Voices. Terrorists. Abduction. And a partner who claims her heart.The dead talk to her. Some might call it a gift. She’s a retired police detective, and he’s a by-the-book FBI agent with a leak in his department. Connected by a terrorist and a murder victim, they partner up—strictly business—until her Grandmamma is abducted and she’s forced to face the truth about her past.
Whitney Boulay is a KICK ASS heroine. She’s part Cajun, part English, and all woman. But she’s also a retired police detective with James Bond martial art skills. And a Calling she inherited on her thirty-fifth birthday.
Blake Evans is a hard edged, by the book, FBI agent. When Whitney brings him information she can’t possibly know about a suspect, he’s at first suspicious. When Whitney tells him she has a gift and can speak to the DEAD, he thinks she’s crazy.
But Blake has a problem. He has a thing for Whitney---more than a thing. Will he follow his heart instead his head and believe in her?
Whitney’s grandmother goes missing and she’s driven to find her, but the kidnappers are playing cat and mouse, people are dying and Whitney is still adjusting to the whispers of the dead. Can they offer her help?
LJ Charles has a distinctive voice, a fast paced plot and draws the reader into The Calling with both. Whitney’s strong character and the heat she and Blake produce in their relationship and their investigation will keep you entertained and pulling for them to find the killer and each other. Read this book!!
Another great story in The Gemini Women trilogy by Lj Charles. Love it, Love it, Love it!
Whitney Boulay has received her calling, and it isn't was she hoped; instead of clairvoyance like her grandmother, she hears the dead. Those who have been murdered clamber for her to find their killer and return their bodies to their families. It wouldn't be so bad if they would listen to her or give her a moments peace. Maybe in time it with she will get to that point, but she has so much to learn and not enough time to learn it.
FBI agent Blake Evans is the perfect person to deliver her newest information to if she can get it to him without seeing him, or touching him, or kissing him. She just isn't ready to accept what that man does to her, and she knows there is no way he will accept her gift. Unfortunately avoiding him is another thing she doesn't have time for when someone she loves is endangered and the danger is tied to the murderer!