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With her memories of a dangerous secret locked somewhere in her mind, Ginny Shapiro, the sole survivor of a group of seven schoolgirls from the exclusive Montgomery Academy, is tracked by a killer, and only FBI agent Sullivan Dean can protect her from an unknown evil. Original.

378 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Dinah McCall

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Dinah McCall is a pseudonym for author Sharon Sala.

It was a job she hated that drove Sharon Sala to put the first page of paper in an old typewriter, but it was the love of the craft that kept her writing. Her first efforts at writing came in 1980 when she began a book that wound up under her bed. A second book followed in 1981 and suffered a similar fate, but she claims the writing bug had bitten hard. However, she let life and the demands of a growing family delay her from continuing until a tragedy struck.

Her father died in May of 1985 after a lingering illness, and then, only two months later, her only sister died unexpectedly. She vowed then and there that she was not going to wind up on her deathbed one day with regrets for not following through on her dreams.

She joined writers' groups and attended conferences, and she slowly learned her way around the written page. By 1989, she decided she had come far enough in her writing to attempt another try at book-length fiction and began a book that would later be entitled Sara's Angel. As fate would have it, the first publisher she sent it to bought it, and she hasn't looked back.

As a farmer's daughter, and then for many years a farmer's wife, Sharon escaped the drudgeries of life through the pages of books, and now, as a writer, she finds herself often living out her dreams. Through traveling and speaking and the countless thousands of fan letters she has received, Sharon has touched many lives. One faithful reader has crowned her the "Reba of Romance," while others claim she's a magician with words.

Her stories are often dark, dealing with the realities of this world, and yet she's able to weave hope and love within the words for the readers who clamor for her latest works.

Her books repeatedly make the bestseller lists, including those of The New York Times, USA TODAY, Publishers Weekly, and the Waldenbooks mass market fiction list, and she's been nominated for a RITA® Award seven times, which is the romance writer's equivalent of having an Oscar or an Emmy nomination.

Always an optimist in the face of bad times, she finds that many of the stories she writes come to her in dreams, but there's nothing fanciful about her work. She puts her faith in God and still trusts in love and the belief that, no matter what, everything comes full circle.

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37 reviews3 followers
June 12, 2016
Interesting plot idea, but not original. Terrible writing and very flat characters. The poor delicate flower woman & the tough make hero who protects her while calling her "baby" and "honey" and vowing to make her his. Ugh.
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1,544 reviews
April 10, 2021
What an awesome book!
Very hard book to put down because I wanted to know what would happen next.
Never wood have guessed that surprised ending.
I loved every minute of the story!
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447 reviews132 followers
April 21, 2008
Not part of a series, one of the 79 books I bought at the Barrie Flea Market last year.

I thought it was pretty good. Definitely different. I've only read one other book where the plot has to do with the mind and memories the way this one did. I thought Ginny was one hell of a woman to have to deal with what she had to deal with. And Sully was a great hero. I felt the attraction between them. The surroundings are well written, giving you a clear picture of what the character(s) is seeing. You also understand what they're feeling, their emotions clear on the page. I thought the plot had been a great idea.

The twist was enough to shock me... I really hadn't seen that one coming. I was betting my last dollar I knew who it was... and I was way wrong.

I'd read a few other reviews on this book, and I was disapointed with their reviews, not McCall's work. One guy said none of it made sense... I thought it did. Most fiction novels are exactly that - fiction. This guy's review was making it sound like the whole concept was way out of proportion. Hunh... wonder if he did his research before blabbing off at the mouth. If you happen to read the review I'm talking about (and I don't have to tell you who - you catch it before you're done reading it), you'll see what I mean.

Great story, believable characters, fantastic idea for the plot. I couldn't have asked for better. The action was just as great, too!
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723 reviews266 followers
April 10, 2008
Excellent book! I couldn't put it down once I started. It was one of those books that as I read, I had no idea what page number I was on because I was so into the story. That doesn't happen to me all that often.

After the first 2 chapters or so, I was a bit put off because the beginning is so depressing and gruesome (in mostly non-graphic way). I just wasn't expecting it to start that way.

