When a dream researcher and a government agent meet, a waking nightmare begins. A suspicious hit-and-run leads them into a perilous web of passion, betrayal, and murder.
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"This is my all-time favorite Krentz book. If you've never read it - read it. I'm serious. I loved the plot, I liked the characters. It's just a good book. If I could give it more than 5 stars, I would."
— pianogal (5 out of 5 stars)
“A nicely developed romance between a smart and independent heroine and a tough yet tender hero, and her unique, delightfully dry wit.”
— Booklist“This is more outstanding romantic suspense from a true master. Adding the paranormal element to an already intriguing story makes this a real roller-coaster ride. No one does it better than Jayne Ann Krentz!”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)" I enjoyed this book to a point I liked the subject matter very much. This wasn't a book I had a hard time putting down till the end. I am only giving it 2 1/2 stars. Didn't keep me interest enough to come back to it, had to force myself to finish it. "
— Debi, 2/20/2014" I normally love her books but I was not impressed by this one. I was skipping lines it was so dull. "
— Jennifer, 2/19/2014" Love this author but I couldn't get into this book. "
— Mia, 2/15/2014" This was a very great book and of course ends happily ever after. :) "
— Katie, 2/6/2014" Dragged on a bit but good plot "
— Naomi, 2/3/2014" dumb plot and foreseeable ending. "
— Heather, 1/23/2014" ok. not as good as some but still enjoyable. "
— Ruth, 1/17/2014" I decided to reread this book and have been enjoying it. "
— Diane, 1/11/2014" I don't know why I continue to read her books. I guess they are novel versions of popcorn, not really my favorite snack, not really filling, but there when you need a quick munch. "
— JoDee, 1/8/2014" Soul mates, interesting story line, mystery "
— Susan, 12/25/2013Amanda Quick, the author of numerous historical romances, is a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, the author of many New York Times bestsellers. She writes contemporary romantic suspense novels under the Krentz name, as well as futuristic romance novels under the pseudonym Jayne Castle. There are nearly thirty million copies of her books in print.
Amanda Cobb has narrated numerous audiobooks, including titles by Michele Hauf, Samatha Hunter, and Jayne Ann Krentz. She won an AudioFile Earphones Award for her reading of Let’s Get Lost by Adi Alsaid.