Megan's Mark
by Lora Leigh
Megan Fields is an empath who has the unique ability to feel others' emotions. The skill
has been more of a curse than a blessing, for she has never been able to maintain control
over such a powerful force. Wanting to make a fresh new start, she flees to an isolated
New Mexico town where no one knows of her or her past. There she accepts a position as
a deputy sheriff. The job allows her to forget what she is and be able to live her life
in peace. Her newfound harmony is quickly shattered when her life is threatened by an
unknown assassin who has her in his range of fire. He misses his mark, and instead his
deadly bullet kills two Breeds. With their deaths, she knows the life she has tried to
build for herself will come crumbling down when her past starts to resurface.
Feline Breed Braden Arness is a man with a mission and purpose. His animal instincts
lead him to the town where two Breeds were gunned down. Among the chaos, he finds Megan
Fields, and he senses she is in grave danger. His inner Breed protective instincts go into
overdrive, for the mere scent of her sends his body spinning out of control with need.
The two team together to find the killer; once he is caught and the danger is behind them,
only then can they explore the growing feelings which took them both by storm.
With each minute that goes by a killer quickly closes in on them. As the danger intensifies
at an alarming rate, the two will experience the adrenaline ride of their life.
Bravo Lora Leigh - yet again you have provided a high-rise, action-packed novel. This
offering has your winning seal that comes with every one of your highly addictive books.
This one overflows with suspense, intrigue, and nail biting scenes. Your name in the
paranormal world is a legend in itself. With each new book you create a true work of
art images. Very highly recommended. |
The Book |
Berkley Sensation |
May 2, 2006 |
Paperback |
0425209644 |
Paranormal Romance |
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Excerpt |
NOTE: Mature rating - best viewed by mature audiences. |
The Reviewer |
Suzie Housley |
Reviewed 2006 |
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