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The Wild Irish Sea

The Wild Irish Sea, July 2010
by Loucinda McGary

Sourcebooks Casablanca
Featuring: Kevin Hennessy; Amber O'Neil
320 pages
ISBN: 1402226713
EAN: 9781402226717
Mass Market Paperback
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"A windswept tale filled with the mystery of paranormal mind-speak."

Fresh Fiction Review

The Wild Irish Sea
Loucinda McGary

Reviewed by Kay Quintin
Posted June 16, 2010

Romance Paranormal | Romance Suspense

Amber O'Neill rushes from California to the Donegal Coast in Ireland after receiving a mental scream from her twin brother, Parker, who is in danger. Amber enlists the aid of a former policeman, Kevin Hennessy. Kevin is a recluse after 14 months of alcoholism following the death of his infant son and a divorce from his wife. Amber is also a lost soul recovering from divorce.

Bound together in the search for Parker, Amber and Kevin discover they are also mentally connected as they rescue two children from imminent death, while escaping a group of smugglers. The rush for survival brings the two of them in sync with their painful pasts as their passion takes control with mind-blowing sex, as well as the mental joining. Adventure and suspense rises from the cold depths of the sea to the sharp edges of the cliffs.

I enjoyed Loucinda McGary's windswept tale filled with the mystery of paranormal mind-speak between humans and mammals. Her imagination is astounding and her characters are unusually exciting. I definitely look forward to more of her paranormal romance novels.

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SUMMARY

Parker O'Neill, using a summer hiatus to explore his familial roots in Ireland, inadvertently witnesses a murder and finds himself fighting for his life on the rugged coast of Donegal. Summoning his twin sister through the telepathic ability they share, she rushes to his rescue.

But to find him, she must enlist the aid of recovering alcoholic and former police inspector Kevin Hennessey, who wants nothing to do with the beautiful America telling him a wild story about murder and danger—all of which she has only seen in her mind.

Each reeling from a painful divorce, they try to keep their relationship on a strictly platonic footing; but the wildness of the sea, the magical legend of a lost selkie prince, and their own desperate efforts to find and save her missing brother before it's too late bring them together on levels neither one could ever have imagined…


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2 comments posted.

Re: A windswept tale filled with the mystery of paranormal mind-speak.

I love the review it wraps everything up what that I adore IRELAND, suspense, and a real thriller. Now I am anxious to read the book and will be heading towards our local library to put in a request for it!
(Susan Lathen 6:18am March 19, 2011)

This will make an excellent read on a cold, rainy evening. Namely anytime in the month of March. The characters sound absolutely fascinating. Two normal people with big life problems who find each other as well as a telepathic bond has got all the makings of success. I will be picking this up at Barnes and Nobel this weekend.
(
Angela Bartlett 1:24pm March 19, 2011)

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