Book Blurb
After seven years on the run, Dr. Kara Cantrell believes she and her son, Alex, are safe. She’s wrong.
Kara settles in the sleepy town of Zorro, Texas, convinced that she and her child have escaped the sinister reach of a supernatural underworld. But the appearance of Damien Morgan, a dangerous, alluring man with superhuman abilities, upends her quiet existence. Damien realizes that Alex is a fledgling Sentinel, and Kara is a matched, psychic conductor for him. She wants nothing to do with him, refusing to revisit the hell she experienced seven years ago. But she has no choice, as her son is projecting his abilities, leaving him vulnerable to unseen forces. Not only that, but someone—or something—is murdering people in Zorro. Kara is forced to work with Damien, tapping into a mystical link that triggers desires both of them must ignore. But as they work together to protect her son, and to track the killer, evil stalks them, reaching out—with the touch . . . of darkness.
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Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala
Kara has
settled in the small town of Zorro, Texas with her son Alex. She wants a normal life. She is a conductor but refuses to put herself
through that again, after she lost her husband Richard who was a Sentinel. Unfortunately Alex is showing signs of
powers. When a stranger shows up in
Zorro, Kara can feel his power. She
knows he is a Sentinel and refuses to let him know about Alex. She will do anything to keep her son safe.
Damien
Morgan is following the power trail. He
is hunting Belians and Alex is a surprise he encounters as he searches. Kara doesn’t want her son in that dangerous
life, but when a Belian is in Zorro killing innocent people, she has to make
some tough decisions. Her son needs
protected and the Belian needs to be stopped.
She has to team up with Morgan and conduct once again.
The idea of
this book was interesting but Kara was over the top dramatic. She was too naïve for my liking. I didn’t like how she believed that past life
would go away if she ran far enough.
That was ridiculous.
Morgan was
very distant and almost came across as superior in attitude. The first half of the story was not my
favorite. Once Kara stopped fighting the
situation and agreed to Morgan’s help with Alex, things started moving
forward. I constantly shook my head at
Kara’s stubbornness and fear. I wanted
to smack some sense into her.
I did like
her character at the end of the story.
She was able to turn her attitude around and be courageous. I liked the final scenes as Kara and Morgan
worked together to save Zorro. The
ending was worth the read. I give it a 4
out of 5.
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