DNA can hold more than the physical, and each of the triplets has inherited one or more psychic gifts of their Celtic seer ancestor, Aisling.

Born three minutes apart, the triplets would like to be like other normal women. Tempest, Leona and Claire are connected by more than birth, and a world famous psychic mother. Their senses reach out and connect. They must live apart, else their feelings and thoughts could interfere with each other's.

The trauma in each triplet's life heightens sensitivity, makes them stronger, and yet more vulnerable to others who would prey. . . .

If the clairvoyant triplets "open," welcome their gifts, they can be destroyed. Their grandmother committed suicide because she couldn't escape the nightmares of Aisling, the images, the blending of reality and what had not happened--yet.

In each one's life, traumas enhance this curse, this gift none of them wanted. A childhood boating accident happens first, and connects them psychically with large natural bodies of water. A universal medium for psychics, it also makes the triplets more receptive and vulnerable; they must also live away from water.

Connected by their senses, the Aisling triplets are restless now, for the voyage that began with Aisling and her Viking chieftain has found these contemporary women, and they can never be safe again . . . because what touches one, touches them all, and now they are all too restless. . . .

Last-born
, Claire is an empath, too sensitive to others for her own good. She must have quiet and solitude.
Middle-born
, Tempest wears gloves to protect her sensitive hands. She can absorb the history of an object by holding it in her naked hands.
First-born
, Leona, the potentially strongest, the clairvoyant determined not to let this curse of her DNA from that ancient seer run her life.

Their lives wound together, yet apart, each meets danger and the men who aren't running from their eerie powers. . . .