A long career and a named testing body make this a credible psychic service, with one format quirk that decides whether it suits you. Libby Anna Greenfield works by email only. No phone, no per-minute chat window. You send a question, you get a written reading back. Most of this review is about that format, because it is the thing that sets the service apart and the thing a buyer most needs to understand before paying.

Email-only format and written readings

Every reading is delivered as written text. That choice runs through everything else. Libby Anna Greenfield draws on clairvoyance, tarot, and mediumship, and there are narrower products for buyers who arrive with a specific concern: "Find Love," "Mental Energy," and relationship guidance. White magic spells are in the catalogue as well, which trims the audience but also separates the offering from readers who stop at tarot or astrology. Clients are served globally, and since nothing happens live, time zones stop mattering.

Services offered to global clients

An asynchronous format has a built-in cost. There is no live exchange, so no tone of voice or body language to read in real time, on either side. The service answers this in two ways. First, a free introductory reading before any payment, which is the clean way to test how the written deliverable actually lands. Second, the deliverable plays to a documented strength.

Strengths of the written deliverable

Libby Anna Greenfield comes from a writing career and a stint as an agony aunt, so a considered piece of written text is the native output here, not a workaround. Four decades of professional work sit behind that. The site also runs a blog, including a piece on Chinese horoscope compatibility, which lets a first-time visitor sample the editorial voice ahead of any purchase. An on-site testimonials section collects client feedback. Between the free reading and the free content, there are two low-stakes ways in before money changes hands.

Payment through PayPal

Payment runs through PayPal from a booking page. For a solo practitioner taking international payments, that is the right call. PayPal keeps card details away from the business and gives the buyer a dispute route, so a first-time client in another country is not handing financial data straight to Libby Anna Greenfield directly. The format and the payment setup line up: a remote, written, prepaid service built so a stranger abroad can transact without much exposure.

Credentials verified by professional bodies

The claim is 45-plus years of professional experience. More useful is the stated testing by local and national newspapers, magazines, and The British Astrological and Psychic Society. Naming an actual body, instead of a vague "as seen in media" line, is the kind of specific claim that can be checked, which is rare in a field where credentials are usually left blurry.

Career background in personal counsel

The LinkedIn profile for Libby Anna Greenfield adds life coach, therapist, and relationship expert to psychic medium and tarot card reader, pointing to a career built around personal counsel in several forms with readings as one steady strand. Contact is the weak spot in the structure: the only route in is the email readings booking page, one click from the homepage but not a general "get in touch" link. Anyone expecting an obvious contact option will have to hunt.

Limited public reviews and verification

For a business that runs entirely on email correspondence it is internally consistent, though a plainly labelled link at the top would cut the friction. On outside reviews, the picture is limited. A search turned up no Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, BBB, or Facebook listings with verified counts. The name also collides with unrelated results, including an ice cream shop, and a third-party article site mentions positive feedback in a generic way with no named platform or number attached. Solo email readers tend to leave little public trail, so the absence does not condemn the work; it just means a buyer is weighing on-site testimonials, the named society, and the free reading without an independent score to set them against.

Is the email format right for you?

So where does this land. The published claims are specific enough to judge on their own terms: a named professional society and a decades-long, multi-title career are more than a buyer usually gets in this corner of the market, and the free first reading lets anyone test the actual product at no risk. The format is the deciding factor, not the credentials. If a written, considered response is what you want, the email-only model is a feature. If you want a live back-and-forth where you can react and ask follow-ups in the moment, this is the wrong shape and a phone or video reader such as Keen would fit better. Compared with a marketplace like Keen, Libby Anna Greenfield trades breadth of choice and live interaction for a single, named, writing-led practitioner you can sample for free.