![]() So Ben sneaks away, making the long trek from London to Edinburgh to find the one person who can make him whole again.Įlspeth is part of an ancient coven, each witch having her own special powers, hers being the ability to heal, handed down by her mother, by taking on the injuries or sickness of her patient. Wanting to, for once, take care of a problem himself and have control in his own life, he doesn’t tell his brothers about his affliction but instead goes to a family friend, who points him in the direction of a healer witch. ![]() ![]() ![]() The last full moon he failed to change into his beast and now feels broken. Picking up in TDaW, Ben has lost the wolf in himself, literally. William, the middle brother, begins a search for his wayward sibling. No one has heard from him for weeks, which is not like the man, according to those who he usually keeps in touch with. He’s gone missing, for lack of a better term. It’s nice to be excited about a series again. Tall, Dark and Wolfish is even better, which makes me very anxious for the next installment. Her debut book, A Certain Wolfish Charm, is a great introduction to the brothers and their animal sides, along with their heroines, of course. I am thoroughly enjoying this Westfield Brothers series by Lydia Dare. ![]() Historical Paranormal Romance published by Sourcebooks Casablanca 4 May10 Sandy M’s review of Tall, Dark and Wolfish (Westfield Brothers, Book 2) by Lydia Dare ![]()
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