Even with the ability to stop time, you
still can run out of it.
Kathryn
should be institutionalized or incarcerated.
That’s
what happens to deviants—people born with unusual abilities. And if the
government knew she can teleport and stop time, she can say good bye to her
freedom. Not that her life is all that great anyway. Her inability to control
her gifts forces her to keep everyone at a distance. Few friends. No meaningful
romantic relationships. Until Susan introduces her to Charge, that is.
When
the 6’4” guy with the caramel-colored skin and million-watt smile shows up at
her door, she lets her guard down. What she discovers is that her best friend
and her new lover have gifts of their own, and there’s an entire underground
network of undetected deviants living freely in society. Kathryn’s brought into
the fold with open arms, and she’s finally found something she’s never had—a
family.
But
now, people are disappearing. Some come back weeks
later with strange scars, sutured wounds, and missing limbs, with no memory of
what happened. Some don’t come back at all.
When Charge becomes the next victim, Kathryn is willing to
teleport to the edge of the world to find him, but confronting the mastermind
behind the kidnappings puts her life in jeopardy. And when the rescue attempt
goes horribly wrong, she wonders if dying might have been a better idea.
Warning: This book contains teleportation, mind
control, and sparks that fly in sexy--and possibly deadly--ways.