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“Accident victim Faith Parker has done what her doctors feared she never would: awakened from the coma that held her prisoner for weeks. But she has no memory of the crash that nearly killed her--or the life that led up to it. Nor does she remember journalist Dinah Leighton, the steadfast friend who visited her in the hospital...until she disappeared without a trace. Now as Faith begins to regain her strength, she's shocked by intimate dreams of a man she doesn't recognize and tortured by visions of violence that feel painfully real. Something inexplicable ties her lost memories to Dinah's chilling fate. But even as Faith tries to understand the connection and reach out to save Dinah, death is stalking both women. And one of them will not escape its lethal grasp. FBI agent Noah Bishop has a rare gift for seeing what others do not, a gift that helps him solve the most puzzling cases. Now, read more of his electrifying adventures in two stand-alone tales of psychic suspense.
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“Very Good Story, It a mystery and romance book. :)”
Safiyah Sadiq wrote this review Sunday, October 4 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I really like the Bishop sereies.”
Michelle S wrote this review Sunday, September 27 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I'm only into the third chapter - but already totally intrigued!! It was hard to put down after the first few pages!”
Harley wrote this review Tuesday, September 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Faith wakes from a coma to help Kane find his girlfriend's kidnapper.”
Angie D wrote this review Monday, April 13 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“her books seem to be getting better....this was a good one”
Linda P wrote this review Thursday, March 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Good read ... well-paced, nice mystery.
Faith wakes up from a coma with no memory at all of who she is or any of her own history ... she has strong emotional response to a man, who it turns out has never met her before.
FBI agent Bishop is a minor character here; He's a much more central character in the next book I believe.
The two main characters have "closed" stories now, so we're unlikely to see them again.”
“I loved this book all the way until the last few pages. In my opinion Hooper ruined what had been built with the conclusion. I would've much rather have had an alternate ending, which I won't expound on in fear or giving a spoiler.
What I did love about this book was how once Faith wakes up from being a coma she has no memory of her life. Love that you know just as much as Faith does on this journey. You can't help but fell for her as she goes through hunting down her past. Hooper writes the mystery and suspense wonderfully and Faith is both a strong female with vulnerability laced in.”