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"Now You See Me" by Tina Wainscott
St. Martin's Paperbacks, October 2002 Reviewed on 11/18/02 | |||||
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Olivia was eight years old when she was trapped in the twisted fatasies of a kidnapper. Escaping with her life, the trauma
left her blind, and her innocence shattered. But Olivia would escape with something else - a psychic gift that has become
her greatest weapon. Sixteen years to the day, it's happened again. A little girl named Phaedra has disappeared. Olivia
saw it happen. In her private darkness came the visions: the toys... the chloroform... the scissors... the cage. Olivia shares
the stark fear in the young girls eyes, and the terrifying fate only Olivia can stop. But to find the fiendish killer and save
Phaedra means returning to the terrors of her own past - and opening her eyes to an inescapable new nightmare.
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"Chasing Rainbow" by Sue Civil-Brown
Avon Books, February 1999 Reviewed on 7/5/00 | |||||
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Jake Carpenter has traveled all over the world, living a neat, orderly life. Now he's come to
Paradise Beach, Florida, intending to stop his globetrotting ways and settle down with a tidy woman. But barging
into his life comes untidy, disorderly Rainbow Moonglow. The sexy psychic turns Jake's world upside down, gets him
all shook up in more ways than one. And suddenly - surprisingly - he's having the time of his life. But Jake knows
that he and Rainbow are worlds apart. His soul-searing desire for this eminently kissable woman defies all rational
behavior, but rational is the last thing he feels when he takes Rainbow in his arms. She's as tempting as
a summer breeze yet as unpredictable as the weather. And soon he realizes he can never let her go... even if it
means chasing Rainbow from here to eternity.
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"A Case of Nerves" by Angie Kay
Love Spell, June 1999 Reviewed on 9/28/99 | |||||
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Standing on the moors in Scotland, Alec Lachlan could have stepped right off the battlefield
of 1746 Culloden. Tall, ruggedly handsome, with just a sprinkling of freckles on his straight nose, and decked
out in full Scottish regalia, Alec looked like every woman's dream, but was one woman's fantasy. Kate MacGillvray
wasn't expecting to be swept off her feet by the strangly familiar green-eyed Scot; she had come to the moors to
escape her philandering fiancé and the hectic Philadelphia ER in which she worked. but she was a sucker
for a man in a kilt; after all, her heros had always been Highlanders. Wrapped in Alec's strong arms, Kate tasted
forever in his kiss, and knew she had met him before - centuries before. And she wasn't about to argue if Fate decided
to give them a second chance at a love that Bonnie Charlie and a civil war had interrupted over two centuries earlier.
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"Love Potion #9" by Claire Cross
Jove, July 1999 Reviewed on 9/28/99 | |||||
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Italy, August 1420. A gypsy named Lilith sees her lover hanged for a crime he didn't commit.
On tthe gallows, he swears to return to her. Comvinced that one day he'll be reborn, she searchs for a fabled elixir -
rumored to grant immortality. Toronto, August1999. Waiting has taken its toll on Lilith, now a fortune-teller with
a gift for matchmaking. So she concocts her strongest love potion ever. She is certain her magic has worked when
the spitting image of her one true love moves in next door. A very practical - and skeptical - single father, Mitch
Davison is intrigued by Lilth's passionate welcome, yet suspicious of her motives. After all, he's never believed
in love since his wife left him. But when Lilith doubts her own intuition, it's Mitch who must convince her that
the greatest gift of all is the talent to follow your own heart.
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