At the Edge (Psychic Triplet Trilogy, #1)
by
Cait London (Goodreads Author)
Claire, Tempest, and Leona: triplets blessed--or cursed--each with a special extra sense that they would deny, given the chance . . .
Claire, the youngest, finds solitude and escape in rural Montana. The descendant of an ancient Celtic seer, she struggles to conceal her unsettling power to sense what others feel--the good and the evil, the pain and the joy.
When her pea
...moreMass Market Paperbound, 374 pages
Published
June 1st 2007
by Avon Books
(first published 2007)
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I read the second book of this trilogy first and really liked it. I was a little disapointed in this one. I still am looking forward to reading the third book of this series.
The Bartel triplets had a rough childhood what with being psychic and all it entails. This is Claire's story...the youngest and an empath so the most vulnerable.
Claire moves to Montana because she can't survive with too many people around since she absorbs their feelings, moods, tempers, etc. When her neighbor dies and her nephew moves into the house...the sparks fly. Neil Olafson is a builder of campers and the noise level is astronomical causing Claire much upset. Eight years a...more
Claire moves to Montana because she can't survive with too many people around since she absorbs their feelings, moods, tempers, etc. When her neighbor dies and her nephew moves into the house...the sparks fly. Neil Olafson is a builder of campers and the noise level is astronomical causing Claire much upset. Eight years a...more
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For some unexplained reason I was drawn to this trilogy about sisters that have clairvoyant powers. This is not my usual type of read. The story was very fast paced, and just enough romance was sprinkled in to releave the tension. I did enjoy the story and I plan to read the other two books really soon. The characters were really believable. The author did a great job telling the story.
Interesting -- a cross between Romantic Suspense (its official genre) and paranormal romance. The lead character, Claire, is a triplet and all 3 siblings have some psychic ability -- Claire gets feelings and if she gets physically close to 1 or more people, she can get a barrage (sp?) of emotions hitting her all at once -- needless to say, not a good thing.
Enter Neil Olafson, her new neighbor. They mix like oil & water until one day Claire is attacked and Neil discovers her unconscio...more
Enter Neil Olafson, her new neighbor. They mix like oil & water until one day Claire is attacked and Neil discovers her unconscio...more
Jennifer
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First time reading Cait. Good book. Will read more. Only negative was the repetition....we get it already.
great author- definitely worth a look.
This is the first in a trilogy about triplets with ESP. All three have different abilities, and in this one, we follow the development of Claire's empathic powers as well as the blossoming of a relationship between her and her new neighbor, "The Protector." She wades through her own fears, and learns to focus and control her empathic power to help Neil locate the son who was taken from him 8 years ago. Oh, and did I mention there's some kind of evil force lurking out there, trying t...more
Pretty good book, glad I read it but not sure if I will read the others in the trilogy.
loved the book
It tool 2 moths to read this. It ended up being my purse book, while I read others. I liked the story enough to keep at it, but it wasn't as captivating as some of the other stories I've read.
Claire and Neil were likable characters, as well as the rest of the family. The chemistry between the two was a big let down though. The love scenes were basically skimmed over. I liked it enough to read the next book, but not right away.
Claire and Neil were likable characters, as well as the rest of the family. The chemistry between the two was a big let down though. The love scenes were basically skimmed over. I liked it enough to read the next book, but not right away.
I really like the idea of this trilogy, as well as book one.
I like stories so much better when our two main characters are working to help each other, like this book. I like the suspense romance genre, but I'm not overly found of the damsel in distress plots where the woman always has to be rescued at the end of the book. I would much rather see the couple face the challange together, and I this book had that.
I like stories so much better when our two main characters are working to help each other, like this book. I like the suspense romance genre, but I'm not overly found of the damsel in distress plots where the woman always has to be rescued at the end of the book. I would much rather see the couple face the challange together, and I this book had that.
Interesting new series. Can't wait for Tempest's story!
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