


His eidetic memory allows him to remember everything except a haunting memory so deep he cannot reach it. There is a name, one he should know, one that meant something at one time, but it just fades….Īaron walks away to set his plans in motion. Bevan Benjamin, his ex- partner, and NSA agent, will not be able to hide her from him forever.Īaron walks away to set his plans in motion. They owe him favor: some, their very lives.

Aaron has individuals with high- ranking positions in the government that owe him. He will find this female agent of the CIA. She has reminded him of his carelessness and ability to lose the upper hand. He closes his eyes and her face appears:, the woman who accomplished what no other man has in his entire military and mercenary career. Aaron has kidnapped Eric Shaw, brother of billionaire Taylor Shaw, and this will set his financial future. He will have a life, love, and maybe another chance for a family. He has a plan to disappear from prying eyes that would lock him away in a concrete cell. A furrow begins to grow between his eyes, an anger that takes his mind to a dark and unforgiving place. As romances go, it's far more complex than most, taking the overtones of love and transforming them into a family saga that succeeds in overcoming the effects of war and even terrorism to probe the nature of an uncommon link between ancestors, fate, and death-defying love.Īudiences who like their romances complex and winding will find in this book (and likely the rest of the series) a rare gem.If you are a patient man, all things will come to you…Īaron Reece Caydon repeats this mantra several times before looking in the mirror at the scar across his face. Not having read the others, this reviewer finds Find Me Again a rare dance between generations who share a common purpose and a promise. So far, nothing new - except that the promise was made during the Civil War, when one lay dying, and fate has led to yet another dying man's wish to join two families together in Find Me Again, the grand finale to the series. Over a hundred years ago two lovers promised to always be together, throughout eternity. It's rare to come upon Book Three in a series (the first two books were not seen by this reviewer) and find in it a story that is quick to involve, and absorbing without needing prior familiarity with its predecessors but Find Me Again holds the capability of standing well alone as well as enhancing the overall series, and that's a rare quality, indeed.
