![]() ![]() With a tiger as the only witness to a possible kidnapping, Grace is unable to get an official investigation without looking like a lunatic. What few know is that Grace is gifted with an ability to sense the emotions and communicate telepathically with animals, a talent that not only calms down the big cat but informs her that part of the reason for his anger was his witnessing a teenaged volunteer being taken away against her will. ![]() Treed by the unusually cranky tiger Boris, Hugh has requested Grace’s aid for her astounding ability to calm and control all types of creatures. ![]() If one of them eats you, it’s your own fault – is unfortunately both true and false, as veterinarian and animal behaviorist Grace Wilde has been called to the wild animal rescue shelter to rescue the normally very competent vet Dr. The warning posted outside of the Happy Asses Donkey and Big Cat Rescue – There are wild animals inside this gate. “So far, I’d slogged through the muddy woods, streaked through the mall in pursuit of a juvenile delinquent, struck a deal with the mob, staked out a misogynist, and questioned a cougar, a tiger, a tabby cat, and a donkey.” At the end of the post are details on how to win a copy of A Tiger’s Tale, and a link to purchase the book as well–with a portion going to help support KRL.Ī Tiger’s Tale: A Call of the Wilde Mystery By Laura Morrigan We also have a fun guest post from Laura about writing about exotic animals in her books. ![]() This week we have the latest Call of the Wilde Mystery by Laura Morrigan. ![]()
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