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Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Ghost-Romance story Review: "Imminent Thunder" is the first Dreamscape I have read; I did not regret it!-I could feel myself immersed in the Ghostly Atmosphere that lays in Honor's House and in the area surrounding it. The Hero, Ian, is fantastic, brave and sensual. Honor is a Heroine with compassion and tenderness who has never found true love before meeting Ian. If you like a spine tiggling, a sensual and a so romantic novel, you can't go wrong with "Imminent Thunder". It is a Keeper!
Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Ghost-Romance story Review: "Imminent Thunder" is the first Dreamscape I have read; I did not regret it! -I could feel myself immersed in the Ghostly Atmosphere that lays in Honor's House and in the area surrounding it. The Hero, Ian, is fantastic, brave and sensual. Honor is a Heroine with compassion and tenderness who has never found true love before meeting Ian. If you like a spine tiggling, a sensual and a so romantic novel, you can't go wrong with "Imminent Thunder". It is a Keeper!
Rating:  Summary: Incredible ghost / love story !! Review: I could not put this book down. The characters were wonderful and you really feel the pain the hero goes through with his special gift (or should I say curse). Honor, a nurse, begins to see and feel strange things in her new home causing her to run to Ian, her reclusive next door neighbor for help. Ian doesn't really like contact with people because of his "strange" ablility but feels he must help Honor. While they try to figure out what is happening they feel a powerful attraction between each other that they can't deny. Find the book if you can because this is definately a keeper. I've read it about 20 times....
Rating:  Summary: Heart wrenchingly good! Review: This is one of the Shadows line-the darker side of love-and one of my favourites, because the characters are so well-drawn. I loved Honor Nightingale and her reclusive neighbor, Ian McLaren. The paranormal element, prevelent in this series, was handled so deftly and elegantly!I had no trouble believing Honor's newly-purchased house was haunted by a malevolent old woman's ghost. The play between McLaren's Ranger training and his strength against Honor's past and her own insecurites is nicely balanced. We understand her and as she begins to know Ian, we understand him, too. He's certainly unique, and no other woman but Honor would have had the courage to stick with him. And she doesn't think she's anything special. This is a truly different romance, with unusual protagonists and a believable villain.
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