Hiding the Moon
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Fish Out Of Water: Book Four - A Fish Out of Water/Racing for the Sun Crossover
Can a hitman and a psychic negotiate a relationship while all hell breaks loose?
The world might not know who Lee Burton is, but it needs his black ops division and the work they do to keep it safe. Lee's spent his life following orders—until he sees a kill jacket on Ernie Caulfield. Ernie isn't a typical target, and something is very wrong with Burton's chain of command.
Ernie's life may seem adrift, but his every action helps to shelter his mind from the psychic storm raging within. When Lee Burton shows up to save him from assassins and club bunnies, Ernie seizes his hand and doesn't look back. Burton is Ernie's best bet in a tumultuous world, and after one day together, he's pretty sure Lee knows Ernie is his destiny as well.
But when Burton refused Ernie's contract, he kicked an entire piranha tank of bad guys, and Burton can't rest until he takes down the rogue military unit that would try to kill a spacey psychic. Ernie's in love with Burton and Burton's confused as hell by Ernie—but Ernie's not changing his mind and Burton can't stay away. Psychics, assassins, and bad guys—throw them into the desert with a forbidden love affair and what could possibly go wrong?
Customer Reviews
Hiding the Moon
Reading an Amy Lane novel is, for me, like coming home to the place that you know is going to give you everything you need; love, warmth, humour, joy.....
I know, without any doubt that the novel I’m about to read will satisfy me in every way and I’m never disappointed.
The characters in this book, as in every book of Ms Lane’s, are sharp, bright and so full of love it almost hurts. Even the characters revolving around the main characters are drawn in bright colours.
How could I not fall in love with Ernie and Burton? Their story finishes off Racing the Sun and the Fish out of Water series to perfection. Love, excitement, fear, action, want, need and homeliness, all add up to another superb story.
This novel deserves more than five stars for Ms Lane’s insight into the human psyche alone, never mind the attributes above.