Dear Readers:
I am excited to bring you Rinehart’s story, a Knight of White who some of you will remember from past stories. Rinehart is a real hero of heroes. A military man who has lived a life devoted to protecting others. A loner who has felt the pain of loss and doesn’t intend to experience it again. But love has a funny way of finding you when you least expect it. He’s about to meet his match in Laura Johnson. And look out, sparks are about to fly.
The heroine in this story, Laura Johnson, is quite the loner herself, but with good reason. She isn’t like everyone around her. Not only can she read people’s emotions, she can move things with her mind; both are abilities that force her into a life shrouded with secrecy and danger. When demons set their sights on using her for their own gain, she must learn to embrace her abilities, and to trust Rinehart if she is to survive.
Captive of the Beast is a story about overcoming our insecurities, a story of personal discovery, of learning to see beyond insecurities to embrace life and become stronger in the process. You can learn more about the Knights of White at Theknightofwhite.com. Happy reading!
Lisa Renee Jones