When a young widow falls for a mysteriously familiar stranger, she’s targeted by an agency intent on exploiting the ability gained after her near-death experience. When offered a chance to reconnect with her late husband, things get complicated…and dangerous.
Charlotte barely survived the accident that killed her husband four years ago. Resuscitated a savant, she struggles to find meaning in her survival. When she meets Simon, a mysteriously familiar stranger, they are drawn to each other with undeniable magnetism. But Simon is contracted to a black-ops agency.
With the agency on her heels, and Simon claiming her heart, Charlotte’s past and future collide when she’s offered a chance to reconnect with her late husband.
As secrets are revealed, motives uncovered, and alliances are formed, Charlotte must choose…between the fate of the world and the fate of her heart.
Complicating Charlotte’s sense of new possibilities: the fact that someone seems to be stalking her. DaSilva writes the sweet and sexy tension of new love well, juxtaposing it masterfully with the terrifying tension of being stalked. As the story digs into the mysteries of Jared’s past and Charlotte and Sy’s present, the leads’ attraction to each other proves undeniable, and soon Sy is the person Charlotte calls when she becomes convinced someone is stalking her, following her to her husband's grave, staking out her home, and sneaking into her bedroom at night. Sy, though, fears he might not return from his latest mission in his job, so Charlotte must take matters into her hands.
DaSilva’s slim, fast-moving novel packs a lot of wonderment and hard choices into relatively few pages, with Charlotte facing the question of whether to try to go back to what she once had or take a chance on something new. The speculative premise takes a backseat to the chemistry between the leads, making the novel ideal for romance readers interested in science fiction, military life, and romantic leads who are alpha-male types ready to sweep a lady off her feet and away from her problems.
Takeaway: Paranormal romantic thriller of a woman bereft but manifesting strange powers.
Comparable Titles: Elizabeth Hunter’s Suddenly Psychic, Sue Fortin’s The Dead Husband’s Secret.
Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-