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Take Me, Take Me With You
A Novel of Suspense
New York: Ecco Press, 2004
229 pages
Dust Jacket Blurb
Lauren Kelly, with amazing power and authority, explores the secret kinship of "soul mates," in a mysterious and demonic love story.
Lara Quade, a disaffected intellectual associated with a prominent Princeton research center, is a young woman whose physical beauty has been scarred in a childhood accident. She is jarred out of the routine of her life by a seemingly chance meeting with a young man named Zedrick Dewe, whom she seems somehow to know, as he in turn seems to know her. What is the connection between them? Who has brought them together? And why are they drawn so powerfully to each other? Their encounter leads to a highly charged erotic experience that takes an abrupt turn from tender to violent, predictable to terrifying. And from this initial episode springs a sequence of inexplicable events and revelations so shocking that they lead Lara, long in denial about her life, to uncover the truth about the buried hurt and rage in the tortured past of her family.
Excerpt
Momma warned Don't touch a man unless you're serious. Any man you touch, he's going to touch you back. And the way he does it might not be what you want. It's going to be what he wants.
Lying on Momma's bed with the heating pad on my abdomen, drowsy from Momma's painkiller she'd given to me with a cup of hot lemon tea like I was something special at last, and this was something special, staying home from school with my first cramps. Momma was in a teary-tender mood, Momma was stroking my damp headachy head and brushing my hair from my feverish face saying It's for your own good, honey. To know such things.
I resented Momma's warning, I was too young: just thirteen.
In secret thinking I never want to know anything you tell me. I'm not going to be you.
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Reviews
- Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2004
- Publishers Weekly, March 22, 2004, pp. 59-60
- Grand Rapids Press, April 18, 2004
- Boston Herald, May 2, 2004, The Edge, p. 40
- Edmonton Sun (Alberta, Canada), June 20, 2004, p. SL15
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