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In Destiny's Shadow

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With his unique power and handsome, brooding strength, Anthony was on a collision course with the destiny that awaited him in the mountains of New Mexico. His goal--take down Titan, the man who'd murdered his mother and torn his family apart. Then a woman got in his way, a reporter who wanted Titan for her own scoop. Nothing could stop Melina Becker--except for the sexual tension that flared between them like lightning and burned twice as bright. As much as Anthony wanted her, Melina was a complication he didn't need--not when, miles away, his nemesis awaited him. But neither he nor Melina could imagine the fate Titan had in store for them....
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateAug 1, 2010
ISBN9781426873645
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Ingrid Weaver

Ingrid Weaver is a USA Today bestselling author with more than 25 novels to her credit. She has written for several lines within Silhouette and Harlequin, and has also been published with Berkley/Jove. She has received the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Romantic Suspense and the Romantic Times BOOKreviews Career Achievement Award. She currently resides on a farm near Frankford, Ontario, Canada.

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    Nice. Unlike the first Family Secrets series, this book is a really good payoff. Anthony fits with himself as revealed in all the other books, and the lady is a good solid character herself. They have good reasons for working together and for not quite trusting one another; the threads of the plot wind together nicely. Anthony's power, or rather its side effects, are a little annoying - what, she couldn't be attracted without that? But then the scene inside the caves when she realizes he doesn't have any electricity to draw on and she's still attracted has an excellent impact. And then going through the caves and out, and her realizing what that meant to him...and the others there...and their 'father' and his fate...yeah. Good book.