Synopses & Reviews
Animal behaviorist Grace Wilde keeps her ability to psychically communicate with furry and feathered critters under wraps. But when a Doberman turns out to be the only witness to a crime, Grace will have to let the cat out of the bag in order to catch a killer.
Grace Wildes job is anything but normal. When shes not helping out at the zoo by comforting agitated lemurs, shes listening to the woes of annoyed house pets. Graces life gets even more complicated, though, when the cops summon her to a crime scene to help deal with the murder victims terrified Doberman.
The pooch turns out to be the only one who saw what happened the night of the shootingand only Grace can get the information out of him. The problem is, how will Grace tell the distractingly gorgeous Sergeant Kai Duncan that its the dog whos giving her the intel without spilling her big secret or sounding crazy? Left on her own, Grace will have to follow the pups lead to track down the killer. But shell have to be carefulor curiosity may end up killing the cat whisperer.
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Praise for Woof at the Door
“Dr. Doolittle, look out! Grace Wilde is the real deal...I predict a fabulous future for the Call of the Wilde series with its engaging characters, action-packed plot, and well-crafted mystery that will keep you guessing until the end.”—Kari Lee Townsend, national bestselling author of the Fortune Teller Mysteries
“A sparkling mystery debut.”—Heather Blake, national bestselling author
“A fun read that will keep you guessing.”—Joyce Lavene, national bestselling author
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Praise for the Call of the Wilde mysteries: “Engaging characters, action-packed…[a] well-crafted mystery.”—Kari Lee Townsend, national bestselling author
“[A] fast-paced, well-plotted page turner of a read that kept me at the edge of my seat."—MyShelf.com
“A sleuth who communicates with animals…Youll love taking a walk on this ‘Wilde side.” —Heather Blake, national bestselling author
Synopsis
When a normally mellow tiger at a rescue facility trees a terrified vet, animal behaviorist Grace Wilde needs to use her psychic ability to get to the root of the problem
A tiger cant change his stripesbut if his behavior changes suddenly, theres a reason. So when even-tempered Boris the Siberian tiger goes into attack mode, Grace knows theres more to the story. Something is agitating the big cat. As she uses her telepathic ability to calm the tiger, she realizes he has witnessed a theftnot of something but of someone. A teenaged volunteer at the animal rescue facility has been taken
kidnapped.
The problem is Brooke Ligners parents believe their troubled daughter ran away and Grace cant exactly reveal her source. Even though sexy cop Kai Duncan is aware of Graces secret ability, he cant initiate an investigation based on the word of a tiger. Now, as Grace searches for solid clues to rescue the missing teen, its the human predators shell need to watch out for
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Animal behaviorist Grace Wildes psychic ability gives her insight into the minds of all kinds of creatures. If only humans were as easy to read
Dead men may tell no tales, but they can screw up your life with a few phone calls. Graces abusive ex-brother-in-law, Anthony Ortega, needs her helpat least thats what he said on the messages he left before his sudden death. Grace is inclined to let the matter rest in peace, but when her sister is named a suspect, Grace decides to get to the bottom of the cryptic calls.
Her only lead is Ortegas fiancée, who believes that he had arranged to surprise her with the purchase of a Frisian gelding named Heart. The horse was being stabled at the R-n-R Ranchbut was taken in the middle of the night. Now, with her sister in trouble and a missing horse on her hands, Grace hopes the information harnessed from her psychic skills will be enough to rein in the killer
About the Author
Spending the first years of her life on a Costa Rican coffee farm blessed Laura Morrigan with a fertile imagination and a love for all things wild. Later she became a volunteer at a local zoo, helping out with everything from waste management” to teaching an elephant how to paint. Drawing from her years of experience with both wild and domestic animals and her passion for detective novels, Laura created the Call of the Wilde Mysteries, including A Tiger's Tale and Woof at the Door. She lives in Florida with her husband and far too many cats, loves the Blue Angels, wearing flip-flops in November, and thunderstorms.