Friday, July 9, 2010

Romantic Suspense Review: True Vision by Joyce Lamb

True Vision
by Joyce Lamb


Berkley Sensation
http://www.joycewrites.com
ISBN: 9780425235850
Release Date: June 1, 2010
from the author's site: 

Newspaper reporter Charlie Trudeau is living an ordinary life, until witnessing a fatal hit-and-run accident gives her an intense psychic power she has no clue how to handle—and brings a Chicago police detective to her doorstep...

Noah Lassiter wants nothing more than to find the driver who killed his good friend. But his only lead is the beautiful Charlie Trudeau, who gets prickly when he starts nosing around town. Charlie’s clearly hiding something, but Noah needs her help unraveling the mystery of his friend’s death—even if the electricity between them complicates things.

But the more Noah and Charlie uncover, the more they realize they’re looking for a desperate killer—and the more danger they’re in. And if Charlie can’t gain control over her psychic powers, they may not survive long enough to explore the full sizzling potential of their desire…

my thoughts: 

True Vision is the second book I've read from Joyce Lamb, but it's far from the last. True Vision is the first book in a new trilogy and January, and the release of True Colors can't come fast enough. 

Joyce Lamb included all of the elements that I love in a good story: Romance, Suspense, the Paranormal, and plenty of spice. 

Charlie and Noah are so great together even if individually they are less than perfect. I loved reading their story and I'm beyond ready for more. 

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