Shrouded in Illusion by H.D. Thomson

Posted August 26, 2013 by Silvia in Books / 0 Comments

I received a free copy of this book from Author for an honest review.
This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.

Shrouded in Illusion by H.D. ThomsonShrouded in Illusion by H.D. Thomson
Series: Shrouded #3
Published by Bella Media Management on June 1, 2013
Genres: Paranormal, Romantic Suspense
Source: Author
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three-half-stars

Someone wants Skye Hunter’s son and they’re willing to kill her or anyone else to get to him. One the run for her life, she is forced to turn to the only person who can help her—a complete stranger with a shared past—David Bishop, a renowned illusionist.
David’s life is also an illusion, built of smoke and little else. He meets Skye, a woman filled with passion and conviction, and the pain he sees in her eyes is a mirror to his own soul. But when he realizes she has the same strange, telekinetic phenomenon inside her body that he does, he is forced to question his life, his childhood and the father who raised him. Can these two lost souls uncover the mystery behind their powers and save Skye’s son and themselves in the process?

A very fast-paced book with lots of mystery in it that drags the reader into the story from the very first pages. Shrouded in Illusion is the third book in a series but it can totally be read as a stand-alone since the plot is centred around different characters.

Skye is a strong, independent woman who will fight anything and everyone for the safety of her nine-years-old son, Tyler. While reading I put myself in Skye’s shoes and I started worrying for her little man like he was mine, so the anxiety grew stronger and stronger in me, especially after an event that I can only imagine hard to digest—if that is even possible—for a mother. Thank God for David who kept me from sighing, just with anxiety at least. I enjoyed the crescendo of his feelings and the fact he’s not ready to jump into ‘bizarre situations’ without hesitation, but I may not have enjoyed all David/Skye moments together. Perhaps because in a certain situation I wouldn’t have thought about a particular ‘distraction’ at all . . . But I do think those two are a good match.

I wish there would have been the possibility to have more answers about the powers and the whys around them, but overall it was a good read that I’d recommend especially to those who like a thriller with paranormal elements and quite unexpected twists.


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