It's a quick read. Fortunately, the romance genre clichés appear infrequently ("hooded eyes" appears twice, compared with 9 in FSOG). The couple meet over a gruesome discovery of skeleton bones; the heroine seems to smell and feel ominous presences that others are oblivious to. The paranormal element is an interesting touch, building up dramatic tension for the reader's benefit without pitting the two protagonists in a contrived conflict or misunderstanding, just to keep the story moving forward (as was the case with FSOG).
The concept of the story was good, but the way it was portrayed made it really drag. Even as the story was moving forward, it still almost felt as if it was standing still. The villain was easy to find out way in the beginning of the story and it seemed to be more about what Dr. Sheridan was feeling than actually being a story.