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Using your "powers" to help the Dark Hills Police Department hunt down serial killers doesn't leave much time for dating. Not that Piper Anast is complaining. The last thing she needs is some guy brushing up against her and pumping his pornographic thoughts into her head.
When she meets Bennett Slade, a sexy, tormented vampire, Piper stumbles headlong into a telepathic connection with his missing daughter. She can't leave the kid to the evil surrounding her unwanted visions, nor can she resist her draw to Slade. He's the first guy she's been able to touch vision-free in, well, forever.
As she and Slade close in on the evil creature holding his daughter, Piper's powers morph into a deadly fury. To save Slade's daughter-and herself-Piper must face down demons she never knew she had and trust the one thing she keeps from everyone.
Her heart.
288 pages, Paperback
First published March 22, 2011
This book reminds me of that tone. The plot is so very important to the safe-keeping of the world. Piper is full of surprises. I really loved the element of mystery in the book that kept me guessing but managed not to be crazy complicated. That's a really fine line that Rachel totally succeeds at. She can also describe the living hell out of something. Love that she doesn't ever overdo it, but many times I sighed at the way she strung the words together. I'm such a fan of an exquisitely worded sentence, and I highlighted quite a few in this book.