After barely surviving a murderous attack, a young woman believes a cold-hearted cattle rancher holds clues to what happened.
After the murder of her mother in an attack that nearly claimed her life as well, Sage Remington believes moving to the country with her sister will heal her emotional scars. Sage’s near death experience leaves her with memory loss surrounding that fateful night. A bizarre encounter with an infamous cattle rancher, Jackson Morgan, brings back fragments of Sage’s lost memory. If she wants to piece together what happened to her mother, Sage needs to get closer to Jackson, who somehow holds the clues. Unfortunately, discovering Jackson’s secrets opens the door to a whole other world where nothing is what it seems.
Dead Again is a time-travel thriller containing some scenes of violence, mild gore, moderate foul language, and intense sexual situations. Holly Copella books do not contain graphic sex scenes.
I don't normally enjoy time shift adventures, but Dead Again changed my outlook. The author put true thought and probably quite a bit of research into the realities of time displacement and its effects, and it shows. The story was tight. There were only a couple of editorial issues that did not take away from the pleasure of the read, and the characters were believable and well developed.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a solid paranormal tale that grows the reader and doesn't let go to the very end.