Dreaming can be dangerous…
Until recently, Kiri Sullivan was employed as a technician at the innovative DreamReader laboratory. She even volunteered for the early trials herself.
But she never realized that a large enough sample of her dreaming brainwaves had been recorded to create one of the first-ever electronic profiles.
Unique as a fingerprint, it could be used to identify her while she’s dreaming.
And now it’s in the hands of a murderer. If Kiri’s dreams are scanned from afar and a match is made, then he’ll know exactly where she’s hiding.
Luckily, she’s found the perfect bolt-hole at Hidden Cove, a tiny inlet on the northeastern coast of Maine. After setting up camp, she settles down to wait out the danger.
But it’s not long before Kiri discovers that someone else is living at Hidden Cove.
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ASIN: B09TBLM1LC
Publisher: New Visions Books & Media
Publication Date: February 23, 2022
Print Length: 182 pages
My Review and Rating:
Hidden cove by Linn ChapelMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hidden Cove hints at a bit of scifi in a seemingly paranormal romance. Less gothic than I anticipated but enjoyable, just the same. The story is a fast-paced thriller set on the coast of Maine. After hearing information at her place of work that will put her life in danger, Kiri flees to the remote woods of Hidden Cove. Hoping to be protected against those who seek her, she hunkers down in a dense area near an abandoned cabin. Kiri soon finds she’s not alone.
I found Hidden Cove to be an interesting and enjoyable read.
I was provided a copy of this book to read.
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