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"Second entry in exciting werewolf trilogy is cleverly written and gripping."
Reviewed by Melissa Huston
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted July 14, 2003
Kathryn Reynolds is a graphic designer who likes her life
just the way it is. But that all changes when her
downstairs lodger and friend, Heather, goes missing. A few
days after Kathryn files a report with the police, Det.
Jack Thornton is asked to look into the case and Read more...
"paranormal romantic suspense"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2003
Montgomery County, Maryland detective Jack Thornton works
three missing people case in which he believes homicides
have occurred. Graphic designer Kathryn Reynolds calls the
police because her tenant Heather DeYoung has not returned
home in a few days. Jack arrives to see if this
disappearance is a boyfriend fling Read more...
His power grows with every sacrifice. Now he has chosen
his final victim, Kathryn Reynolds. But she has one avenue
of escape, the dream world of agony and ecstasy where she
and Jack Thornton must fight for their lives.
SummaryThe first person to disappear was an elderly woman. Then
it was a child...then a teenage boy. When Kathryn
Reynolds's tenant and friend goes missing, she has no idea
that her vanishing could be part of a larger, sinister
pattern. But the moment she meets Detective Jack Thornton,
time seems to stop--literally; The attraction between them
is so strong and undeniable, there's almost something
dangerous about it...
Jack Thornton had assumed that this was just a routine
missing persons report, but there was nothing routine
about his response to Kathryn. He's never reacted so
quickly or so strongly to any woman before, and the erotic
dreams they share threaten to overwhelm his control. But
the more he investigates her friend's disappearance, the
more uneasy he feels. For he's starting to sense that he
and Kathryn are being manipulated by someone...or
something. They seem to be playing cat-and-mouse
with an unseen enemy--but what Jack doesn't realize is
that a killer is on the hunt, and he will stop at nothing
to attain his goal. And that the killer is convinced that
Kathryn is the key to his dreams of unholy power...
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