Enticed

Dillon Gavin is a black ops agent who’s comfortable with his life. Maybe his missions are missing that joie de vivre now that his partner, Lantis, has retired, but they are dangerous and really not ‘fun’ in the normal sense of things. He’s been assigned one month of R & R and is planning on using it to buy some art and find a lucky lady to share thirty days with him. He walks into a gallery showing his favorite psyprint artist’s work and begins to hope that maybe he can kill two birds with one stone.

Jordan Kane is a solitary person. She is a clairvoyant and psychometric and she uses these two powers to aid her in her day to day life. Jordan Kane is blind. Very few people know about this and she is shocked when she’s introduced to Dillon Gavin by her friend and her friend feels fit to tell him. Through her clairvoyance Jordan is able to pick up hints of Dillon’s secret life in their initial handshake. She refuses to get involved with a man in a dangerous job; she saw her mother slide down that slope with her firefighter father. But it doesn’t really seem that Jordan has a choice, with Dillon’s concerted effort to woo her and sinister coincidences can she truly deny what she feels?

Once again Kathleen Dante has penned a masterful story. Painting backgrounds, characters, and magic with such ease that it was hard to believe that magic didn’t exist; Enticed is a fabulous continuation of the world Kathleen Dante introduced in Entangled. We are able to revisit the lives of Lantis and Kiera, in fact, they play a large part in this book. Because of this, I highly recommend you read Entangled before Enticed. Dillon and Jordan were extraordinary characters. Dillon was so caring and thoughtful, even if his end goal was a bit cavemanish. I liked watching him develop from the guy out for a good time to a man who truly cared for his woman. Jordan was amazing; to deal with a handicap like blindness and yet have a successful career and compensating with her extrasensory skills truly awed me. I will once again state that Kathleen Dante has cemented a permanent spot on my auto-buy list. Thank you so much for a fabulous escape.

Reviewed by: Serena


Serena