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The Witch and the Wolf eBook Tricia Schneider



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Lord Jeremy North's curse is to become a werewolf during every full moon, turning into a bloodthirsty monster that kills with no remorse. When he finds a woman nearly frozen upon his doorstep, his sense of honor compels him to help her, even at the risk he might kill her himself.

Lillian Merriweather hadn't planned to get caught in a blizzard while
traveling the English countryside. Nor had she planned on finding refuge
in a house full of secrets. But Lillian has secrets of her own. And
what she's running from is not far behind...

The Witch and the Wolf eBook Tricia Schneider

Quick and sexy. I loved the role reversal between Jeremy and Lillian. I didn't know what to expect and couldn't tear my eyes from the pages. At the end I still wanted to know about their next adventure, as well as Melora and Sebastian's. What is life like for them now.....? I would read these over and over again.

Product details

  • File Size 175 KB
  • Print Length 58 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher The Wild Rose Press; First Black Rose Edition edition (July 21, 2010)
  • Publication Date July 21, 2010
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B003WQBDX2

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What a fun book! A fast paced story. We get a wonderful historical setting, along with paranormal elements; werewolves, magic and witches. The characters are likable, the romance was divine. I enjoyed the dialogue, the descriptions and the way the characters reacted to each other. I liked how she revealed their secrets and their responses were strong indicators of their personalities. There is humor, minor suspenseful tension, a sensual interlude between North and Lillian; and a good showing of loyalty when the drama reaches its crescendo.
LynnMarie's Review

I absolutely adored, The Witch and the Werewolf! There were no lulls, rather a fast paced story filled with intrigue. We get a wonderful historical setting, along with paranormal elements; werewolves, magic and witches.

Lillian is trying to escape her captor, not thinking her plan through and getting caught in a white-out blizzard. She ends up on North's doorstep, frozen to the bone. This is not an erotic read, but the sexual tension was off the charts. North continues to be a gentleman, refusing to act on his desires for the beautiful Lillian. His problems are deeper than his overwhelming attraction to his guest...the full moon is fast approaching.

The characters were so likable. North was rugged and tempting. Lillian was strong and didn't deny her feelings, but acted on instinct. Even the man servant was a great character, helping his master through the dreadful change each month.

Tricia Schneider had earned a new fan in this reviewer! Her writing flowed with poetic mastery, keeping me glued to the pages from the beginning until `the end'. She created an atmosphere ripe with desire; from a look, to an innocent touch, to the grand finale, the romance was divine. I highly recommend paranormal romance fans to pick up their copy!

5 Tea Cups!
I loved this delightful Regency paranormal romance! This short story provided a wonderful break from my day. It had all the elements of a traditional Regency as well as added mystical scenes. Jeremy is a wonderful mixture of principled Englishman and cursed creature and Lillian is a strong female lead with her own special secrets to guard. I enjoyed the relationship between this main couple seeing them rely on and trust one another in such a short amount of time. The plot was solid, the dialogue entertaining and the descriptions vivid. I enjoyed this story so much so that I was sad to see it come to an end. I look forward to seeing what else this author has to offer as this is one story I know I will read over and over again. - Theresa Joseph
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On a wild and snowy night, a lady turned Popsicle falls into the arms of a drunken nobleman who sobers up in a hurry when his arms get hold of her frozen deliciousness.

North is a man consumed and tormented by a big secret. His secret is about to manifest within the day and here comes this woman who falls into his arms and he doesn't know quite what to do. He needs to hide. He yearns to be with her. He wants her to stay and then he needs her to leave. It's just a hint of the internal struggle and conflict North goes through during the course of this story. To make it more complicated, the woman brings to life dreams - dreams of which he feels he'll never have a chance to see come true or even pursue. It broke my heart because he seems like such a responsible and earnest kind of man. He served his country and I think men like North deserve to be happy. His manservant and friend Amery agrees with me too. But what kind of woman could possibly love a monster?

Lillian is the frozen damsel in distress. She's got her own problems to deal with and they are haunting her. She too wants to be happy but being a female back in the day, she's out of options and hope. Until she stumbles upon North's home and hope is revived. She's plucky, optimistic and not without defenses but nothing prepares her for protecting her heart. Thank goodness for the mysterious teachings of Aunt Petunia, who I really wished I could meet. She sounds quite the character. As it is, Lillian refers to the advice she'd received while growing up and it holds her in good stead. Somehow, however, I don't see Aunt Petunia envisioning quite the way Lillian decides to use her knowledge. I thought it was grand but I think the aunt would have had heart palpitations. Actually, I think that's funny. In any event one of her internal conflicts is figuring out who to trust. And how in the world does she even start to reveal her secrets? Fate has a hand in that decision.

The external conflict explodes onto the scene in a flurry of pomposity and effective annoyance. By that I mean the author did a great job in giving me the willies. I really didn't like those disgusting villainous and highly inappropriate men and Ms. Schneider did a great job of insuring my distaste.

I highly suspect there is going to be a sequel to this story because Lillian has a sister. She's in just as much danger as Lillian and I really want to see how Ms. Schneider is going to keep Melora out of their vile clutches. If she's anything like Lillian, then I expect another fascinating and absorbing read just like this one.

I enjoyed the dialogue, the descriptions and the way the author had the characters reacting to each other. I liked how she revealed each of their secrets and I found their responses to be strong indicators of their personalities and a solid predictor of their assured happily ever after. There is humor, minor suspenseful tension, a wonderful sensual interlude between North and Lillian; and a good showing of loyalty and level headedness when the drama reaches its peak. I had a great time reading this tale and look forward to finding out what happens next. What a fun book!
The combination paranormal and regency worked really well. This was short, sweet and easy to read! It wasn't deep and meaningful but the flowing style and likeable characters carried it and made it enjoyable!
Quick and sexy. I loved the role reversal between Jeremy and Lillian. I didn't know what to expect and couldn't tear my eyes from the pages. At the end I still wanted to know about their next adventure, as well as Melora and Sebastian's. What is life like for them now.....? I would read these over and over again.
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