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The Wolf of Haskell Hall

In this romantic paranormal retelling of The Hound of the Baskervilles, the last heiress of Haskell Hall must face the demons hunting on the moors of Cornwall, killing Haskell heirs one by one, or see the entire village her estate supports left bereft. In the process, she must help the hero overcome his own demons or lose the only man she will ever love to the call of the wolf. Aiding her will be her estate manager, Shelly Holmes, a female Sherlockian character who will help solve the gory murders only to face her own demons in the process.

Colleen Shannon

Colleen Shannon grew up in West Texas, where the skies are as limitless as the aspirations. Surrounded by oil men, attorneys, and drillers in a community that produced two presidents and many national leaders and businessmen/women, Colleen grew up reading and writing stories of every kind. She wrote her first short story at age eight, and began her first handwritten romance on the bus at age fourteen. After college, when she married and was expecting her first child, she used a scrap computer to write her first romance. She sold it herself in less than a year to a major New York publisher, began a new career at twenty-six and has never looked back. She now has sold eighteen titles, has well over a million books in print and has won many industry awards and nominations for best storyteller, fairy tale romance, Kiss Hero (Romantic Times) etc. Visit her on-line at http://www.colleenshannonauthor.com/. Her latest titles are e Kensington romantic suspense, a series about modern Texas Rangers: Foster Justice, Sinclair Justice, and in progress, Travis Justice. The Wolf of Haskell Hall was a launch title for Dorchester's Candleglow Gothic series and was a Romantic Times top pick.

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