Healing Hands
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Publisher Description
They team up to find a healer, but the truth could tear them apart.
After six quiet months, the Wilcox clan’s witch-finding software finally gets a ping. The article is cloaked in careful, journalistic neutrality, but Laurel Wilcox knows a solid lead when she sees one.
Soon Laurel’s headed for Lake Tahoe to hunt for a healer who mysteriously appears when he’s needed, then disappears into the forest. She hopes she won't screw up her first solo mission — and betray her clan’s trust. Which is why it’s the worst possible time to be attracted to a handsome, non-witch civilian.
Jason Ludlow’s dual abilities of altering his appearance and hiding his spark of magic from other witch-kind make him ideally suited to hunt for the elusive healer his clan desperately needs. He never expected to meet another witch — a distractingly pretty Wilcox witch — on the same mission.
Both hiding their motives behind white lies, Laurel and Jason team up to find the healer…and give in to an attraction that’s both comfortable and sensually intense. But their idyll can’t last. When the truth comes out, they could lose everything…their clans’ trust, their mission, and each other.
Note: This story takes place approximately six months after the end of Blood Ties, book 6 in the series. It can be read as a standalone.
Customer Reviews
Another winner!
This is a review of Healing Hands by Christine Pope, the 7th book in the Witches of Wheeler Park series. I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Note: this review contains Spoilers!
You would think that the life of a witch or warlock would be easy: special talents, big families, money. Talents you don’t want to use or be forced into using, family members spying on everything that you do, and even with all that money, there’s nowhere to go.
Laurel Wilcox Is bored. She is helping her cousins find “lost” witches and warlocks: ones who were orphaned or for some other reason never told what they were. There hasn’t been a hit in 8 months when Laurel sees a short story about a hiker who was healed when a man touched her broken leg. Afterward he just disappeared. Thus begins our story and the hunt.
Laurel, the healer who doesn’t want to be one, is going to try and find a healer who doesn’t want to be found. And Jason Ludlow, the warlock who doesn’t want to use his special talents, is sent on a mission where he must use his talents or be found out.
The funny thing about hunts and missions is that they never turn out like they are supposed to. It doesn’t matter how much you plan, something always comes up that you hadn’t thought of. Like soul mates and falling in love and finding you knew the right answer all along.
Christine Pope has turned out another wonderful book full of characters you want to meet and places you want to go. Thank you!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!