Dr. Moira Bannen faces death every day. But she’s never seen a killer like this before. As a specialist working for the Department of Disease Eradication and Control, she’s battled nature at its worst. Plagues she can handle, but now someone is targeting her for eradication. Sent to another galaxy to manage a deadly outbreak, Moira narrowly escapes an attempt on her life. Bizarre circumstances draw private investigator Jackson Coltier into her plight, and he races to save her before the killer can strike again. Together they fight to stay alive and catch a murderer. But time is not on their side and the killer always seems a step ahead…
Scifi fantasy romance author Michelle O'Leary resides in Marquette, MI which graces the shore of pristine Lake Superior. Born and raised in Upper Michigan, Michelle is a child of nature, enjoying all things outdoors.
Originally published through a small e-publisher, Michelle became an independent author publishing her work through Amazon Kindle, CreateSpace, and Smashwords before being accepted into The Wild Rose Press family. Her titles include At Sun's Rising, Vessel of Power, The Huntress, The Third Sign, The Sunscapes Trilogy, No Such Thing, and more.
Michelle is a mother first, a dedicated chocoholic, a contented Michigander, and a delirious word lover. She loves all feedback and is always happy to hear from readers!
I really liked this book, you know what is going to happen in the end of course, but it's always great getting there. There is a great romance and a really funny start that made me laugh. Why can't we get more well written sci fi romance book like this! Thanks Michelle, when's the next one coming? :o)
The beginning was funny and thought it's going to be a scifi romance but just I couldn't get into it by page 70 I felt depressed all she seemed to do was moan and not in the good way and all he did was his half smile it became annoying so cus she sounded like a 100 year old stuck up man hater I gave up DNFED at page 70 I may continue but doubt it
O'Leary doesn't repeat herself except in the general fighting-against-overwhelming-odds and big-business-conspiracy sense. This book starts with a scenario that is new to me and hooked me straight in. If I were to criticize anything about it, it was a bit short, but I hope the ending is indicative of a series to come. If it does I shall definitely read it.