"A fantastic paranormal romantic suspense"
Twenty-two years old clairvoyant Kaylin Dancroft abruptly
wakes up because she senses her teenage sister Jenna in
trouble. She is proven right when she sees an intruder
heading towards Jenna. Kaylin tries to rescue her
sibling, but fails as the evil man knocks her out and
abducts Jenna. Four years later in Tampa Bay, Kaylin struggles with
nightmares that never fully focus. Psychic Shane Lynch
has returned from penetrating terrorist cells in Iraq and
Kuwait to Tampa Bay to help Kaylin deal with her bad
dreams, but she never slows down for even a minute so he
has no way of casually meeting her. He feels he can
soothe her restless soul while she sleeps and in her
dreams confronts the evil that snatched her sister, who
she believes is alive. As he finally succeeds in meeting
her when she dozes off in a movie theater, he provides her
the needed help to look at the faceless evil haunting
her. As they fall in love, both know that rescuing Jenna
comes first. Susan Kearny writes a that will make believers out of the
most skeptical physicist. The story line is action-packed
but character driven as the lead couple step slowly
towards confronting the vile villain. Readers will remain
ON THE EDGE of their seat wondering whether Kaylin
assisted by Shane will save Jenna in time. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 24, 2005
SummaryHow much did she really know?
Four years ago, Kaylin Ashcroft's sister Jenna was kidnapped
from the bedroom where they both slept. Ever since, Kaylin
has been trying to recall that night...anything that might
lead investigators to Jenna. But with no luck.
Kaylin is clairvoyant and has been haunted all her life by
dreams. Now she is experiencing vivid nightmares that may
be connected to her sister's abduction, but disjointed
fragments are all she can remember...until Shane Lynch comes
to her aid.
Shane is ex-CIA and a psychic himself. But can he reach the
dangerous truth lurking behind her dreams? And does Kaylin
dare trust him with her mind, her body...and her sister?
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