Jordan Delany and Tyler McGee return in this newest steamy, suspense-filled novel in Sharp’s Dream Seeker series releasing October 27, 2015 that will leave readers anxiously wanting more with each turn of the page.
Self-Published | October 27, 2015 | Romantic Suspense
Dream Seeker, book 3
★★★★★
SOURCE: BARCLAY PUBLICITY
Jordan and Ty are finally together, as in living together—mortgage and all. Now they intend to enjoy a little down time. They’ve purchased an aging horse ranch with plans to renovate, but their domestic bliss is put on hold when Ty is called in to investigate a murder case.
Coincidentally, an unusually graphic nightmare about a young college student’s murder catches Jordan by surprise. In the dream, Jordan can see the girl’s pretty blonde hair. She can see the snowy ravine the girl was strangled in. Most shockingly, this time she can even see the killers face.
Being at home and still on vacation is making it challenging to figure out how to connect with this latest victim, until Jordan visits Ty’s precinct and recognizes a young man in interrogation as the murderer.
When Ty insists the suspect is innocent, Jordan debates just how far into Ty’s career she can interfere. Influencing another cop’s investigation on the basis of a dream is a line she’s never dared to cross. Even if the other cop is the man she loves.
Making the situation all the more frustrating is the sexy, red-headed Isobel Riley from Missouri Highway Patrol who is partnering with Ty for the duration of the case. And Isobel is a lot more than a mere detective consultant—she’s Ty’s ex-lover.
{ about michelle sharp } .
Award-winning author, Michelle Sharp, has been nominated for a 2014 National Readers Choice Award for Best Romantic Suspense and Best First Book. In addition, her debut novel Dream Huntress has been selected as a finalist in the 2015 Daphne Du Maurier award for Excellence in Mystery and Suspense. Although she has a degree in Journalism from Southern Illinois University, she finds weaving tales of danger, deception, and love much preferable to reporting the cold, hard facts.As most authors probably are, she is an avid reader. Growing up in St. Louis has made her a die-hard Cardinals fan, and having a child with Down Syndrome has made her passionate about any issue regarding special needs kiddos. She’s also a fairly big sucker when it comes to anything with fur or feathers. Michelle is a proud member of Romance Writers of America and Missouri Romance Writers. You can learn more about her at michellesharpbooks.com.
{ review } .
I may not have read Ty and Jordan's first book, missing a few key things that have been talked about in this and the previous book, but what I have read, I've absolutely enjoyed.
The last book had Ty and Jordan going on vacation -- she's expecting someplace warm and he ends up (nervously) bringing her to a ranch home with stables that he knew as a kid and wants to make into a home for him and Jordan. No proposal, but essentially a promise for more. They work on the house and end up adopting a dog. Things are very settled for these two.
...it was only a matter of time before pasts catch up and insecurities arise.
Some may say the drama that happens in this third book is unnecessary. Jordan seems insecure; they need to talk to one another; all they do is bicker and fight.
But honestly, I felt that this was the point in the relationship that you learn the most about the other. Ty makes some mistakes where Jordan and Isobel are concerned, but on the same token, Jordan holds some important things back from him as well.
This installment in their story is riddled with drama of his past, her past, as well as a slightly twisted case and more of Jordan's dreams -- this time with a dream that has clues she can't quite place.
Like I said, I haven't read book one, DREAM HUNTRESS, but I did read PROTECTING THE DREAM. I enjoyed that book, but this one? This one was the real winner. I truly hope that Michelle Sharp continues this series -- surely there's more for Jordan and Ty.
The last book had Ty and Jordan going on vacation -- she's expecting someplace warm and he ends up (nervously) bringing her to a ranch home with stables that he knew as a kid and wants to make into a home for him and Jordan. No proposal, but essentially a promise for more. They work on the house and end up adopting a dog. Things are very settled for these two.
...it was only a matter of time before pasts catch up and insecurities arise.
Some may say the drama that happens in this third book is unnecessary. Jordan seems insecure; they need to talk to one another; all they do is bicker and fight.
But honestly, I felt that this was the point in the relationship that you learn the most about the other. Ty makes some mistakes where Jordan and Isobel are concerned, but on the same token, Jordan holds some important things back from him as well.
This installment in their story is riddled with drama of his past, her past, as well as a slightly twisted case and more of Jordan's dreams -- this time with a dream that has clues she can't quite place.
Like I said, I haven't read book one, DREAM HUNTRESS, but I did read PROTECTING THE DREAM. I enjoyed that book, but this one? This one was the real winner. I truly hope that Michelle Sharp continues this series -- surely there's more for Jordan and Ty.
{ previously in series } .
DREAM HUNTRESS || amazon
PROTECTING THE DREAM || 5★ review
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