"A Drake Sisters Novel"
I always know I am in for a great read when I pick up a
Christine Feehan. Hidden Currents is a Drake Sisters
Novel and these are stand alone books, but I believe they
are much better when read in order. This one is Elle
Drake's story, the youngest of the seven sisters and the
one that will carry on the legacy of the seven sisters. Elle is adept at undercover work and she is deep
undercover when she is taken by a sadist, held
captive and tortured. Back home, Sheriff Jackson
Deveau has always loved Elle, but never felt worthy of her
and because of that, Elle left on this last
assignment. Now it is up to all of her sisters, their
mates, and the town to band together to rescue her. When Elle is rescued, she has more than just scars
on her body, she has deep wounds on her mind and it is up
to Jackson to heal her so she will accept the full healing
touch of her sisters and they must heal her, because the
sadist has followed her home and has vowed to kill
everyone she loves if she doesn't submit to his will. This book has everything you have come to expect from Ms.
Feehan and her Drake Sisters series. Read and enjoy!
Reviewed by Judith Saul
Posted July 18, 2009
SummaryIn her Drake Sisters novels, #1 New York Times
bestselling author Christine Feehan delivers "everything her
fans have come to expect" (Publishers Weekly). Now,
she exceeds expectations as the fate of all seven sisters
depends on the destiny of one.
From afar, Sheriff Jackson Deveau has always loved Elle
Drake, the youngest telepath of seven sisters. After a long
time away she's finally returning home to the small coastal
village of Sea Haven. But someone has been following Elle,
someone who doesn't want her to make it back. And when Elle
fails to arrive, her disappearance strikes fear in the
hearts of everyone who loves her. Now it's left to Jackson
to uncover the mystery of Elle's vanishing, and rescue her
from an unseen danger. But Sea Haven is no longer safe for
anyone, and it'll take the powers of all the Drake sisters
and their men to survive the coming storm.
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