Horror writer Zachary Denton watches his neighbor Willa, claiming he only wants to warn her and protect her. Willa cannot resist his mesmerizing pull, but is Zachary a loving protector or a scheming predator? While a madman stalks the women of her quiet Texas town--victims who look just like her--Willa must determine Zachary's true motives before she loses her heart any further.
This one isn't a paranormal like most of the Dreamscapes. It was Silhouette Shadows #49 when it first came out and I really enjoyed it the first time I read it. There's a serial killer murdering women in town. Willa has moved into a new house, and she doesn't know if she can trust the brooding stranger who lives next door. Zachary has many secrets, and part of the fun is trying to figure them out before Willa does. I don't know what it is, but I like books about horror writers. There's something very dark and compelling about men who write that kind of stuff and the hero here is very sexy. It may not be paranormal. Watching For Willa is still really scary and romantic.
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