Dreamwalker
Berkley Pub Group (Heat)
May 6, 2008
ISBN-13: 0425219631
Available in: Trade Size
Damon Venizelos has a gift. A Dreamwalker trained by the U.S. government to infiltrate his enemies' dreams, he makes a powerful weapon. When not on the job, Damon uses his talent for the much more enjoyable task of seducing women in their dreams . . .
Master thief Aurora diScipio has a gift, too. Tall or short, young or old, Rory can shapeshift into any human form, making it easy to get what she wants. But lately something is missing, and stealing isn't as satisfying as it used to be. Rory is plagued by hot and heavy dreams, only to wake up completely aroused, craving somethingsomeone she can't just go out and steal.
When Damon's agency summons him to help find a missing bomb, possibly in the hands of terrorists, they also need a qualified thief. Damon is only too happy to track down Rory, especially if she's the sensual beauty he remembers. But Rory keeps slipping out of his net, in her dreams and in reality. Soon both predator and prey crave a real-life connectiondrawing them ever closer to something hotter than their wildest dreams . . .
Kathleen Dante is an inveterate reader who began reading romances with her mother's Mills&Boons at age 8. Although romance dominates her library, she enjoys scifi/fantasy, manga, encyclopedias, dictionaries and the occasional non- fiction.
She made her first stab at writing fiction when she was 9 and was traumatized when it sounded awful read aloud. Creative writing courses in college provided additional trauma when she was forced to attempt the Extremely Short story. After that disaster, she set aside all hopes of fiction-writing.
Discovering Emma Holly and Angela Knight opened Kathleen's eyes to a new world of possibilities, one that gave life to the characters of her imagination. Inspired by eyecandy and the examples of others, she returned to fiction- writing after a hiatus of over a decade.
A refugee from the world of trade journalism, Kathleen started her first novel in 2003 — and almost never finished it due to work pressures. In 2004, fed up with office politics, she quit her job to devote time to her writing and looked back only to sigh in relief over her harrowing escape.
You can e-mail her at kath@kathleendante.com.