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Siren Publishing, Inc.
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1933563400 |
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June 11, 2007 |
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Psychic wiccan Deja Hamilton pulls shapeshifter Lincoln McCabe from the lake, and the two form an alliance against the covetous older brother who wants Lincoln dead.
Still mourning the death of his wife, recluse Lincoln McCabe's life is forever turned off-kilter by a chance meeting with McCabe Associates' newest hire, Deja Hamilton, an almost a
physical replica of his dead wife, Dahlia.
Five years after starting at McCabe Associates, personal secretary Deja has worked her way up the ranks to a coveted account executive position. What she hasn't been able to do is eradicate the haunting blue eyes of Lincoln McCabe from her memory despite her best efforts.
When Lincoln and Deja are reunited five years after their initial meeting, the conditions are neither ideal nor romantic.
But Deja is determined to make the best of the situation nursing Lincoln back to health and helping him snare whoever was behind the attempt on his life and the looming takeover of his family's company.
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Professional Reviews
5 Roses "Very well-written and fluidly paced."
“Ms. McKeever has once again proven to be a winner in my book. The Wolf in the Mansion is a keeper, somehow I'll keep room on my crowded computer, unless it becomes available in print and I snag it for my shelf. Very well written and fluidly paced. It has that rare magic that has me floating along side the heroine in the book. Too bad I couldn't get the hero for myself. I will whole heartedly recommend this to all my paranormal loving friends out there over the internet.” 5 Roses, Robin S. for My Book Cravings.
PNR Reviews "...held me until the last word
"...held me until the last word. The characters are believable and appealing. The combination of shapeshifters, witches and attempted murders keeps it interesting. The level of tension keeps you wanting more. Gracie McKeever knows how to keep the action tight, the love scenes steamy, and the dialogue intriguing. The scenes where psychic powers are being used, and the way she describes the action are a true highlight of the story. The Wolf in the Mansion may be short in length, but it's strong on entertainment." Reviewed by Miranda Lee for ParaNormal Romance Reviews.
Joyfully Reviewed "...goes for the jugular..."
“I like this author because she does not sugar coat but goes for the jugular, she goes to the point without too many flowery scenes and not too many or over the top sexual scenes. In The Wolf in the Mansion there was suspense, action, intrigues and included witches and shape shifters. It was an interesting mixture with non-stop action but it worked effortlessly whether it was the dialogue or speculation of the suspect.” Joyfully Reviewed by Nellie.
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