In some ways this is 'coming-of-age' story; otherwise a paranormal romance/mystery. Well written plot. Some X-rated scenes.
From back cover: Claire, Tempest, and Leona: triplets blessed—or cursed—each with a special extra sense that they would deny, given the chance . . .
Claire, the youngest, finds solitude and escape in rural Montana. The descendant of an ancient Celtic seer, she struggles to conceal her unsettling power to sense what others feel—the good and the evil, the pain and the joy.
When her peace is shattered by her new neighbor, Neil Olafson, Claire's shielded emotions start simmering. He's the opposite of everything she's ever wanted, a man who ignites her latent sensuality. And while her eerie powers have frightened others away, Neil isn't running. And when Claire comes face-to-face with danger, he becomes her protector—as well as her lover.
Now, Claire and Neil must confront the past and save the life of a young innocent. But there is a killer lurking in the background who wants them both dead before they can unravel his dirty secrets. And he's been very busy . . .
The Bartel triplets had a rough childhood what with being psychic and all it entails. This is Claire's story...the youngest and an empath so the most vulnerable.
Claire moves to Montana because she can't survive with too many people around since she absorbs their feelings, moods, tempers, etc. When her neighbor dies and her nephew moves into the house...the sparks fly. Neil Olafson is a builder of campers and the noise level is astronomical causing Claire much upset. Eight years ago, Neil's six month old son was stolen from a campground. He has spent the last eight years searching for his son with no success. Claire (and her family) help Neil search using many psychic methods. Because their isn't enough stress in their lives, someone is also trying to kill Claire and someone else is trying to kill Neil.
This is a real roller coaster of an adventure with lots of suspenseful mystery included. This book is a slow starter and has many things are repeated again and again which I found tedious but all in all a very good start to this series
Good book! Starts out fast but slows a little in the middle.