
Is love more powerful than revenge?
The day Shane Callahan lost his wife and was forced to run from the only home theyโd ever known was the day heโd vowed heโd kill every last man responsible. Heโs waited years in hiding, but is finally on the verge of taking his revenge. Until he is assigned to protect a Healer and is forced to halt in his quest.
As the Alphaโs daughter and the Healer in her Dare of mountain lion shifters, Tieryn McGraw has enjoyed a privileged life. As the fiancรฉ of the next Alpha in line, she expects that to continue. But then she ends up on the run with a man determined not to like herโฆand who makes her question everything about her decisions and her future.
Shane needs her to heal more than his body. But can Tieryn heal his soul and prove to him that love is a higher purpose than revenge?
PARANORMAL ROMANCE | ADULT
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Thank you for your interest in my early books/series!
Originally published in 2016, this story is near and dear to my heart. Even now I love to go back and reread the series, fall in love with the characters and world all over again, and also appreciate how my writing has changed over time. I hope you enjoy it!
CHAPTER 1
โThereโs no way Callahan will ever find out who was involved.โ
โHis wife is dead. You donโt think heโll want payback?โ
Although the wall Shane was attempting to listen through muffled the conversation, he caught the gist of it. The words, uttered by two men Shane Callahan had once considered friends, slammed through him.
If he were a whole man, the heightened sense of hearing that came with his ability to shift into a mountain lion would have made his task easier. As it was, a patchwork of scars now covered the spot where his left ear had once been, covering the canal and obscuring all sound from that side. Heโd become used to the sensation of walking around in a perpetual tunnel but that didnโt make it any less a pain in the ass. A chasm existed between accepting his lot in life and struggling with the hindrances, such as limited hearing.
Shane opened his mouth in a silent hiss of frustration. Every instinct screamed at him to rush the men next door and take them out. He suspected their involvement, though heโd hoped he was wrong. Now, he couldnโt deny Duncan and Keithโs guilt. Killing them wouldnโt be easy, but he wouldnโt balk from it either.
Not yet, though. He reined in his need for vengeance, a thirst for blood built over years of waiting. He didnโt move by so much as a twitch. While he knew of Duncan and Keithโs involvement, he had yet to identify other players in his wifeโs murder. Rushing now would get him nowhere.
โHeโs been back for months,โ Duncan said. โIf he had any clue, heโd have done something by now.โ
โThe man was an accountant.โ
โWhatโs your point?โ
โShaneโs deliberate and patient. Iโm telling you, heโs biding his time,โ Keith insisted.
Shane smiled at the nerves evident in the tremble in the manโs voice, something he could hear even through the wall. You should be nervous.
โHe may be deliberate, but heโs also a hothead, or none of this wouldโve ever happened.โ
Shane clenched his hands as the truth of that statement struck a nerve. Duncan was right. Brenna would still be alive today if it werenโt for his actions.
โWe need to warn the others,โ Keith said.
Yes. Thatโs exactly what they should do. Go warn the others and lead me straight to them.
โFine,โ Duncan agreed. โTonight.โ
Shane choked back an irritated growl when the location mentioned was too muted to make out. Heโd have to follow them. Harder but doable. Unless they were setting a trap.
Shane grinned at that thought. He may have been an accountant when heโd lived here beforeโฆnot anymore.
Their discussion over, his former friends departed through a door that led to the hallway beyond. Shane stayed still and silent in the darkened supply closet where he hid. Satisfaction strummed though him. His patience and painstaking surveillance had paid off, despite the limitations imposed by his deformity.
He gave his marks a solid lead, plenty of time to be far away before he emerged. Satisfied he could leave his hiding place without detection, Shane cracked open the door and glanced around before he stepped into the hallway. He inhaled sharply, clearing his head of the strong scent of ammonia that pervaded the supply closet.
