10 years later, Milla is still looking for her kidnapped son. David and they are now divorced and Milla, the organization has established Finder that helps find lost, escaped or kidnapped children and adults.
The ultimate goal of Milla, however, to find her son again and she goes for each track, even if it is not so dangerous after. She hits the vagabond James Diaz, who helps her find. Diaz is the exact opposite of Milla: extremely male, dangerous, cold-blooded and mysterious. After the two get closer and to kill each other in dangerous situations, they fall in love ... and get to the goal of finding Justin, closer ....
I've read several books by Linda Howard, however, this is my first of her in English.
After a fast-paced introduction to the history, the latter begins to draw something however. Only in the last quarter of the book, the voltage in conjunction with a good shot erotic but increasing rapidly.
Some places are portrayed very violently, others to tears.
In my opinion, Linda Howard has a good story, which combines both voltage and eroticism and other contrasts harmoniously created. Unfortunately, about the 2nd quarter of the book is a bit long-winded, so I forgive only 4 points in the evaluation.