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When the going gets rough, the tough send in their cat... Brigid Donovan is going through a nasty divorce. The idea to buy and restore her family's old mansion won't leave her alone. A visit to the property shows more damage than she'd been braced for, yet despite all the cracks and decay ... the house calls to her. On a crazy whim, she signs on the dotted line, following her destiny down a path which will change her broken life forever. Only, the broken-down mansion comes with a 25-pound Ragdoll cat-a cat she's sure she's met before as a kid, but that's impossible, isn't it? Brigid is going…mehr

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When the going gets rough, the tough send in their cat... Brigid Donovan is going through a nasty divorce. The idea to buy and restore her family's old mansion won't leave her alone. A visit to the property shows more damage than she'd been braced for, yet despite all the cracks and decay ... the house calls to her. On a crazy whim, she signs on the dotted line, following her destiny down a path which will change her broken life forever. Only, the broken-down mansion comes with a 25-pound Ragdoll cat-a cat she's sure she's met before as a kid, but that's impossible, isn't it? Brigid is going to find that there's more to the cat, and herself, then meets the eye. Which is good because when a magical foe with a grudge comes calling, Brigid is going to need all the help she can get...
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Jilleen Dolbeare writes urban fantasy and paranormal women's fiction. She loves stories with strong women, adventure, and humor, with a side helping of myth and folklore. While living in the Arctic, she learned to keep her stakes sharp for the 67 days of night. She talks to the ravens that follow her when she takes long walks with her cats in their stroller, and she's learned how to keep the wolves at bay.Jilleen lives with her husband and two hungry cats in Alaska where she also discovered her love and admiration of the Alaska Native peoples and their folklore.