Great overall storyline and romance though. A very engaging story. The antagonist wasn't exactly a surprise at the end, but there were a couple things at the end that were interesting and the plot was wrapped up nicely. I really enjoyed the more traditional romantic development of the story

I don't really have any major complaints. There were a couple things I could knitpick on, but nothing huge (which is why I'd give this book a 4.5 if we could give half stars).

One comment I will make...I think for readers to like this book, they probably have to be more open-minded to the various possibilities of the fiction world than not (in this case, the possibilities of mind control). I can imagine some people would read this book, roll their eyes, scoff and say "yeah, right!"
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3,565 reviews371 followers
February 16, 2012
3-1/2 stars. A solid read from Sharon Sala/Dinah McCall. The romance happened very quickly and the secondary crime seemed a bit like filler. The suspense plot was not as well developed as some of her books but better than others. All in all if you're a fan, you will enjoy it. At least the heroine wasn't a "homespun" naive virgin like in some of this author's books.
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118 reviews
July 25, 2011
Ugh. I didn't know it was romance until halfway through. The writing should have tipped me off - I wrote like this when I was 18! The characters are naive and stupid, stereotypes sharing one common voice. I shouldn't have wasted an afternoon reading this....
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885 reviews42 followers
November 6, 2008
McCall/Sala almost never disappoints. This was another one of her great "edge of your seat" romantic suspense books with likeable characters. I usually get through her books pretty quickly because I can't seem to put them down.
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1 review
December 17, 2016
Memory of a small child and dangerous thunders

There was a time. When a group of children six years old were in a special class and the friendship stayed within their own memory of why thunderstorms made them do dangerous things.
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3,067 reviews39 followers
April 17, 2020
Po pravdě řečeno - hlavní zápletka s hypnózou mi nepřišla logická.

Na s. 365 Ginny dojde, že „nemá astma od té doby, co ji X ošklivé nemoci zbavil“. Hypnózou v šesti letech.
s. 163 Naproti tomu bývala často nemocná, dokonce trpěla i astmatickými záchvaty, které se však naštěstí postupem času zmírnily a v pubertě dokonce plně ustaly.
Takže jeho metoda zabrala za x let? Přesto „Ta radost sledovat, jak z tvých očí mizí strach, protože už víš, jak tu nemoc zastavit...“ (s. 365). (V šesti letech.)

s. 22 nadzdvihávaly lem kabátu
Který na s. 21 nechala na podlaze u dveří ?

s. 54 Dnes večer si nechá přivézt pizzu (...)
po horké sprše a lehké večeři

Pizza je lehká večeře? To se mi líbí.

Není mi jasné, proč autorka použije pseudonym, aby pod ním vydala stejný druh příběhu jako pod svým jménem.

