The Presence
by Heather Graham
MIRA Books
September 1, 2004
ISBN #0778320741
384 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Heather Graham

Blood Red

Blood Red

Thriller

The Dead Room

The Island

The Last Cavalier

Kiss Of Darkness

The Vision

The Island

Killing Kelly

Ghost Walk

Suspicious

Killing Kelly

Dead on the Dance Floor

Eyes of Fire

Night of the Blackbird

Never Sleep with Strangers

If Looks Could Kill

The Presence

In The Dark

Dead on the Dance Floor

Picture Me Dead

Snowy Nights

Haunted

On The Edge

Forbidden Stranger

Picture Me Dead

Hurricane Bay

Apache Summer

Rides a Hero

A Season of Miracles

With a Southern Touch

Hurricane Bay

A Season Of Miracles

Night Of The Blackbird

REVIEW

"An exciting paranormal romantic suspense romance"

Toni MacNally and her five friends (David, Kevin, Ryan, Gina, and Thayer) convert a dilapidated Scottish Castle into a tourist attraction using reenactments of stories of love and lore. As Toni and the others perform for a crowd of visitors, a big hunk in kilt shouts for the leader of this charade to face him. Laird Bruce MacNiall apparently has arrived.

Bruce informs the sextet that his castle was not for leasing and they were conned, but allows them to at least recoup their costs by continuing their performance for now. An ex-cop Bruce investigates a series of murders in which the culprit dumps the corpses on his land. Toni has weird dreams in which she sees through the eyes of the serial killer, but also feels a strange connection to Bruce. As she falls in love with the Laird of the castle, Toni wonders if he is the killer. Bruce shares her feelings of love and wants to keep Toni safe even at the risk of his life.

This is an exciting paranormal romantic suspense romance that stars two wonderful lead characters and several fine support players especially the troupe members. Readers will agree with Toni and Gina questioning why Bruce suddenly appears after their show begins to draw crowds (his travel excuse with modern communication seems lame). Still fans will enjoy this tense thriller as Toni struggles between visions that make her fear Bruce and a love for him that makes her fear herself. Heather Graham once again shows why she is a strong presence within the genre.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 16, 2004




 

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