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Hide'n Go Seek
by Dale Mayer
Kali Jordan has an interesting ability - one that is about to get stronger, and a little scary. She is a search and rescue worker, and along side her partner, the dog Shiloh, she has a stunning success rate. Then one day something happens, and things go horribly wrong. She finds that her ability to find people changes into the ability to find murder victims. Then the murderer turns in all into a game, challenging Kali to find his victims before they die. FBI Agent Grant Summers is convinced it's someone close to Kali, no one would be able to pick the targets they way they are. While Grant tries to catch the bad guy, Kali must try to find the victims before they die - and before she becomes the next target. Warning - may bother you if you have an extreme case of claustrophobia.
The Psychic Vision series is quickly becoming a favorite. While there is no need to read them in order, it doesn't hurt to start at the beginning with Tuesday's Child (an excellent place to start in my opinion). A riveting plot that had me guessing up until the very end without making me feel like giving up on my guesses. The only draw back to the story was one shooting scene that seemed out of place, but had me laughing (you'll understand when you read it) at the same time.
Kali and Grant's relationship is so sweet. They compliment each other beautifully and their dialog is very memorable. While there wasn't a lot of hot and heavy scenes, their romance was more natural, gradually building steam as they learned to work together and play together.
I instantly went out and read book 3, Maddy's Floor and wasn't disappointed. Review will for that will be up in a couple days.
The Psychic Vision series is quickly becoming a favorite. While there is no need to read them in order, it doesn't hurt to start at the beginning with Tuesday's Child (an excellent place to start in my opinion). A riveting plot that had me guessing up until the very end without making me feel like giving up on my guesses. The only draw back to the story was one shooting scene that seemed out of place, but had me laughing (you'll understand when you read it) at the same time.
Kali and Grant's relationship is so sweet. They compliment each other beautifully and their dialog is very memorable. While there wasn't a lot of hot and heavy scenes, their romance was more natural, gradually building steam as they learned to work together and play together.
I instantly went out and read book 3, Maddy's Floor and wasn't disappointed. Review will for that will be up in a couple days.