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Wild Sight: An Irish tale of deadly deeds and forbidden Love

Overview

Sensual romantic suspense set in Ireland featuring a hero with psychic powers.

Cursed with the Irish clairvoyance known as "The Sight," Donovan O'Shea fled to America to escape his "gift." Fifteen years later, his father's illness has forced him to return to the family homestead where years earlier, Donovan's mother disappeared into the fens and was never seen again. Now the same fens are offering up secrets, both ancient and recent, and restoring a terrible legacy that just may drive him mad. And if this were not trouble enough, a beautiful woman walks into his life, claiming to be his half-sister.

Rylie Powell never knew her real father. Her mother would only say he was a charming Irishman who seduced her, married her, and then abandoned her and his baby daughter. But after her mother's death, Rylie finds tantalizing clues about her father that send her off to Northern Ireland and an archeological site on Dermot O'Shea's property, the man listed on her birth certificate as her father.

Did Dermot O'Shea father both Donovan and Rylie?
What is Donovan's connection to the Celtic High King Niall of the Nine Hostages?
And what secrets do the fens hold that invites murder?
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Author Information

Loucinda McGary

In 2003, Loucinda McGary (Sacramento) took an early retirement from her managerial career to fully pursue her twin passions of travel and writing. She sets her novels of romance and suspense in some of the fascinating places she has visited. The Wild Sight is her first published novel. She lives in Sacramento, California

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Product Details

  • Published by

    Sourcebooks Casablanca

  • Publish Date

    September 30, 2008 

  • Print ISBN

    1402213948

  • eBook ISBN

    9781402220906

  • Imprint

    Sourcebooks Casablanca

  • Filesize

    813.13 KB

  • Number of Print Pages*

    336

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