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Bringing Benjy Home (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 735)

Bringing Benjy Home (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 735)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Storyline from back of book
Review: Bringing Benjy Home (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 735)
by Kylie Brant

Trey Garrison was a security consultant, a man of action, a man who trusted his heart to no one--except his sister and her little boy, Benjy.

Now Benjy has been kidnapped, and Trey was desperate. Jaida West was a psychic, a woman of faith and intuition, a woman who wore her heart on her sleeve. She wanted to help. First, though, she had to break through Trey's walls.

Their dangerous journey would turn distrust to passion. But would their love survive the evil acts of a criminal bent on revenge? It had to, beacuse a child's life was depending on it...

THis is the sequel to Guarding Raine

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: From the back...
Trey Garrison was a security consultant, a man of action, a man who trusted his heart to no one--except his sister and her little boy, Benjy. Now Benjy has been kidnapped, and Trey was desperate. Jaida West was a psychic, a woman of faith and intuition, a woman who wore her heart on her sleeve. She wanted to help. First, though, she had to break through Trey's walls. Their dangerous journey would turn distrust to passion. But would their love survive the evil acts of a criminal bent on revenge? It had to, beacuse a child's life was depending on it...

In my Opinion...
This is the sequel to 'Guarding Raine' (the story of Mac and Raine). In this book Mac's partner Trey is desperate to find his nephew. Trey only allows a small number of people into his life. His inner circle consists of Mac, Raine, his sister Lauren, and his nephew Benjy. Trey vows to do whatever it takes to get Benjy back. Lauren begs Trey to ask psychic Jaida West to help him in locating Benjy. Trey does not believe in Jaida's psychic ability. He firmly believes that she takes advantage of people during their time of grief and desperation. Although he believes it is a waste of time, he still agrees to ask her to help, because that is what his sister wants. Jaida agrees to help locate Benjy. Locating Benjy becomes an adventure for both Trey and Jaida. Jaida must deal with Trey and his doubts about her psychic abilities. As the days go by Trey must face the fact that Jaida's abilities are real and she is the best chance he has at getting Benjy back. Trey and Jaida become closer and closer as the danger also heats up. Trey may not realize just how much he has fallen for Jaida until her life is in jeopardy. There are only a small number of books with a psychic storyline that I actually like. This one was good mainly because the other aspects of the book are just as dominant as the Jaida's psychic abilities-the romance, the mystery behind the kidnappers, and the love Trey has for his family. I must admit that I have not read Guarding Raine, but I intend to now that I have read Bringing Home Benjy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: From the back...
Trey Garrison was a security consultant, a man of action, a man who trusted his heart to no one--except his sister and her little boy, Benjy. Now Benjy has been kidnapped, and Trey was desperate. Jaida West was a psychic, a woman of faith and intuition, a woman who wore her heart on her sleeve. She wanted to help. First, though, she had to break through Trey's walls. Their dangerous journey would turn distrust to passion. But would their love survive the evil acts of a criminal bent on revenge? It had to, beacuse a child's life was depending on it...

In my Opinion...
This is the sequel to 'Guarding Raine' (the story of Mac and Raine). In this book Mac's partner Trey is desperate to find his nephew. Trey only allows a small number of people into his life. His inner circle consists of Mac, Raine, his sister Lauren, and his nephew Benjy. Trey vows to do whatever it takes to get Benjy back. Lauren begs Trey to ask psychic Jaida West to help him in locating Benjy. Trey does not believe in Jaida's psychic ability. He firmly believes that she takes advantage of people during their time of grief and desperation. Although he believes it is a waste of time, he still agrees to ask her to help, because that is what his sister wants. Jaida agrees to help locate Benjy. Locating Benjy becomes an adventure for both Trey and Jaida. Jaida must deal with Trey and his doubts about her psychic abilities. As the days go by Trey must face the fact that Jaida's abilities are real and she is the best chance he has at getting Benjy back. Trey and Jaida become closer and closer as the danger also heats up. Trey may not realize just how much he has fallen for Jaida until her life is in jeopardy. There are only a small number of books with a psychic storyline that I actually like. This one was good mainly because the other aspects of the book are just as dominant as the Jaida's psychic abilities-the romance, the mystery behind the kidnappers, and the love Trey has for his family. I must admit that I have not read Guarding Raine, but I intend to now that I have read Bringing Home Benjy.


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