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An abandoned baby brings back paralyzing memories for a tough-as-nails negotiator for the Department of Defense. Tired of being everyone else's pillar of strength, L. Madison Steele longs for the luxury of being weak-just once-but too many people depend on her. Framed for espionage and murder, Madison must reach deep into her soul if she is to recover stolen biological warfare secrets and ultimately save the world.

Lt. Jon Colter, son of a psychic hypnotherapist and a militia leader, knows a terrifying that far too many people-from the Iraqi government to international terrorists to backyard militia groups to the kid down the street-have access to biological weapons and reason to use them. Reluctant to accept his own psychic gifts, Jon makes it his mission in life to protect Madison Steele. Only Jon has seen the cracks in her veneer. Only Jon has heard her weeping in her sleep. Only Jon shares with her an ancient past and a dangerous future.

358 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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April 14, 2013
Probably ranks right up there as one of the worse, if not THE worst, book that I've ever read.
The writing is amateurish, clumsy, and cliché-ridden. The characters are so wooden and false that there is no suspension of disbelief. This book is just so bad...a complete waste of paper. The author spends too much time writing about things that drift away from the subject, character histories, and the like. Because of this, the book moves slowly - took me weeks to finish.
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