"Readers will enjoy this angst-laden romantic suspense"
Years ago, Katy Templeton left her family ranch near
Thunder Creek, Wyoming feeling lost although time had
passed since the death of her hero, her older brother
Matt. She returns home after successfully owning a
restaurant chain because her grandma has pneumonia and Katy
does not want her father to cancel her parents' trip to
Paris. Though fourteen years have passed since Matt fell from a
ladder Katy still cannot look at his best friend Jackson
Brant, who she felt inadvertently caused the death. He
tells her he understands and promises to avoid her. She no
longer blames him, but he reminds her too much of Matt's
death. Katy enters Matt's room and notices a drawing he made of a
girl, who looks dead, which would have been an out of
character sketch for her upbeat brother. She also sees a
note to tell dad and Sheriff Harvey. Katy is confused by
both items and wonders what Matt meant by them. Unable to
resist she begins to investigate. As the danger mounts,
she and Jackson fall in love, but will these feelings prove
strong enough to overcome the ghost of Matt, that is if
they survive someone who wants her to cease her inquiries? Readers will enjoy this angst-laden romantic suspense
though they will question the villain's identity and wonder
why the heroine is solving the "mystery" of the
drawing. The relationship between Katy and Jackson is
tremendously written as the audience can feel the negative
vibes slowly change into love in a real depiction that the
audience will appreciate. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 9, 2003
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