He grimaced at the obnoxious statue of an Egyptian cat set into a recess on the wall; just another example of the garish dรฉcor the previous Alpha had favored. Gilded mirrors, gold carpet, and stained-glass windows adorned the place, and this was just the hallway. If he didnโt know he was in the massive home of the Reynolds Dare of cougar shifters, heโd have sworn he was in an immense old cathedral.
Shane headed in the direction of his room, located in a different wing of the building. He didnโt hurry. People in a hurry were noticed, and heโd been careful to fly under the radar since his arrival.
โI hope youโre not doing what I think youโre doing.โ
Shaneโs footsteps stuttered at the sound of a female voice behind him. He clenched his hands, irritated that she was able to get the drop on him like that.
He didnโt turn to face her immediately. โIโve never claimed to know what goes on in your head, Andie.โ
An amused chuckle reached his good ear.
Shane spun on his heel, a good olโ boy grin in deliberate view, to find Andie Reynolds standing there, hands on her hips. At first glance, she appeared petite, delicate even, but Shane knew how lethal his Alpha could be. He frowned at the clothes she wore. She looked like a businesswoman in some kind of conservative gray pantsuit, very different from her usual more functional fighting gear of skintight pants and a vest. What was she up to?
โI didnโt know you were here. Whenโd you get in?โ he asked.
โAbout an hour ago. Saraiโs with me.โ
That gave Shane another pause. Sarai was a Seer. Were they here to stop him? Vengeance, while not outlawed, was not condoned in the Shadowcat Nation.
He raised his eyebrows in an attempt to affect a curious expression. โOh? Why?โ
โNext week is the first meeting of all the Kuharte.โ
Shane nodded as the knot of tension inside him uncoiled. While the fact that the Kuharteโrare shifters who wielded additional supernatural powersโwere staging a mini-rebellion was interesting, their actions had nothing to do with him. โSo they finally got organized, huh?โ
She pulled a rueful grimace. โIt took longer than expected to contact all of them, convince their Alphas, and get all three Seers to agree on the safest time to meet.โ
โI bet.โ Not for the first time, Shane was happy to be on the periphery rather than in direct leadership. All this political crap made him itch. โDoes Sarai really think theyโll get anywhere?โ
Andie leaned against the wall. โJust getting the Alphas to allow their Kuharte to attend was a big step.โ
โYeah.โ He could see that. The Alphas of the ten dares tended to be power hungry individuals who didnโt like to share their toys.
โWhat got them on board?โ
She glanced out the window. โThe Kuharte threatened to boycott use of their powers.โ
He gave a low whistle. Sarai and the others had the Nation by the balls on that one. The Seers and Healersโ abilities were crucial. Attacks from wolves and other shifters had only escalated. The Shadowcat Nation was fighting a guerilla war for the survival of their species.
โWhy do you need to be here?โ Shane wondered. โYouโre the Alpha, Saraiโs your Kuharte, and you support her goals.โ
She shrugged. โUnlike my predecessor, I donโt do dictatorship. Iโm here to discuss things with the dare.โ
โIn other words, youโre here to make them feel better,โ he surmised.
โYes.โ
โSounds fun.โ He limited himself to a sarcastic comment.
She grinned. โIโm not concerned about the talk with our dare.โ
He mentally cringed at her use of the word our. Andie might have defeated Walter Carstairs to become the Alpha of this dare, and under her leadership, Shane was confident conditions would improve. They already had. However, this would never be his home again no matter whose name was on the pink slip.
When he returned after years of exile, heโd allowed his friends to believe reuniting with his people drove his need to go homeโan assumption he hadnโt bothered to correct. Heโd bear his own burdens.
โGood luck with that.โ If heโd been wearing his standard uniform of jeans, boots, t-shirt and cowboy hat, heโd have tipped it. He swung back in the direction heโd been headed.
โWe need you there.โ Andieโs words stopped him again.
Shane released a sigh of resignation. He knew sheโd come to find him for a reason. Andie didnโt ever just stumble upon someone.
