Book Review: The Wild Irish Sea by Loucinda McGary

Title: The Wild Irish Sea
Author: Loucinda McGary
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publication Date: July 6, 2010
Paperback: 320 pages
ISBN: 978-1402226717
Genre: Fiction, Romance


From the Publisher
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Drawn to a force he can’t resist…
Former police officer Kevin Hennessey is running from his past—choosing to battle smugglers instead of dealing with his personal demons. When a desperate, rain-drenched American woman appears on his doorstep with wild tales of danger, Kevin is drawn to helping her, despite his reservations…

She never saw him coming…
Amber O’Neill knew without a doubt that her brother was in mortal danger. Rushing heedlessly to the rocky shores of Ireland, Amber was stunned to find her rescue mission derailed by a gorgeous, but deeply flawed Irishman…

The tumultuous sea, the intertwined fates of the coastal villagers, and unearthly tales of a hidden selkie prince bring Kevin and Amber together in a connection of mind, body, and soul that neither can deny…

My Review:

Love, intrigue, and a mystery make The Wild Irish Sea by Loucinda McGary quite an interesting and faced-paced read. Amber and Parker O’Neill are twins with the remarkable gift of telepathy. When Parker disappears in the waters of Donegal coast, Amber immediately knows something is dreadfully wrong and makes her way to Donegal, Ireland and enlists the help of retired inspector Kevin Hennessey, with a few secrets of his own. When they find Parker’s boat washed ashore, Amber feels the bullet hole in the boat and through her telepathic connection with Parker, knows he is in danger, but alive. Now she must discover where he is and who wanted her brother dead as well as what Kevin is hiding from and secrets he is keeping. The Wild Irish Sea is a mixture of suspense, mystery, a touch of paranormal, and a lot of romance. McGary’s characters are descriptive and likeable for their eccentricities. The reader does not need much imagination to picture Donegal as McGary paints a beautiful picture of the various scenes. For readers who enjoy an exceptionally written romance novel with the air of mystery, then The Wild Irish Sea is an excellent choice.

I received a complimentary copy of The Wild Irish Sea by Loucinda McGary from Sourcebooks. Receiving a complimentary copy in no way reflected my review of aforementioned novel.


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