Note: I scheduled this entry in advance so that it posts at 8:00 AM.
The meme is hosted by Reading at the Beach.
The rules are very simple: spotlight a book written by an author whose first or last name begins with the featured letter. Include the book cover, title and author, a synopsis, and link(s) to retailer(s). If it’s a book you’ve already reviewed, link to the review. Return to Reading at the Beach and leave a link in the comments.
This week’s letter is: P
This week pick: Pamela Palmer — The Dark Gate
From the back: Larsen Vale has a secret: she sees things. Terrible things. Deadly things. And her latest vision features a strange albino man. . . and her own death. Haunted and afraid, she trusts no one, not even the handsome cop who seems fascinated with her. Washington, D.C. detective Jack Hallihan has one mission: find the man who is assaulting young woman. But the police have no clues, no leads and no witnesses. And Jack has a deadly secret of his own — a secret Larsen holds the key to. Time is running out. If Larsen and Jack can’t learn to trust their attraction to each other, the Gate will be opened — and the world will be forever changed…(Read my review here).
Comment: This is the first book in a Nocturne series that I love! The second book, Dark Deceiver, came out in 2008. I’ve been waiting oh-so-patiently for the last two books, which hopefully will be in 2011.
Note: The link below is to Fantastic Fiction, which has a variety of purchase options (including on-line secondary markets) for the US and UK.
The Dark Gate (Pamela Palmer) at Fantastic Fiction.
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I love Harlequin novels!
http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/11/to-z-starts-with-p.html
It’s never a good thing to be seeing things…particularly when those things are about your own death. But if they bring you into contact with a handsome cop….
Here’s mine: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2010/11/z-wednesday-letter-p.html
Freda — thanks for stopping by!
Bev — And the handsome cop hears voices in his head. So, they’re pretty much made for each other. 😉