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For Her Eyes Only

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The oldest and most powerful of the Aisling triplets, Leona has always been the one most devoted to denying her gift . . . until now. When she begins to see murky visions of the crazed killer who has targeted her sisters, she can't ignore her powers any longer. This evil man not only threatens her family, but is also coming after her.

Yet until she can see him clearly, she realizes that the man dead-set on destroying her could be anyone, even Owen Shaw. But when the handsome, rugged newcomer begs her to use her powers to help his troubled sister, how can she say no? She should stay away from him, but the strong attraction, the undeniable hunger she feels for his body, won't let her escape. Leona will have to summon every ounce of her power—and her passion—if she wants to live to see another day.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 6, 2009
ISBN9780061982095
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Cait London

Cait London is a national award-winning, bestselling author who fully enjoys the perks of her career, like traveling and meeting readers. Cait's contemporary, fast-moving style blends romance with suspense and humor, and brings characters to life by using their pasts and heritages. Her books are filled with elements of her own experiences as a scenic and wildlife artist, a photographer, a mountain hiker, a gardener, a seamstress, a professional woman, and a homemaker. She also enjoys computers and reading, aromatherapy and herbs. Of German-Russian heritage, Cait grew up in rural Washington State. She is now a resident of Missouri and the mother of three daughters, all taller than she. The best events in her life have always been in threes, her good luck number. Cait London says, "I enjoy creating romantic collisions between dangerous, brooding heroes and contemporary, strong, active women who know how to manage their lives. I believe that each of my books is a gift to a reader, a part of me on those pages, and I'm thrilled when readers say, "That was a good book.'"

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    "For Her Eyes Only" by Cait London gave me a bit of problem at first. It began at a slower pace than her two other books in this series. But once I got about halfway, POW! the action picked up and didn't stop til the last page! I couldn't put it down and stayed up way too late to finish it.Leona is the oldest of triplet girls born to a famous psychic. She has done her best to deny and supress her 'gifts' as she's sure it was those same gifts that drove her grandmother insane and caused her to commit suicide. But now there's an insane psychic out to destroy her family and Leona's willing to do whatever it takes to stop him.Owen is a grey-eyed shaman who's doing some denying of his own! When he realizes that Leona may be able to help his sister, he just won't take no for an answer. And it doesn't take him long to realize that Leona needs his help...and he NEEDS to protect her. And if that means embracing his shaman heritage, then he's more than willing. Owen and Leona both were hard nuts to crack. Understanding who they are and why they react the way they do takes a bit of work. But once the understanding is there, their story is one that will grab you. In this last book of the series, we finally get to see the psychic out to destroy the Aisling triplets and he's scary in the deranged psycho killer way. And excellent ending to this trilogy, I just kinda wish she had written more about the triplet's Mom and her 'protector'.