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Will o’ the Wisp

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Thank you NetGalley for the digital ARC. This was a different kind of love story as it had a little suspense which made it a better read. A little zing for your buck, if you will. Liked it alot

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Will o the Wisp is an entertaining romantic suspense. Great plot and characters. I received an arc from the publisher and Netgalley and this is my unbiased review.

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Greatly written and very interesting. Beyond the romance and repair of a ten year long heartbreak, this book was interesting and suspenseful.

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This is a well written book that hooks you on the first page. I has enough suspense to keep you turning the pages. If you like romantic suspense you will love this book. I loved that it had rescue horses in it. I received an complimentary copy from The Wild Rose Press, Inc via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Alison and Shane have quite the past history. And not all of it good. Back in their heyday they thought they would be together soon and forever. But then life reared it's ugly head and Shane leaves without even a word to Alison about it. That's gotta sting and it does for a very long time. She ends up marrying Shane's best friend Jason and life goes on. Alison is now a widow. A widow with secrets and more than one danger crowding her. It seemed like she just couldn't seem to catch a break. One problem after another would crop up. She did have some friends who helped her when they could. That was one plus in her life and it included the local veterinarian, Doc Brewster.
Doc Brewster was someone important to Shane was well. In his youth the doc was there for him when he desperately needed help. So now it's Shane's chance to help out the ailing veterinarian.
Lizzie was also an enjoyable addition to the story as another main character. Lizzie is a very responsible little girl. She's also horse crazy like her mom. Some of the horses included in the story were rescued horses. I liked that inclusion in the story.
Things really get more and more twisted as the attacks kept coming. Add into the mix a dangerous animal that is prowling around. Make that a four legged animal because there were some dangerous two legged people messing around as well. One of those people causing problems doesn't get totally revealed until towards the end. That's something that places Lizzie in unexpected danger.
All in all, a good story that kept tensions high. If you like romance with suspense this book should do it. The romance, the re-gaining lost ground, the tenderness and forgiveness leads to a H.E.A.

"I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

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Will O’ the Wisp by Lucy Naylor Kubash is a fun romance with a bit of mystery woven in. Something unseen is present around Alison’s Farm and the horses are very uneasy. When one becomes injured in a mysterious accident Alison must call in the vet. She is surprised to find the regular vet is in the hospital and his fill-in is Dr. Shane McBride, a man from her past she never expected to see again. Can they figure out what is spooking the horses and what caused the injury? If se opens her heart to him what will happen to her when he leaves to go back to Wyoming?
I enjoyed this story. The mystery added a nice bit of interest to the usual romance story. As with any good story you must remember that things are not always as they seem. Lucy Naylor Kubash does a great job of leading the reader down a path that has a surprise turn at the end. I give this book a solid 5 of 5 stars. It will have a wide appeal to all romance readers.
I received an advance copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.

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This is so scary already.

Ooh, why did she get married?

She sure is keeping track of her ex's whereabouts.

Hello! Maybe because she's your kid?

Ronnie, you're married.

Aww.

That's a hard conversation.

I blame animal control.

Too soon.

Aw, Lizzie's a little mother.

Who the heck is Sylvia?

Hey, I think they both look good!

Jason was probably gay.

Twats raise twat kids.

"Female hysteria"?

Haha, Lizzie has a point.

Honey, how were you to know you had a Captain Crazy-Pants in your midst?

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