Tempest, Claire, and Leona: triplets blessed—or cursed—with a special extra sense they would each deny, given the chance . . .
Tempest was born with the uncanny ability to learn everything about an object — or even a person — just by the touch of her naked hands. But she knows this gift comes at a price, so she protects herself by keeping those she loves at a distance, But when a sinister enemy threatens all that she holds dear, Tempest is forced to reach out to Marcus Greystone, who she once touched willingly . . . and with passionate abandon.
Marcus has never forgotten the sensuous night he and Tempest shared—before she left his bed without a word. Now that she needs his help, Marcus isn’t letting her go easily. It’s his chance to show Tempest that his touch can also electrify. But a gathering storm of violence is following Tempest, and a killer waits to get his hands on her . . .
This is the middle book in a trilogy - the first is At the Edge. I really enjoyed Tempest's story. Meeting her in At the Edge was nice - but getting to know her was great. The electricity between Marcus and Tempest was bubbling nicely through out the book. The secrets that came out were kind of shocking. A highly recommended read.
Kim's Totals : 64
HQN : 33
NON : 31
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I was really looking forward to this book in the trilogy. Thought it was going to be the one I might like the best. I enjoyed it until very close to the end, and I think I know what part of the shocking ending you're talking about...that was where I decided I didn't like it, and now I don't know if I'm that excited about the final book.
Sandi
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