"Wonderful romantic suspense thriller"
Former convict Avery "Viral Avery" Nesbitt suffers from
agoraphobia so since she left prison eight years ago she
has never ventured outside from her New York condo. The
computer genius uses the Internet for everything including
on-line relationships especially Andrew until she learns
he is cheating on her in other chat rooms. Irate she
plans to feed him a virus like none that anyone has seen
before. Federal Office for Political Unity and Security Agent
Dixon realizes that Avery's Andrew is the cyber-terrorist
the Sorcerer. With her history of creating a computer
virus that crippled the Internet ten years ago, he
believes she is in cahoots with this brilliant madman. He
wants to bring her in but she goes bongos with anxiety.
As he forces her out into the real world and uses her as
bait to reel in the Sorcerer, Dixon falls in love with the
PJ-clad geek, but to persuade her they belong together
even if he only sees her in her condo proves to be as
tough assignment as he ever tried to solve. Avery is a unique heroine, estranged from her family since
her conviction while struggling to cope with surviving
without going outside. Her phobia is brilliantly handled
with dexterity with her savior being the Internet that
enables her to live by herself in Manhattan. The story
line focuses predominantly on her and her growing
relationship with Dixon. A subplot involving her sister
whom she has not spoken with in a decade, and Dixon's
partner is an intriguing opposites-matched with her being
much older too; hopefully that twist will continue in a
follow up tale. Elizabeth Bevarly provides a wonderful
romantic suspense thriller starring a fabulous cast. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 15, 2005
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