Jessi St. James has got to get a life. Too many hours studying ancient artifacts has given the hardworking archaeology student a bad case of sex on the brain. So she figures she must be dreaming when she spies a gorgeous half-naked man staring out at her from inside the glass of an ancient mirror. But when a split-second decision saves her from a terrifying attempt on her life, Jessi suddenly finds herself confronting six and a half feet of smoldering, insatiable alpha male. Heir to the arcane magic of his Druid ancestors, Cian MacKeltar was trapped inside the Dark Glass eleven centuries ago. And when the Dark Glass is stolen, an ancient enemy will stop at nothing to reclaim it. For Jessi, the sex god in the mirror is not only tantalizingly real, he’s offering his protection - from exactly what, Jessi doesn’t know. And all he wants in exchange is the exquisite pleasure of sharing her bed…
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"I think some time between the books in this series helps you appreciate them better. I like the connection she is making to the fever series and looking forward to see them link. I am getting tired of her highlander and mate description they seem to be all the same tough."
— Zignema (4 out of 5 stars)
" This is one of the good series, mystery and romance wonderfully written. "
— Jade, 5/21/2017" Good bbook. Differentt than my normal reads. Took a bit to get into it buut tthen was unable to puut down. A little sex thrown in didn't hurt eeither. "
— Sylvia, 2/20/2014" I really enjoyed this one and it was fun at the end to to feel like the Fever series is coming. I need to reread that one again now for sure!! "
— "Eliza", 2/7/2014" I don't know why I resisted these books for so long, and of course being the completely backwards person I am I picked up #7....*sigh*....guess I'll have to sacrifice and go back and get the others to read. Oh life is so hard ;) "
— Alicia, 1/22/2014" The ending to this book, definitely sets it up for the Fever series. Lots of clues are given. "
— Olivia, 1/15/2014" I had a harder time getting into this book. I liked it, but didn't capture me like the other books in this series. I think the reason for that was because the story kept jumping around to different perspectives and different points of view, and usually during a pretty intense moment. It got annoying, when I really wanted to read the outcome of a particular event and then it would switch to someone else. I think the jumping perspectives kept me from getting too emotionally involved with this story. Or it could be that Moning was just getting tired of the same formula she had used for the previous books in this series. I read on her website that she kind of lost interest in writing those books. "
— Kristy, 1/14/2014" This was a good ending to this series, but it left it wide open. The Fever series is a good explanation for the rest of it, and I don't see how more Highlander books can be written about the same family. Either way, this was a good installment. Same deal, except this one didn't travel back in time. And thank goodness for the plate in her head, huh. "
— Mickey, 1/6/2014" Love this book Cian is awesome, and it is so funny with the mirror. Lot's of humor. "
— Kimberly, 1/4/2014" I wish I had my own Cian. He's delicious. "
— Pj, 11/11/2013" I like Cian more than I thought I would. He has a roughness to him. "
— Pinda, 11/9/2013Karen Marie Moning is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of thirteen novels, including the urban fantasy Fever series and the RITA-award winning Highlander series. Her novels have been translated into twenty-four languages. She’s currently working on a spin-off series set in the Fever world and a graphic novel featuring MacKayla Lane.
Phil Gigante has narrated more than two hundred audiobooks, earning ten AudioFile Earphones Awards and three of the prestigious Audie Awards for best narration. An actor, director, and producer with over twenty years of experience in theater, film, television, and radio, he is currently the artistic director of Gigantic Productions and Little Giant Children’s Theatre.