Wild Witches of Beaver Bay 1: Mysti and Starr
by Kate Hill
(Paranormal Romance)
A blazing trail only he can see leads demon hunting biker Starr Johanson to his destined mate. A blessing placed on her family’s ancestral land summons Mysti Wild to the cabin where she’ll meet the man fated to share her life.
Each fears the other will be frightened by magic they don’t understand, but they quickly learn to trust each other, because no one can resist the person they were born to love.
Excerpt:
“You’re awfully trusting, aren’t you?” he asked on their way through the woods.
She grinned. “I thought I was the hatchet murderer?”
“I’m serious this time.”
“I don’t make a habit of walking into the woods with strange men.”
“Then why me?”
“You wouldn’t believe me if I told you.”
If she said that they were destined to be together, he’d probably panic and she wouldn’t blame him.
“Don’t be so sure,” he murmured.
She turned to him, again noting his good looks. She guessed he was around six feet tall with a sturdy build. He wore his tawny hair fairly short, but not enough to hide soft-looking waves that she desperately wanted to touch. If not for the scruff covering his jaw, he would have been boyishly handsome. She couldn’t decide how old he was. He looked in his early twenties. She had just turned twenty-five and didn’t relish the idea of being with a younger guy, but he seemed relatively mature. She told herself that since they were meant to be, age didn’t matter.
When they reached the campsite, Mysti glanced around. A large tree had crashed too close to Starr’s soaked, wind-tossed gear.
“Damn thing could have killed me,” Starr muttered.
Mysti felt sick at the thought. She numbly walked to the edge of a surprisingly steep drop.
“Is this where you fell?” she asked.
“That’s it.”
“You seriously could have broken your neck.” Her stomach twisted again when she considered that he might have been killed before they met.
Coming soon from Changeling Press.
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Very interesting meeting here. A lot of questions left to be answered
A lot’s going on here — the attraction she feels, the danger in the immediate past. Plenty for a writer to work with.