By: Kathryne Kennedy
Genres: Romance Paranormal | Fantasy Historical
Posted: April 15, 2009
Of course, things don't always go as planned when conducting a séance. Sometimes, the dearly departed stir up as much trouble dead as when they were alive. It's at one of these disastrous séances that Phil makes the acquaintance of Sir Nicodemus (Nico) Wulfson, Baronet of Grimspell castle. Nico hires Phil to investigate the recent haunting of Grimspell. Something has stirred up the castle's ghostly inhabitants and Nico's brother has been the target of their ire. Fearing for his brother's health and sanity, Nico is desperate for a solution, even if it means hiring a medium.
Lured by the handsome Nico and his equally handsome purse, Phil and her servant leave London immediately and travel to Grimspell. Once at the castle, Phil feels a calm and acceptance she has rarely enjoyed in London. She soon comes face-to-face with the first of the castle ghosts. As Phil tries to solve the mystery of Grimspell, she hears gossip that Nico may have murdered his fiancée while in his were- form, which is a large wolf. Not one to listen to the idle chattering of servants, Phil watches Nico and sees a man who loves his family, is kind to the servants and villagers who depend on him and welcomes her and her maid into his small band with open arms. All she needs to do is put aside her inhibitions and step into his welcoming embrace.
Kathryne Kennedy has created a world where magic is as natural as drawing breath. And when your pumpkin turns into a coach, thank your fairy godmother, Ms. Kennedy, for the magical ride. This series is so enjoyable. Each book is a stand-alone, but you won't want to miss a one. Kennedy folds you into her world so effortlessly. All three of these books are truly a magical experience.
Book Summary
Grimspell castle. With its dark, imposing stone walls, it certainly looked haunted. As a ghost-hunter, Lady Philomena was accustomed to restless spirits. But she found the dark, imposing nature of the castle's owner far more haunting than any specter. London Society might not approve of shape-shifters such as Sir Nicodemus Wulfson, but firmly-on-the-shelf Philomena rather enjoyed the young baronet's sudden interest in sniffing around her skirts. She'd even consider giving in to him altogether if not for a murderer on the loose-a beast that might just be Nico himself.
by: Kathryne Kennedy
Love Spell
May 1, 2009
On Sale: April 28, 2009
Featuring:
320 pages
ISBN: 0505527642
EAN: 9780505527646
Mass Market Paperback