A fun and fast read. I liked the first one better imho but this is a solid addition to the series. My contention was that nothing really happens in the first half of the book and then suddenly everything is crammed in the second half. I love Moss, his scenes are always adorable. Wish Kai had more of a role on this one as Grace is bit more reckless in this one. Now I have to wait a year for the next installment :( This is the second book in the "A Call of the Wylde Mystery series" and while I enjoyed the first book, this one really kept the action and suspense at a high level. Animal Behaviorist Grace Wilde is called to a rescue facility to help with a tiger, Boris, who has treed one of her friends. When she arrives there and calms Boris down, she receives mental images from him that leads her to believe that one of the volunteers, Brooke, may have been kidnapped. The problem is that because Brooke is a troubled teen who has run away in the past, no one including her parents is convinced that her missing is a serious matter. And since her information comes from a tiger, how can she convince anyone that the threat is real. Luckily, her new friend (hopefully boyfriend), Detective Kai, is one of the few people to know of and believe in her ability and tries to help her with her search in an unofficial capacity. I enjoyed this mystery, especially with the interludes while Grace takes care of various clients and their problems. I also especially love her pet hybrid wolf, Moses, and his interaction with Grace and her sister. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
What do You think about A Tiger's Tale (2014)?
great book about grace Wilde can speak to animals. also a mystery
—shri