

And now it's pitching two lovers toward an unfamiliar horizon, with no place left to hide. The danger Grace has eluded is fast closing in. In Rio, she finds a safe haven, and for the first time.hope. He's unprepared for his reaction to this wounded, damaged woman, and he's fiercely determined to protect her from those who nearly destroyed her. And time is running out.Įnlisted to bring Grace home is Rio, relentless member of the KGI. Her only lifeline-an unerring telepathic ability she shares with her sister-has been severed, leaving her alone and vulnerable.

I really just stuck with it so I can continue the series without losing any information.Grace Peterson is desperate, in hiding, and on the run after escaping a shadowy group determined to exploit her extraordinary ability to heal others. This was an okay read if you can stick with it long enough, but it wasn’t great. She gets a little stronger toward the end, but I just didn’t really care for her all that much. I really didn’t understand what Rio saw in her. I found Grace constantly being the week damsel in distress to be annoying. But, I did push through and it does get better, but it isn’t the best of Banks’s works. I found the first half of this book to go excruciatingly slow! I had a very hard time sticking with this book, I was just so bored, and frankly just didn’t want to read it. Rio and his team take Grace to Rio’s home in Belize to heal, but they know it’s only a matter of time before Titan strikes and they have to do their best to be ready. One of the men he trained in Titan gives him a pass since Rio had saved his life once, but makes it clear that he will take Grace. They are trying to get to safety without her captors finding them, when Rio’s past stares him right in the face. Rio and his men scour the mountainous countryside until they finally find Grace, but she’s in bad shape and really slows their retreat down. Farnsworth is furious! He calls in the big dogs, a black ops group that has never failed a mission Titan.

They have proven she is the real deal, but before they could take her to Farnsworth, she escapes. His men have captured Grace Peterson and have put her through a set of tests healing people. Elizabeth is dying and none of the doctors he’s brought in have been able to fix her.

However, all the money in the world can’t make his sick daughter better. Echoes at Dawn Grace Peterson is desperate, in hiding, and on the run after escaping a shadowy group determined to exploit her extraordinary ability to heal others. Gordon Farnsworth is not a good man and he has more money than he knows what to do with. After seeing her on the security footage of her parents’ home, Rio volunteers his team to go after her and bring her home. Grace has been abducted by a group of mercenaries. This book picks up where the previous book, Whispers in the Dark, left off.
