Book Description About the Author Sharon Sala is a member of RWA and OKRWA with 115 books in Young Adult, Western, Fiction, Women’s Fiction, and non-fiction. RITA finalist 8 times, won Janet Dailey Award, Career Achievement winner from RT Magazine 5 times, Winner of the National Reader’s Choice Award 5 times, winner of the Colorado Romance Writer’s Award 5 times, Heart of Excellence award, Booksellers Best Award. Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Centennial Award for 100th published novel. Read more Customers Review: Another Sharon Sala book that will catch you unaware and leave you on the edge of your chair unable to put this book down before finishing it. At 12 years of age, Jordan Bien is caught between being a little girl and turning into a young woman. When her father, who has been absent for two years, shows up at her house and invites her to spend the night with him in a fancy motel, Jordan jumps at the opportunity. Jordan doesn’t realize that her father is kidnapping her and taking her to Kentucky where she will forced to become a child bride with the purpose of being a breeder for a psychic cult. Jordan’s mother, Tara Bien finds herself caught in a nightmare and no way to get the police to help her. Fortunately, Jordan had sent her mother a text telling her that she was going with her father. Tara is a lawyer and quickly contacts Charlie Dodge who is a private investigator. This is a riveting book and one of Sala’s best books. Don’t miss it! Once again Sharon Sala gives insight into dealing with a love one’s Alzheimer’s and having to carry on with living. In this case it is PI Charlie Dodge juggling his business and personal life. He and his extraordinary assistant, Wyrick, are investigating a kidnapping by parent with psychic abilities. The strength of determination exhibited by the characters is one reason I always enjoy anything written by this author. This is the second book in the series and I believe it can stand alone, but my odc requires that I read in order. I can’t wait until the next book in the series. I usually don’t like books that run in a series, because I want a story to end. The characters were wonderful and awful. Even though I wanted ALL of the cult men to be destroyed, some of them questioned what they were doing because of a wonderfully brave little girl. That made that feel human for me. I still wanted them to pay for what they were doing. Jordan was amazing. I can’t wait for the next Installment. Second Sight by Sharon Sala did not disappoint. It was entertaining, suspenseful, and fast paced. I love it when adults in trouble make the right decisions. The characters were great each and every one of them. I will be sad when she completes the series and Dodge and Wyrick have no more stories. The “second sight” element made the book more entertaining. I couldn’t put this one down,I started reading it and I was hooked.Mystery,suspense,thrills and a whole lot of action.A really amazing story,one that I thoroughly enjoyed. I’ve grown to love this series. Sharon Sala is such a diverse story-teller, that I’m never disappointed with what she delivers. I swung from the Blessings series over to this one and had to smile as I began to read. Sala is one of those authors that can change style with ease. Blessings is sweet, safe and campy. A feel of coming home to an idyllic little town. Like Mayberry after a glass of wine 🙂 This series, heavier, grittier, believable boundary pushing writing. Excellent, writing, gal! 🙂 Sharon Sala has another great story! I can’t wait to read the next Charlie Dodge and Jade Wyrick adventure. I love Wyrick. She is an in your face, kick-ass woman with a spine of pure steel and a lot of secrets. Charlie Dodge is the guy you would want at your side and watching your back. Jordan, the young girl they are looking for, refuses to be a victim. This was an good entertaining read. I highly recommend it. J: Great story, of course! I still loved the characters and the assistant was very witty. The plot was so intriguing and the suspense had me on the edge of my seat; I read it in one day. However, much of the last few chapters seemed to drag out unnecessarily, adding almost nothing to the story that couldn’t have been summed in the epilogue. Still looking forward to book #3 in July. |