...She slid her hands around his neck and they began to move. Then the images came in clear and her blood ran cold. She froze the smile on her face while she silently went insane. She couldn’t let anything show or he’d know. Rachel began to give herself a pep talk. She just had to get through one dance. A succession of steps, twirls, dips and smiles set to a song that they'd danced to several times in their past. This time the dance was different though. This time, ten years later, she was different and he didn't understand. Things had changed and she could read his mind. This time, the psychic danced with the serial killer....
I started writing on a dare. I wrote the first "Adventure" book and the sequel, passed them around to my friends and they demanded to know what happened to Rose's brothers. I wrote three more and filled in the blanks. Soon, another couple, Josh Parker and Katie Wells, begged me to tell their story. Four books later, The "Seasons" series wrapped up. Then something odd happened. A character by the name of Richard Rogers started whispering in my ear about cable ties, moonlit nights, and the love of his life. My serial killer was born and so was the stuff my nightmares are made of. I'm a southerner by way of Chicago, my roots are in Eastern Tennessee. When I'm not writing, I'm playing guitar, aggravating my spouse or cuddling a dog. I'm very friendly, the "fun" kind of crazy, and a natural born adventurer. Try me. JW
Not for me. There was too much jumping around from who's POV. I thibk I could have gotten past that and finished but when I got to the ridiculousness of the pre reunion gathering closet scene I gave up.
highly recommend this series for adult reader's!! Jo's a real talented writer and has proven she can write both romance and murder mysteries!! I love to read her work which ever the story line may go I've yet to be disappointed with boredom because the store keep my attention!!!
I had SO many ups and downs with this book. I was in a constant state of wtf. But it ended exactly the way it needed to, much to my relief. Read it. Just don't say I didn't warn you.