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5.0 out of 5 stars
This story was fast-paced, suspenseful, sizzling and sexy, December 8, 2008
This review is from: Dark Nights, Dark Dreams: Sisterhood of the Sight (Signet Eclipse) (Mass Market Paperback)
Susan Ann Marie "Sam Chase" is sweltering in Baghdad and anticipating her next assignment. She heard a rumor that she was being reassigned to France and has been daydreaming about Paris and a dreamy Parisian. She is stunned when she opens her orders to discover she is being returned to the states. As she is returning home, she is picked up by two commandos who put her on a plane without her belongings. She has been unwillingly recruited by the CIA and finds herself returned to her home town.
Sam's new boss is an icy albino named Ms. Z. She soon discovers the reason for her abrupt change in occupation has to do with a secret that Sam thought she had kept hidden from the world. Sam has a voice in her head, a sort of guardian angel, that warns her when something is about to happen. However, it's a voice she has never tried to control and has never called upon it before. In fact, she has often tried to deny it's existence. Her new assignment now requires that she not only embrace the voice but that she use it to help solve a bizarre and macabre crime.
Sam finds herself teamed up with three other gifted women who, she also discovers, will be moving into her home with her. They are project AngelWay, but these four amazingly talented women are far from angels. A witch, a voodoo priestess, an animal communicator and Sam join together to solve what becomes a series of crimes all connected to supernatural events.
Sam also finds herself partnered with a gorgeous forensic DOD investigator. Lance "Bear" Rutledge thinks all this voodoo and supernatural stuff is outlandish and he dismisses any mention of it. Their natural attraction to each other only complicates the situation as Sam tries to present "evidence" to Bear without letting him know it's coming from the voice in her head. As they delve into their investigation, unnatural forces are working against them and Sam's very life now depends on her ability to utilize the gift she has always denied.
This story was fast-paced, suspenseful, sizzling and sexy. Savannah did a great job of developing all the characters and making them believable. I was outraged, horrified, anxious, distressed and I fell in love as I got wrapped in this thriller. I was also late for work the first morning and ended up reading into the wee hours to find out how it ended. It was well worth the "no sleep" hangover.
Reviewed at Bitten by Books Paranormal Fiction Review Site by Jaded
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
suspense at it's best, April 21, 2009
This review is from: Dark Nights, Dark Dreams: Sisterhood of the Sight (Signet Eclipse) (Mass Market Paperback)
I enjoyed the lst book in the series, sisterhood of the sight. It had a lot of twist and turns. I wish that the books had less profanity and less graphic sex. The books would be just as good. Using our imagination helps to make the book more enjoyable. I look forward to the next book in the sisterhood.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Start, December 31, 2008
This review is from: Dark Nights, Dark Dreams: Sisterhood of the Sight (Signet Eclipse) (Mass Market Paperback)
Sam Chase is in Baghdad when a voice tells her to get out of her office and she goes right before the building blows up. All her life she has had this internal voice that has protected her and helped her out of sticky situations.
The "agency" CIA has been watching SAM and has recruited her to a special girl team that also has "talents" like Sam to solve a special case of missing bodies from Arlington Cemetery. Sam and her teammates have to work with Bear who like his name is pretty overbearing and obnoxious yet Sam has an instant attraction to him.
Sam doesn't really understand her ability and doesn't really want to use it unlike her teammates who accept theirs and are gung ho about it. Bear totally does not believe in the supernatural and is a jerk. I didn't really get the attraction between Bear and Sam and Yet the book is very fast paced and exciting. Nothing too new in the paranormal genre yet I think adding the character who is a animal familiar will be an interesting book and I look forward to reading that book.
I think this is a great start to the series and I look forward to the next book.
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