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Paperback Special Gifts Book

ISBN: 0373073216

ISBN13: 9780373073214

Special Gifts

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Psychic heroine, but Stuart takes it in a fresh direction

Interesting book. Even though I've read the basic plot a thousand times (in fact, comparisons to Linda Howard's Dream Man are pretty much inevitable), Stuart took her story in a direction that felt fresh. Elizabeth Hardy is psychic. She periodically helps the police with cases, especially those relating to missing persons. One day, while in a trance, trying to find a missing woman, Mary Nelson, she sees a truck with the words "Spandau Corporation" painted over but still visible. When she mentions it to the detective in charge, a former Army guy, the man's shocked, because the Spandau Corporation is a shadowy terrorist organization Elizabeth would never have heard of, and this mention turns this supposedly "normal" case into something much more worrying. The detective calls a former colleague in Army Intelligence, and this colleague, Colonel Sam Oliver, immediately catches a plane to see what's going on. The daughter of a highly placed government official has been kidnapped, and Sam suspects Mary Nelson's disappearance might be related to this. And as Sam and Elizabeth work together to find her, the case becomes more and more complicated. Well, this was a category book which felt much longer than its 251 pages. Not that it was boring or slow-moving, not at all, but it felt more complex than the regular category. I especially liked the romance. At first you think this is going to be a typical psychic / skeptic relationship, but it turns out Sam isn't really such a traditional skeptic, which adds an interesting edge. He's also a bit more ruthless than the average hero (not that I'm surprised by this, given who the author is), and I enjoyed that surprisingly, Elizabeth was more than a match for him in this way. Where this didn't work so well was in the aspect that was more traditional, which is Elizabeth's extreme sexual innocence. This is one of those dead-beneath-the-waist virgins, and though being afraid of being psychically overwhelmed by such an intimate act IS a valid reason for her virginity, I didn't like the fact that the woman was so incredibly naive. Oh, well, it doesn't slow her down much when they get to it! While the romance was interesting, the suspense aspect was a bit more half-baked and had a few "give me a break!" moments. The enemy was annoyingly amorphous. They are "terrorists", but we never get a sense of what they stand for, of what their objective is, other than to generate chaos. Plus, what kind of terrorist organization paints its name on the side of its trucks? And within the US, too? Just imagine Al Qaeda terrorists driving around in cars clearly marked with an Al Qaeda logo. The ending was mostly good. I enjoyed the interesting visit to a seedy, dangerous version of Venice, but I just wish Elizabeth hadn't shown some TSTL tendencies. Other than that, great book!

Stuart just keeps turning out these gems!!

She is a psychic that uses her gifts to aid the police. When she begins getting impressions about a missing socialite that could be connected to the disappearance of another woman, she and her powers come into contact with Col. Sam Oliver. The missing woman is the daughter of a high political office and he is trying to keep the lid on it while searching out a terrorist group connected to the missing women. It is steaming, taut, dark and with the alpha/gamma rogue that Stuart is famous for creating.This so though several years old, it not dated in anyway. An absolute must for Stuart fans.

I love this book!

Ordinarily I'm not particularly fond of books about psychics but this book is unbelievably suspenseful, tense and romantic. It's hard to believe that it was released as a category romance because it could easily have been marketed as a suspense novel. Elizabeth Hardy has psychic powers that she uses to assist the police. It is when she receives images relating to the disappearance of a high profile socialite that her life becomes endangered. Enter Colonel Sam Oliver - grim, cynical and infinitely sexy. Kudos to Anne Stuart who manages to make you tense and wonder whether things will work out even though deep down you konw it's a harlequin and the good guys must surely triumph ....
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