โWhy me? I donโt have much to say about Kuharte rights either way.โ
โSarai wants you there.โ
Shane held in a groan and waited a tick. When a Seer requested your presence, refusing was a bad idea. And, in his experience, the reason they summoned you was never good. โRight.โ
Andie smiled as she slipped her arm through his. โLetโs walk together.โ
Despite his irritation at the directive, not to mention the potential impact to his plans, Shane was amused. He knew what Andie was up to. Sheโd decided to make sure he made it to the meeting. Someone less important to him would have garnered his ire, not his amusement, but he owed this woman. Big time.
An hour later, he stood at the back of a conference room furnished in the same opulent manner as the rest of the mansion. To anyone who happened to glance his way, he looked completely at ease lounged against the wall, feet crossed at the ankles, arms crossed over his broad chest. The pose was deliberate as was the innocuous smile that graced his lips. His cheeks had ached with the effort to keep the idiotic expression in place over the last few months.
The effect was worth the effort. Those around him hardly glanced his way now, discounting him as someone of little importance. If a gaze happened to shift his way, it would skitter away from him after a curious pause during which the person tried to discern where his ear had once been, the scars now covered by his shoulder-length hair.
Andie had been right that the majority of the dare wouldnโt be concerned. Theyโd almost lost Sarai because of the rules imposed by the Shadowcat Nation.
Shane pushed his fake glasses up his nose. He tried to hide his desperation for the meeting to wrap up. He still didnโt know why Sarai wanted him there, and his window of opportunity to follow Keith and Duncan narrowed by the second.
โWhat is the strategy for safety and protection while the Kuharte are gathered?โ a voice called out.
โYeah,โ another voice agreed. โDonโt you think it stupid to risk our most valuable assets when attacks from the wolves and other packs have only escalated?โ
Andie stepped forward. โThe Alphas and one Protector of every dare will be in attendance. Each Kuharte will be assigned a personal bodyguard. The Betas and rest of the Protectors and Commanders will remain with their respective dares.โ
โAnd none of the Seers have had a vision to indicate any danger,โ Sarai tacked on then looked to Andie.
โFrom our dare, I will be there. Mike is the Protector weโve asked to go. And Sarai has opted to have her husband, Zac Montclair, as her bodyguard.โ
No surprise there, Shane thought. Zac was a powerful polar bear shifter, and their marriage was recent. Only an idiot would think to cross the guy or endanger his mate.
After a few more questions, the gathering broke up with no real protests ever having been voiced. Shane levered himself off the wall to follow the crowds out.
โShane?โ
Damn. Heโd hoped Sarai might forget about him. No such luck.
He made his way against the flow of traffic to where she stood at the front, Like Andie, Sarai was dressed in a professional looking pantsuit, only red. As soon as he reached her, Sarai gave him a hug, which he tolerated. Cougar shifters tended to be reserved. In fact, living in a community went against their ingrained, loner natures. Affection was reserved for the closest of friends and family. Besides which, Shane just didnโt like being touched.
โSarai,โ he greeted. โIโm surprised your husband isnโt here with you.โ Given that Zac was with her twenty-four/seven.
She waved a hand. โHe had important business with his Timik that couldnโt wait. He trusts Andie.โ
He already assumed something like that. Like with Shane, Andie had saved Zacโs life once. She had a habit of doing that.
