Bayou Shadow Hunter

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Series: Bayou Magic Series #1
Published by: Mills & Boon Nocturne
Release Date: March 1, 2016
Pages: 304
ISBN13: 978-0263921663
Synopsis
Deep in the bayou, ancient secrets and supernatural beings roam among the tall oaks draped with Spanish moss. And only the Native American shadow hunters can contain the dark magic that lives within its boundaries.
HOT, SULTRY, DEADLY… THESE ARE THE SECRETS THAT LURK IN THE BAYOU.
Bent on revenge, Native American Shadow Hunter Tombi Silver could turn to only one woman, the “witch” Annie Matthews, for help. Her ability to hear auras had allowed her to discover Tombi’s friend mystically trapped by forces that could destroy them all. The accompanying message of a traitor in their midst meant Tombi could trust no one. Dare he bring Annie along on his quest to fight shadow spirits? Putting his faith in someone outside his tribe, especially one who pulled at his tightly controlled desires, could prove just as dangerous as his mission…
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Praise
2017 Rita Finalist
“From the very first page, the story was rich with mystery, full of suspense, oozing paranormal goodness, and hitting all the sweet spots in the romance department.”
-Amazon Reviewer
Excerpt
Chapter One
“Thunder Moon comin’ tonight. Yer life is fixin’ to change.”
Grandma Tia’s sharp eyes settled on Annie after the candles extinguished.
Her grandma called the August full moon ‘Thunder Moon’ and proclaimed it a time of enchantment. Annie had to admit it did appear magical and mysterious. The forest beckoned with its thick canopy of trees draped in long tendrils of Spanish moss that fluttered in the sea breeze with a silver shimmer like a living veil of secrecy.
And so they had burned tiny scraps of paper where they’d written what they wanted purged from their lives. As she’d done every month for most of her life, Annie had written only one thing. The same thing. She held the paper to candle flame, watching it catch fire and curl in on itself before the wind carried it away. It splintered into tiny embers that flickered like fireflies before turning to ash.
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