A woman's voice on the broken radio of an antique car sends Decorah agent Jonah Raider on a dangerous mission to save her life. She's Alice Davenport, a man is holding her captive, and she's sending out a desperate telepathic plea for help. Using his extrasensory abilities, he contacts her mind to mind. Jolting his talent to the maximum, he's able to project himself to her prison. But since neither of them knows where she's being held, rescue seems impossible. Still, in the darkness of her cell, he offers what comfort he can. Time is not on their side. And as Jonah races to save Alice's life,…mehr
A woman's voice on the broken radio of an antique car sends Decorah agent Jonah Raider on a dangerous mission to save her life. She's Alice Davenport, a man is holding her captive, and she's sending out a desperate telepathic plea for help. Using his extrasensory abilities, he contacts her mind to mind. Jolting his talent to the maximum, he's able to project himself to her prison. But since neither of them knows where she's being held, rescue seems impossible. Still, in the darkness of her cell, he offers what comfort he can. Time is not on their side. And as Jonah races to save Alice's life, he must call on psychic resources he didn't know he possessed.
NY Times & USA Today best-seller, Rebecca York, is the author of over 130 books. She has written paranormal romantic thrillers for Berkley and romantic thrillers for Harlequin Intrigue. Her romantic-suspense series, Decorah Security, is set at a detective agency where agents have paranormal powers or work paranormal cases. And her Off World series travels into the future when humanity has colonized far-flung planets, but the emotions of love, hate, greed, envy, and the like are as powerful as ever.Her many accolades include the RWA Centennial Award (for having written100 romances), two Rita finalist books, two Romantic Times Career Achievement awards, a Prism award, and several Golden Leaf awards. Her Killing Moon was a launch book for the Berkley Sensation imprint.
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