"Mills shines once again!"
Jenna Mills has to be one of the best writers rising in the
romance genre today. She has a way of creating characters
that come alive. She uses plots and emotions with razor
edge precision luring the reader to a breathless
involvement without ever being manipulative. Good writers
craft prose to push buttons in their readers. The truly
talented ones do something more. They "see" their books
like a movie in their head and use the prose, the magic of
words, to gift the readers with the same experience. You
don't read Mills' books you SEE the book inside your head.
Jenna Mills dances in fire and invites the reader to join
her. I won't give away a lot of the plot in this, since
there are other books in the series, and you should
discover the strong and unusual plot line
yourself. Danielle Caldwell, a working-mother raising her five-year-
old son, hears words no mother wants to hear "your son has
been kidnapped." After she receives the shattering news,
she recalls the darkly handsome man in the lobby of the inn
where she works, remembers one of the employees saying he
was asking about her. Putting two and two together, she
assumes the man has something to do with her missing son.
Gutsy Danielle pulls a derringer on him and demands
information. When he cannot deliver that and says he is
FBI, she demands he leave her alone. The warning the
kidnappers gave her was to keep the police out of it or
else. Leaving her alone is the one thing he cannot do. Liam
Brooks is a hunter. He has long been tracking a killer
called Titan. It has cost him nearly everything. It cost
him the life of his wife because when Liam got too close
to trapping Titan, the killer punished Liam. Now Liam is a
man obsessed with vengeance. Only Titan's trail has grown
cold, years cold. So when he received a tip about Danielle
Caldwell, he defies his superiors and rushes after the
trail of the ghostly Titan. Danielle knows she should not trust FBI agent, a man with a
too close relationship with the bottle, but
she has no one
else to turn to when the horror hits. Why would someone
kidnap the son of a working woman, a woman of little
importance? Titan wants something from her, but what?
Reluctantly, she has little choice to trust Liam. Only, she
is unprepared for the instant emotional bond. She sees this
man has been deeply hurt. Worse, the sexual
attraction is a
complication she could well do without. There is a "structured feel" because this is a series
where the various writers must work with in a theme,
however Mills takes the line and creates her own feel. That
she can write within a preformed outline only shows how
strong a writer she is. It's easy to write a story that
comes to your with the inspiration of a Muse. It is harder
to take you talent and summer the magic to fit within
another dictates. Mills crafts a dark, sinister tale, with
strongly drawn characters that, once again, pull the reader
along, make you care. It just does not get any better than
this.
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted September 29, 2004
SummarySubject: Danielle Caldwell, single mother
Family history: With her triplet siblings she
shares Gypsy bloodand psychic powers
Deepest secret: She can tell no one her son was
kidnappedif she wants him back alive
Danielle Caldwell tried desperately to hide her terror
from the FBI special agent whose muscled frame darkened
her doorstep just hours after Alex disappeared. Liam
Brooks claimed he'd been led to her by Titan, the sinister
criminal he'd been tracking. He recognized the fear in her
eyes and knew only he could wrest her son from Titan's
grasp. Though Danielle told herself she needed Liam's
help, her feelings ran deeper. His gaze, his touch, awoke
emotions she'd thought long buried, made her want
himbody and soul. But all the while, evil was
watching, waiting for the right moment....
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