Saturday, April 10, 2010

Rie McGaha, Deadly Dreams

Title: Deadly Dreams

Author: Rie McGaha

Rating: Four Siren Stones

Genre: Erotic Romance

Sub-Genre: Paranormal

Page Count: 144 Pages

ISBN E-Book: 978-1-60592-002-3

Publisher: Noble Romance Publishing

Buy-Link: http://www.nobleromance.com/BrowseListing.aspx?author=8

Website: www.riemcgaha.com

Reviewer: Brigit Aine

Tagline:

Rie McGaha...fantasy that keeps you up.

Blurb/Summary:

Lea Reynolds has been plagued by nightmares all of her life, but lately the nightmares seem all too real as she wakes up screaming, trying to get away from the monster that chases her. But when she discovers the monster she’s been running from in her dreams is really killing women on the streets of Oklahoma City, she doesn’t know who to turn to.

Chase Montgomery is a dedicated bachelor and a homicide detective investigating the serial murders of several young ladies. When a beautiful young woman who looks amazingly like the dead women arrives at his office and tells him she’s having psychic dreams, he doesn’t know what to think.

Brought together because of a psychotic killer, Chase and Lea’s relationship soon turns from business to pleasure and they find themselves linked together in more ways than one. But when the killer turns his sights on Lea, Chase discovers just how deep his feelings run and that there are no lengths to which he won’t go in order to protect the woman he loves.

Review:

The intriguing and thought provoking storyline leads the reader through a wonderful narrative. The instant attraction that turns deeper between Lea and Chase is hot and sweet at the same time. The devotion he shows in doing whatever it takes to keep her safe, made me want to bring him home. What I loved about the heroine was her unfailing bravery in situations far beyond normal. Together Lea and Chase bring out a story that is one I will pick up again.


2 comments:

Marie McGaha said...

Thank you so much for the nice review of Deadly Dreams. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Rie McGaha

Nichelle Gregory said...

Congrats, Rie, what a great review! ;-)