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Touchpoint

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She learns secrets with a touch. He has secrets to hide.

Insurance investigator Gabrielle Healey uses her touch clairvoyance to learn the truth about disasters. But when the crippled Densmore building can’t provide the answers she needs to deny the claim, surely the man who designed it can. The evidence points to a flawed design. A touch will confirm his guilt.

Brilliant architect Christian Ziko has secrets he can’t reveal, and not that he caused the building he created to collapse. With the victims’ families howling for justice and a grand jury poised to indict him, he must uncover what happened so he can clear his name and his conscience. Yet his brother and business partner discourage him. When a clue unearths terrible truths about the people he trusts, Christian is forced to ask beautiful Gabrielle for help. But someone wants their investigation terminated…and is willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden.

196 pages, Paperback

First published March 11, 2013

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Shay Lacy

32 books37 followers
Shay Lacy writes many types of romance. She is published in erotic fantasy romance, futuristic romance, and romantic suspense. Learn more about Shay at her website, or find her on Facebook or Twitter.

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July 8, 2019
Nice to see a character with bipolar disorder, but I wish it wasn't such A Big Deal.

The mystery was pretty solid, a few twists and turns along the way. The romance was meh. But boy, both characters really wanted to hold on to their baggage. Add some more. Haul it around with them everywhere they go. Don't forget that little carry-on. So much baggage. Oh and the female lead is pretty awful at first - totally unprofessional, biased, and rude. If you can push past that annoyance, it's not a bad story.
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