โTell him I said hi.โ
She grinned. โHe misses you, you know.โ
He raised a sardonic eyebrow. After living with him for years. Hiding with himโฆ โDid he say that, or are you making assumptions?โ
She gave a dry chuckle. โI can just tell.โ
โRight.โ But he softened his skepticism with a smile. โSoโฆwhat can I do for you?โ
โYou can go to the Kuharte conference and act as a bodyguard.โ
A frown tugged at the corners of Shaneโs mouth. โYou already have one.โ
She waved off the comment. โNot for me.โ
โAs far as I know the rule still stands that each dare gets only one Kuharte. Right?โ
โYes.โ
He narrowed his eyes. โWhat am I missing here?โ
โOne of the Kuharte is going to show up without her Alphaโs permissionโฆor protection.โ
Another frown. โAndie said all the Alphas were on board.โ
โOn board might be overstating things. In this case, one of the Alphas has paid lip service to the concept but wonโt let his Kuharte go.โ
โSo sheโll defy him and show anyway?โ
She nodded. โThis particular person is more vital than they realize. I want someone I trust to guard her. Zacโs with me. Andieโs occupied. Even if she werenโt, her offer could be construed as an attempt to poach. That leaves you.โ
โWhat about George?โ Zacโs second in command had been Saraiโs bodyguard at one time.
Sarai shook her head. โZac is the only non-cougar-shifter allowed. Our supernaturals are too important to risk their exposure to other shiftersโeven our allies.โ
Damn. Made sense. Focused on his own agenda, Shane ran a hand round the back of his neck. He swallowed a couple of swear words as he saw his best shot at revenge slipping away. At least he still had tonight. He could identify his targets. He glanced at his watch and grimaced. Heโd have to act fast.
โFine. Iโll do it,โ he gritted with more impatience than tact. โWhen?โ
โYou leave now. You need to intercept and help get her to the meeting. Andie will brief you on the plan.โ
He pulled up short. โI canโt.โ He was sure as hell not going to lose this opportunity to kill the men who murdered his wife.
Sarai simply waited, her gaze holding the infinite patience only a Seer could exhibit.
Shit. โYouโve already seen me go. Havenโt you?โ
- 2017 RONE Awards | Short Paranormal Romance | Nominee
ALL AWARDS
โญโญโญโญโญ The Shadowcat Nation series continues to get better and better. I don’t know how the author thought up so many unique and intriguing characters and plots, but she did and she did it with excellence…. Start reading at your own peril…of getting anything else done until you finish the book. ~Paranormal Romance Guild
โญโญโญโญ1/2 The chemistry between Shane and Tieryn is slow-burning. They donโt hit it off right away, and thereโs certainly no insta-love, instead leading to a slow development of passion between them. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and action-packed! ~InD’tale Magazine
โญโญโญโญโญ There is something about the talent of author Abigail Owen that just draws me like a moth to a flame. ~Tome Tender
โญโญโญโญ I have loved this series from the very beginning, with Andromedaโs Fall. The characters are complex, loving, giving, sacrificing, some greedy, some selfish and out to get what they feel is theirs for the taking…I can hardly wait to read Senecaโs story. ~Fundimental
โญโญโญโญโญ Just like the previous books I absolutely loved this one. The Sparks donโt exactly fly with these two as much as some of the others more like a slow leak on a gas stove until the tension is so thick a single match will cause an inferno. My favorite couple to date they are perfect for each other and this book is fast paced, action packed and sexy as sin. ~Romance Authors That Rock
โญโญโญโญโญ TIERYN’S FURY is an action packed, perfectly paced, sizzling read. ~Fresh Fiction
โญโญโญโญ The Shadowcat Nation series is a fascinating paranormal romance series. Tieryn and Shane are a good match and the give and take between them was gripping. ~That’s What I’m Talking About
โญโญโญโญโญ This is a really good series!! This book didnโt let me down….Tierynโs character was well developed and the interaction between her and Shane at points was comical and had me cracking up. However this ends up being a good story for them with a great ending! Canโt wait till book four comes out. ~Fanatical Paranormal Romantical
โญโญโญโญ As the tension rises in the Shadowcat Nation weโll learn who is behind all the terror and whyโฆor at least part of it. I have a feeling there are more than one set of bad guys and cannot wait to see what happens in book 4, Senecaโs Faith. ~Hines & Bigham’s Reviews
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Publisher | Release Dates:
Blue Violet Publishing | 2022
The Wild Rose Press | 2016
Age/Heat Level: Adult
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Tropes: Mountain Lion Shifters
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