Hunting Shadows (Abyss of Shadows, book 1) by Rain Oxford

A thrilling and suspenseful paranormal mystery

Hunting shadows (abyss of shadows, book 1)

Aurora Ares, owner of a bar that caters to paranormals, is content with her life. When children start to go missing in a small Midwest town, it looks like magic is to blame. With the paranormal world in political turmoil, it falls to Aurora to save the children. The problem is, she’s a rogue vampire without the support of a coven.

Logan Wayne, who deals with powerful artifacts of magic, might be the best person to help, but his priorities are questionable at best. In order to save the children, Aurora will need the help of her two wolves and a man she can’t trust. To make matters worse, it doesn’t take long before she becomes the next target. 

Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Paranormal

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Supernatural

Language: English

Keywords: vampire mysteries, paranormal mystery series, paranormal mystery thrillers, demons, witchcraft, magic, small town mystery

Word Count: 55,078

Sales info:

Hunting Shadows is the first book in an exciting and fast-paced paranormal mystery series. Content Advisory: This book is intended for mature audiences and contains violence, disturbing imagery, and strong language. I am an established author with a good international fan base. This book has also been edited by two different professional editors and proofread multiple times. 


Sample text:

He gaped for a moment before he dropped down and attempted to piece his phone back together. “Why did you do that?”

“How did you get in?”

“The door wasn’t locked.”

No, it wasn’t, but the building did have a ward around it. Magical wards were like invisible, intangible domes that protected against whatever the creator wanted it to protect against. They could be any size or intensity, depending on the strength of the wizard who cast it. I paid good money for mine, which was intended to make humans feel compelled to walk away.

“Why did you come in?” I asked.

“I heard dogs fighting. I’m calling the police!”

“With what?” Before I could deal with him, the snarling on the other side of the room increased in volume, and one of the wolves crashed into a chair. “That’s it. Somebody watch him!” I said. One of my regulars, a bear shifter named Theodor, grabbed the human by the arms. “Don’t hurt him.” Theodor nodded silently.

I turned my attention to the wolves again. As they were lunging at each other, I got between them and kicked the gray wolf, the aggressor, in the chest. He crashed into the wall behind him. While the second wolf, a younger arctic wolf, was still flying through the air, I grabbed him around the neck and slammed him into the ground.

A few floorboards broke, but that was my own fault.

Several of my patrons gathered around, whereas my regulars knew to stay out of the way. Two low growls from Deimos and Phobos informed me that I had backup if I needed it. I let go of the wolf when he whimpered. “Both of you, shift.”

Instantly, both wolves changed into men. 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Carmelo Massimo Tidona
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Diéssica Nunes Sales
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Karla Avila

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