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Outsiders
by Melanie Jackson
Love Spell, November, 2003
Paperback, 342 pages
ISBN: 0505525674
Subgenre: Paranormal
Ordering information:
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In the alternate reality version of the United States introduced
in Ms. Jackson's first book,
Traveler, goblins
(the much unwanted immigrants from France)
are slowly infiltrating our government.
There is an underground movement to stop the
greedy, murdering goblins, but things don't
look good for humans. Cyra Delphin is a brilliant
scientist who trusted the wrong person; now her
discoveries are being sold to the goblins to
hurt humans. Part selkie herself and part powerful
Moon fey, Cyra has always hidden the fact that
she is not entirely human. Now on the run from the
goblins, Cyra meets up with Thomas Marrowbone,
who is also a powerful fey. Together, Cyra and Thomas
set out to take down the goblin headquarters in
Sin City (think Las Vegas in Quentin Tarantino's worst nightmares.)
Melanie Jackson is a talent to watch. She deftly combines
romance with fantasy and paranormal elements to create
a spellbinding adventure. The action is fast-paced, the
dialogue is funny and the two protagonists spark like a
bonfire on a cold winter's evening. Together with her first book
in this series,
The Traveler,
Outsiders would make a fabulous
gift for any romance fan who likes a little paranormal spice.
Shadow Game
by Christine Feehan
Jove, September, 2003
Paperback, 323 pages
ISBN: 0515135968
Subgenre: Romantic suspense
Ordering information:
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Bestselling author Christine Feehan takes a break from her
popular Carpathian romance series with this new stand alone.
Brilliant scientist Peter Whitney is the creator of a classified
government project which is using elite military
personnel as guinea pigs for an experiment in
using ESP as a weapon. Captain Ryland Miller
volunteered for the experiment, but now realizes that
was a terrible mistake: one by one his men are dying
painful deaths. Determined to escape from the hellish
underground lab in which he is imprisoned, Ryland
turns for help to Dr. Whitney's beautiful daughter,
Lily, who is also telepathically gifted. Lily and Ryland make an immediate
mental connection and plot to release Ryland and his men.
But when Lily's father is murdered, Lily finds out some terrible
secrets that he had hidden from her. With determined killers on their
trail, the two must find a way
to expose the corruption that has permeated the entire project
and give Ryland and his men their freedom.
Christine Feehan enters new territory
with this story of government conspiracies, dark secrets and
telepathic powers. This is a fast read, full of action and raw passion.
Although Ryland's overpowering, instant attraction to Lily
seems a bit much (his dialogue at first makes him sound
much too needy), eventually his love is fully
reciprocated, both
on the physical and mental planes. Other than that one jarring note,
the rest of the story falls into place nicely.
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