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The Watchers #4

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The clock is ticking

The Watchers, Book 4

The phrase home sweet home means nothing to Marie DeVeux. Her parents never understood her ongoing relationship with her dead grandmother. Plus, she s plagued with dreams of a man being tortured. Dreams so real, the burden strips away every vestige of normal life. At rock bottom, she hears her grandmother s voice telling her that the man exists, and she s the only one who can save him.

Kern, a Watcher, should have been more careful when he wished for a little more excitement in his life. Kidnapping wouldn t have been his choice. Torture, solitary confinement and starvation have left his soul consumed by a burning rage and inner demons that push him to lash out at the first face he s seen in eight long months. Marie.

Is this woman his knight in shining armor, or just another experiment? Kern must sift through the chaos of his mind for the truth that lies hidden in his heart. And make a decision before time runs out for them both."

153 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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D. McEntire

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D. McEntire lives with her husband and two children in Southern Indiana. However, both she and her husband are originally from Louisville, Kentucky. D. McEntire relishes life in the peace of the country along with the menagerie of animals on their small farm.

Being hooked on romance novels for several years, she decided to try her hand at writing her own. Even as a child, she had a vivid imagination—or so her mother says.

By day, she is the secretary for the nursing department at a local health care clinic. By night, she works on her books after her childrens’ homework assignments are finished. Weekends are for fun, which can be found anywhere on their little farm in the country. A menagerie of animals keeps them all busy and entertained.

D. McEntire’s first and foremost love for romance stories is paranormal romance, particularly vampire love stories, but she also writes stories set in medieval times, along with modern-day adventures.

An avid reader of romance novels, she decided to try her hand in putting some of the ideas bouncing around her head to paper, and thus The Watchers Series was born.
To learn more about Diane send an email to diane@dmcentire.com.

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Author 74 books204 followers
January 12, 2011
After reviewing the first three books in Mrs. McEntire's Watchers series, I am beginning to feel like a broken record. So, the word for this review is consistency. Each book in the series is just as good, just as well written as the others with strong characters and suspenseful plots that capture my attention, and hold it until the very end.


I am simply in awe of how D. McEntire has built this world and has kept to its rules. She has established characters, some of which tug at your heart and some of which crawl under your skin. And, in each story has added a few or highlighted other prior minor characters to create a completely different story with new obstacles that fit right into that established world flawlessly. The plots of these books weave in and out of each other like a well-woven basket ~ nothing falls out and nothing is lost as new things are added or old things are elaborated on.


These are not typical vampire tales either, she has added to the genre a new dimension to these heroes and heroines topping it off with other paranormal elements that blend nicely, highlight and add a new dimension to the stories. Her villains are just as enticing and written on a grand scale.


Well done Mrs. McEntire. I applaud you as an author. Keep them coming!
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November 23, 2010
What a terrific read. I loved both Kern and Marie and what each brought to the table. Can't wait for the next book to hit the stands.
Highly recommend.
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