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A Stranger’s Touch
Sequel to At the Edge

by Cait London



      A Stranger’s Touch, by Cait London, is the sequel to a book I also had the opportunity to review for Myshelf.com, titled At the Edge. Both books are great and well worth picking up.

Tempest, Claire and Leona are triplets, and these triplets have special gifts. Tempest can tell you everything about an object, for any person’s history just by holding or touching it. This particular book is about Tempest and her need to find a missing brooch that she feels has history related to her family's bloodline. Until it gets to the right person, in this case her mother Greer Aisling, Tempest will do whatever it takes and travel anywhere to find this brooch.

Meet Marcus Greystone, a man infatuated with Tempest after they shared a special night, and she ran away before dawn. He has been haunted by her beauty and the feel of her since their first meeting. Marcus seems driven to research Tempest, and in doing so finds out about her past and her special gift as well as her family’s secret. He goes to great lengths to make sure he gets Tempest back into his life for good, even if it means containing her against her will.

I could go on and on, but chose not to for one very important reason: this is a remarkable book and I don’t want to give it all away.

How will these two finally meet again and what significant role will they play in each others' lives? You have to get the book to find out. Enjoy, as I did when I had the privilege of reading both of these books.

The Book

Avon Books / HarperCollins
March 25, 2008
Paperback
978-0-06-114051-8
Romantic Suspense
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Excerpt
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The Reviewer

Sandie Vega
Reviewed 2008
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