloud series.)