From our earliest memories, so many of us believe in love, in soulmates. We spend immense proportions of our lives searching for our life partner, the love of our lives, in a shining example of how strongly we believe that special someone is really out there for us. It's just a matter of finding them and recognizing them. But then sometimes we get so focused on the idea of a love match that we ignore that sometimes our soulmates never fall into that category.
That is the case for Faith and Dinah, I think. When they meet, they feel immediately that something has clicked into place, and they are deeply bonded from that moment forward. So much so that Faith wakes up from a weeks-long coma, and almost immediately joins the search for Dinah who has gone missing. Faith is incredibly in tune with Dinah, wearing her nail polish, subconsciously using her mannerisms - but most shockingly having stark visions of what Dinah seems to be experiencing at the hands of the vicious tormentor who has taken her.
Faith teams up with Kane, Dinah's boyfriend, in a frantic search to find Dinah and bring her home safely. The visions frighten her, naturally, but she feels strongly that they're her best chance to get to Dinah.
A gripping, fast-paced crime thriller with a touch of paranormal and an incredible ending that left me reeling for days. Such a fantastic read!!
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Really an interesting way to fix killing a character. I am enjoying Kay Hoopers' SCU series this is book 2 the neat thing with this series each book stands alone but connects in groups of 3. Most often there's a trilogy that follows an arc and it hooks to the greater series. Being book 2 we're still learning what is possible and not how people act and react and that things are going to be dangerous in coming books. I'm enjoying the fact that there's Audible books to these now as when I first read this series the were in paperback!
This one is a mystery with some romance not a whole lot and nothing like current books which describe every push and groan. I find myself enjoying this more for the lack of that.
All in all Ms Hooper has always been a favorite of mine all the way back to the Loveswept books about the Delaney family! So hopefully this helps.
Too wishy, washy for me. The book seemed to be the same story line as the previous one. A weak female protagonist, strong male saviour and where was Bishop. I thought these stories were about Bishop. He is in and out again. Who is he? Why is he somehow important? He is never there really. I am not getting it.
It was good! A little weird, but very well written. I wasn't expecting it to end that way, I would have never guessed that it was Dinah in Faith's body that whole time
I'm not sure I'm the reader for this series. I enjoyed the first book. but in this one something just didn't connect for me. The Noah Bishop character seemed to kinda flit in and out of the plot, not really adding anything to help resolve anything yet he seemed to all knowing. He is still a mystery and likely to remain so for the series. The main characters were Faith, Noah and Dinah. Quite a trio with Faith and Diana sharing physic powers, and Noah. What would have been a good Romantic-Suspense plot got twisted up with the paranormal element and I'm not a fan of how it ended, but I can see that it was the only way. 3 1/2-Stars
I haven't read Kay Hooper' s books in a long time. I have always enjoyed them. They are always well written and this one held my interest from the first page. I plan on reading more of her books.
This book grabs your attention and you just can't put it down.
This book doesn't leave off where we left off in the last book but jumps to a whole new story. I am hoping book 3 gives me answers of what happened to everyone from book 1.