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5.0 out of 5 stars
bang-on paranormal tale by talented writer, Dec 8 2003
I think I have read everything Rebecca York wrote for the Harlequin Intrigues line and she never failed to keep me turning page after page. However, with her Moon series for Berkley, she crafts stunning tales of werewolves with a skill that provides goosebumps!Graphics designer Kathryn Reynold's neighobour vanishes, but she is beginning to see this is a sinister patterns for others has gone missing, too. An old lady, then a child, later a teenage boy. What could their disappearances have in common? However, when she meets detective Jack Thornton, she has other things on her mind as well, because the attraction to him is nearly overwhelming. And the attraction is the same on Jack's part. He thought he was responding to a routine call of a missing person, so he never expected to run into the wall of emotions evoked by Kathryn. The dreams they begin sharing are so intense, they nearly shatter his control. But as the dreams intensify, he comes to sense another presence, one who is manipulating both Kathryn and him. As the cat and mouse game with a killer ups the odds, Jack fears Kathryn might be the next victim. It's tense, dark and brooding and right on target!! Second in the Moon series for York and is a must for paranormal fans.
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