Thursday, March 19, 2009

Pandora's Daughter by Iris Johansen


From the back: For as long as she can remember, successful young physician Megan Blair has tried to silence the voices in her head---voices that bring her to the edge of madness and terror. Megan possesses psychic powers that have been dormant for years, hidden deep in the past she's tried so desperately to forget. But now everything has come to a boiling point---someone is trying to kill her, and others are trying to use her, including the deadly and seductive Neal Grady. Shocking secrets about her life and her mother's death bombard her as she fights to take control of her heritage and save herself and everything she believes in. Grady holds the key to understanding her future, a future in which Megan's life will never be the same.If she survives to have a future.
My thoughts: I first started reading Johansen's Eve Duncan novels and enjoyed them so have continued to read other's of hers. Pandora's Daughter is a fast paced story with a little paranormal thrown in, a variety of psychic gifts. It was a quick read but I found Neal, the romantic interest for Megan a little creepy.

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