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The oldest and most powerful of the Aisling triplets, Leona has always been the one most devoted to denying her gift . . . until now. When she begins to see murky visions of the crazed killer who has targeted her sisters, she can't ignore her powers any longer. This evil man not only threatens her family, but is also coming after her.

Yet until she can see him clearly, she realizes that the man dead-set on destroying her could be anyone, even Owen Shaw. But when the handsome, rugged newcomer begs her to use her powers to help his troubled sister, how can she say no? She should stay away from him, but the strong attraction, the undeniable hunger she feels for his body, won't let her escape. Leona will have to summon every ounce of her power—and her passion—if she wants to live to see another day.


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 "so sad" 2009-03-21
By L. Carter (south carolina)
I'm so sad to see the series end. All of the sisters were great and I wish she did a story on the mother, but that's ok. I'm really glad I found these books.

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 "It's OK" 2009-01-19
By GShep (Bx, NY)
This is the third in a series. It is OK. The premiss is interesting but it seems a bit repetitive for those of us who have read the first two books. It seemed similar to other authors like Nora Roberts' series (but not as good).

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 "The third triplet's story." 2009-01-06
By Detra Fitch (USA)
Centuries ago the Viking known as Thorgood the Wolf claimed a powerful seer, Aisling, as his own. One known as Borg challenged Thorgood for the woman and was defeated. With Aisling's unlimited gifts, Borg could have ruled the world. Instead, he was left with nothing. Borg put a curse on the line of Thorgood and Aisling. The Men of Wolf, the Protectors, pledged to safeguard Aisling and her children through time.



Leona Chablis, the oldest of the triplets, has been a widow for five years now. Leona has been told that she has more than one gift and the ability to be the strongest, even stronger than her world-famous psychic mother, Greer Aisling. But Leona wants nothing to do with her heritage, much less her gifts. That does not stop the nightmares of the evil man with piercing black eyes or of the visions about Aisling, her ancestor. Leona's sisters, Claire and Tempest, are married to "Protectors", men descended from Thorgood's warriors. Their bonds keep them safe. Leona is the only triplet without a Protector. Even though Leona refuses to admit her fear, Aisling's words still haunt her: "He's coming, a descendant of Borg. He wants to kill you, or worse - he may take your mind. Once done, the bond that keeps your family strong will weaken and they, too, will suffer." (Permission for quote given by the author.) Worse, Leona cannot deny that she can actually feel the evil man's presence. He is very close and getting ready to strike.



Owen Shaw and his sister, Janice, have been living in the area for two weeks. Janice is no longer mentally stable. She keeps talking about "him" and spirit voices telling her awful things. Owen seeks Leona's help for Janice. Janice has a minor psychic talent and Borg's descendant has been using her, as he has so many others. Unable to turn away the fragile young lady, Leona begins testing her powers. Leona and Owen soon come to understand that everything is about to come to a head. One of the ancient lines, Borg or Thorgood, is about to be ended forever.



***** I hated seeing this trilogy come to an end. After reading the story of each triplet, I feel as if they are close family friends. On the plus side, this means the author, Cait London, can begin a new trilogy to charm me all over again. I can hardly wait!



This story is very haunting, but I could not help but feel that one or two things were repeated too often. (My copy is unedited and the actual book may not have the repeats.) Since this is the last book of the trilogy, more time is spent on dealing with Borg's descendant than on the romance developing between Leona and Owen. However, I am not unhappy with how the author got around this problem. I will say no more on that. In this story, every character plays an important role and the plot has multiple layers. The sisters, their mother, and even their new husbands are all secondary characters (most via phone) and vital to Leona's story. I loved every minute I spent reading it! Now come on Cait London, charm me up some new friends to read about. *****



Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

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 "More like 1 1/2 stars..." 2008-11-24
By Deborah Wiley (Winter Haven, FL)
Evil stalks the Aisling heirs... and now Leona Chablis must battle the monster that has menaced her family for generations. Her sisters, Tempest and Claire, have already seen just how malevolent the curse against the Aisling family is. Owen Shaw appears to be a knight in shining armor, but can Leona truly trust her heart to him? And just what is wrong with his sister, Janice?



FOR HER EYES ONLY ends the trilogy first begun in At THE EDGE and continued in A STRANGER'S TOUCH. I thoroughly enjoyed AT THE EDGE and have only reluctantly finished the series due to my disappointment with A STRANGER'S TOUCH. Sadly, FOR HER EYES ONLY continues the haphazard, almost chaotic pace of the second book.



The subplot involving Janice should have been mesmerizing, especially against the backdrop of good versus evil. Instead, the arbitrariness of the villain detracts from the story as it's as if he magically shifts from one person to another. It's also not even remotely believable that someone with as strong of psychic powers as Leona could be deceived over and over again. Worse, the insanity of the villain descends into a sheer quagmire of confusion and the outright ridiculous.



FOR HER EYES ONLY ends a series that debuted with such promise. Unfortunately, it didn't end the same way.



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Customer Buzz
 "First rate send off for last in series" 2008-11-06
By armchairinterviews.com (Minnesota)
This is the third book in the psychic triplets trilogy and features the eldest triplet, Leona. Both of her sisters have passed through the eye of danger and are safe with their protectors. Now Leona knows that the danger is coming after her, but she doesn't know in what form. She's also unprepared, since she has never wanted her gift of sight-and hasn't worked at all to develop it.



When a young gifted woman, Janet, comes to her for help, she doesn't have the heart to turn her away, despite everything she's going through. With the help of Janet's brother, Owen, Leona must unravel the mystery surrounding Janet as well as end the curse that has surrounded her family for generations.



I loved the first two books in this trilogy and could not wait to get my hands on this book to find out what happens next! In the beginning I was sadly disappointed. The story of Leona starts out much slower than I'd hoped, and I had quite a bit of trouble forcing myself to continue reading. After the first couple of chapters everything picked up and I was again with the author I've come to love, and happy that I had forced myself to continue reading.



Though this book deals mainly with Leona's story, the backstory is what had me most interested. We still have all of the same lovable characters from the first two books making appearances, and we finally get some answers to questions that have been plaguing us since the beginning. The best part for me was finally finding out whom the bad guy was and what he was trying to achieve.



Anyone who has read the first two books in this series needs to read this book. Though Leona's story could stand on its own, the important part of this book is that it finally draws a conclusion to the family saga that has been shown throughout all three books.



Armchair Interviews says: Nice ending to a great trilogy.


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