Half-Navajo Janet Begay possesses extraordinary power that is tied to the storms that waft across the desert. The only person who can control her when she's caught in the storm's evocative power is Mick, a dark-haired, blue-eyed biker Janet can't seem to touch with her powers. He can wield fire and not get burned, and Janet's never sure where he goes when they're not together. Together she and Mick investigate mysterious disappearances, which Janet fears are tied to her mother's people, the mythical gods from beneath the earth. They are helped along the way by Coyote and Crow, but these shapeshifting gods have their own agendas.
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"I have read this book more than 10 times. Which will tell you much I love this book. This was my first romance book that I read and it is still my favorite book out of all the books I have read and that's a lot. I also think this is the first book that I have read that made me cry. I just felt so sorry for Eden/Linday."
— Stacian (5 out of 5 stars)
The mix of kick-butt action, fiery passion and serious drama ensure [listeners] will want to revisit this world ASAP.
— Romantic Times" One of my favorites by Coulter. "
— Me, 2/12/2014" Not the FBI series, but just as good. "
— Jenn, 2/9/2014" I was sucked right in from the first page! This was my first Catherine Coulter and want more! "
— Allison, 2/8/2014" It was so easy to get caught up in - a really great story. "
— Julie, 1/28/2014" It was a very good book! I was very happy how it turned out! "
— Jillian, 1/28/2014" As far as romance books go, this was pretty damn terrible... But I got sucked into finishing. Terrible writing, weak plot, corny sex scenes, and unrealistic characters. I love Catherine Coulter, but damn... awful. "
— Kat, 1/21/2014" Good cottage read. Lindsay's family is absolutely horrid. Nice to see her becoming empowered. "
— Kimberly, 1/18/2014" just finished. kept me really interested after first few chapters. this poor girl put thru hell with her family but ends up with answers and the love of her life once she can stand to be around a man and learn to trust him "
— Tammy, 1/15/2014" This was okay ... not one of Catherine Coulter's best. "
— Tricia, 12/26/2013" The first third of the book was so unbelievable, I almost quit reading it. The chaRacters weren't believe able, but then arrives Taylor & I couldn't put it down. 3 stars for the 1st half & 4 for the second. "
— Cathy, 12/21/2013" I am usually not a love story girl, but this one was ok. The topic of rape was a hard one, but done well. "
— Kristi, 12/20/2013" I forced myself just to finish this book. I hated the characters and the story line was just irritating. I hated this book. "
— Erica, 11/26/2013" Catherine Coulter's books are always enjoyable - dysfunctional family dynamics, interesting plot lines, complicated characters, and love at all odds "
— Donna, 11/22/2013" Went from a heartbreaking beginning to a perfectly romantic ending.. Plenty of suspense "
— Melinda, 11/21/2013" made me cry and root for Lindsay/Eden to overcome her fears. Loved Taylor, we all need a man to be there and understand our fears and help us overcome them. "
— Nelly, 10/3/2013" Total crap. It read like it was written in the 1970s when romance writers got away with murder in terms of details and authenticity. "
— Susan, 9/17/2013" interesting look at family dynamics. "
— Peggy, 8/30/2013" This was better than the Eleventh Hour, but still not all that great. Again, the book starts out good, but loses its momentum along the way. I was very anxious to finish the book, not because it kept my interest, but because I was tired of it. This will probably be my last Catherine Coulter novel. "
— Beverly, 8/2/2013" I really liked this book. Beyond Eden was a great story of a double life that wanted to stay hidden. Suspense in all areas of the story with romance and action. A great combination of gripping story line. "
— Rebecca, 7/10/2013" Another book read on vacation. This has some crummy scenes in it, but it was a good mystery and an ok read. "
— Gail, 6/29/2013" Couldn't even finish it, it was so bad. I usually enjoy a mindless romance novel but this was just too stupid. "
— Jo, 6/22/2013" "Touch was very important, she knew that, it comforted, it reassured, it gave human connection and warmth. With a touch, the other person was no longer alone." "
— Yemic, 5/26/2013" The first part of the book pulled me in, tho the the 2nd chapter was a bit slow and i got lost some gave up reading it and then got bored started reading it again after i got past the first half of the 2nd chapter the rest of the book just sort of pulled me in and and i havent put it down yet. "
— Tina, 4/17/2013" I have read this book at least 10 times. This is one of my favorite of her contemporaries. But make sure you have a kleenex. "
— Wendy, 3/13/2013Allyson James is a pseudonym of New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Ashley. She writes paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and erotic romance and has published about thirty novels and a dozen novellas, including the Stormwalker series, the Mortal series, and the Dragons series. Her novels have won Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Awards, the Prism Award for best science fiction/fantasy romance, and the RITA Award.
Hillary Huber, a Los Angeles–based voice talent with hundreds of commercials and promos under her belt, was bitten by the audiobook bug in 2005. She now records books on a regular basis and has been nominated for several Audie Awards and won numerous Earphones Awards.