s. 153 kyž

uvozovky - s. 323
špatné dělení slov - s. 188
ji/jí - s. 365

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55 reviews2 followers
October 21, 2023
Dinah McCall/Sharon Sala is my favorite writer, so that’s why I chose to read this book but it was hard to read because it was about mind control and that is something that terrifies me. As with all of her books, she tells the story so well that you feel like you’re actually living it. I had to give it four stars, though simply because it was hard to get through. Seven girls, when they were six years old, had been put in a trance. Now they are grown and six of those girls have received a phone call and then afterward committed suicide. The seventh girl is on the run with an FBI agent who is trying to help her. I don’t want to use any spoilers because I know there are many people out there who would enjoy this type of story.
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Author 5 books10 followers
June 20, 2025
2.5 stars. The only reason I finished the book is because I'm so bored. The story itself is fine, interesting, even, but there's too much that bugs me to make me actually like the book. Rough language/imagery speckled throughout, moderate swearing, a pages long (easy-to-skip) sex scene, and the worst part? The stereotypical cheesy romance that is so far from reality it's laughable.
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Author 2 books5 followers
March 5, 2019
In una piccola scuola di campagna, sette alunne di prima elementare fanno parte, per un'ora alla settimana, di una classe speciale per bambine particolarmente dotate. In seguito a un incendio, la scuola viene chiusa e le allieve si separano. Alcune restano in contatto, altre si perdono di vista... ma una ventina di anni dopo sei di loro muoiono suicide nel giro di pochi mesi. Unico elemento in comune: ciascuna ha ricevuto una telefonata poco prima di morire. A quel punto per l'ultima superstite, Ginny Shapiro, il telefono diventa il nemico più mortale. Riuscirà, con l'aiuto di un affascinante agente dell'FBI, a rimanere in vita e a scoprire che si cela dietro quelle morti misteriose?
374 reviews2 followers
November 4, 2023
i have to be honest to say i have found another great author and her novels are amazing. I have to be honest to say she is just as good as Heather Graham. They start with a bang and keeps you on your toes with the excitement all along the reading. this novel is about a group of women killing themselves. these women start together in school while small children and attended a special class for special learning. now they are grown up and one by one are committing suicide. Before the last woman to die, she has put together why the deaths and sends all her information to the one and last woman of the group warning her to don't answer her phone.
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Author 6 books34 followers
August 7, 2017
Un insolito harlequin mondadori che inizia a tinte gialle. A metà – quasi – della trama si spennella di rosa e, anche se è il “mio” genere per eccellenza, questo mi infastidisce. L'autrice scrive bene, si legge senza problemi e l’intreccio è ben costruito, ma la caratteristica romance sembra far parte di un libro a sé. Durante il corso della lettura le ipotesi sul colpevole variano a più riprese e si intuisce chi sia il colpevole solo verso la fine. A tratti divertente per le scene fra i protagonisti, purtroppo manca di quel “qualcosa in più”.
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2,467 reviews42 followers
October 18, 2017
Reasonable romantic suspense...entertaining enough to keep you reading to the end but nothing out of the ordinary.

For me, I felt it was a shame that the acknowledgement at the front of the book tells you how the murders were done before you've even started reading, It might have helped keep the "mystery" going a little bit longer if had been saved for the end - though it doesn't take a genius to work it out!
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10 reviews
July 13, 2018
Twist and turns guaranteed!

This book's plot is complicated and interesting at the same time. It couldn't have been written better. The ending didn't have the usual Sala climax but still suspenseful
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19 reviews
August 16, 2022
The whole story was very interesting and kept me turning pages. There was an twist at the end but it could really have been developed better, it was too quick and fell a bit flat for me. The love story was cute/corny but this would make a good movie.
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43 reviews
February 22, 2023
Horribly written. Interesting plot line, but ultimately this is a romance novel. The writing switches from character to character with no line breaks or warning. This has nothing to do with a storm. I’m just overly confused.
1 review
May 25, 2024
A little predictable plot, not very innovative idea but very gripping and addictive. The characters were too typical, damsel in distress and guy saving her, the love angle seemed very forced. Only good thing about the book is that it’s fast paced.
108 reviews
October 24, 2025
Down right scary

I feel as if I read thus book before but it drew me in. I give every book 5 Chapters. If the story doesn't draw me in, I quit reading. This book was about hypnosis and the lives of seven women. Very intriguing and an enjoyable read.
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18 reviews
February 23, 2019
Great book

Was surprised by the ending. Kept me in suspense till the very end. Would have never guessed who the bad person was.
17 reviews
November 9, 2019
I’ve read all her Sharon Sala books. I find the Dinah McCall ones a little harder to find but I enjoyed this one just as much.
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27 reviews
November 11, 2020
The ending was a bit simplistic but also a realistic motive. The main character is too thirsty though, fell in love without seeing the heroine.
278 reviews
February 3, 2021
Storm Warning

I thought it was a really good book. I don't know whether or not I believe hypnosis can really take away pain. Kit Ryan
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October 2, 2021
This is a really good book. I enjoy reading a mystery and romance novel combined.
2 reviews
May 24, 2022
Really not interesting

I really love Dinah McCall and Sharon Sala but It was really hard to get interested in. Knew what was gonna happen. Kinda of boring.
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