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2nd Chance Romance, Paranormal Suspense

Date Published: March 13, 2026

 

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Cat’s come back to town. Jacob plans to keep her here.

When Catherine’s aunt dies in a suspicious accident, she comes back to
her hometown to settle the estate. She expects it to be an easy job, but she
doesn’t count on being chased by a pack of wild wolves, and an unknown
enemy who sprays graffiti on the house and throws bricks through her windows.
When the local police force proves less than helpful, it’s up to Cat to
find out what’s going on with the help of her all too human lover,
Jacob.

Known as the Mad Trapper, Jacob has been in love with Cat since high school.
Now that she’s back in town he intends to show her that a human-shifter
relationship can be just what a were-cat needs to keep her out of trouble.

 

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Cat could hear them behind her, howling in triumph as she streaked across the
hard-crusted snow in the direction of town. Her breath was labored, coming in
ragged gasps. There was only one place she could think of where she’d be safe,
where the pack would be too afraid to follow her. Unfortunately, she wasn’t
sure she’d be any safer there than she was with the pack breathing down her
neck.

She’d been away from Hunter’s Canyon, her hometown in the frozen heights of
the Rocky Mountain wilderness, for far too long. When she was barely more than
a kitten halfway through high school, she’d migrated to the southern states
where the temperatures were warm and life was easy. She’d forgotten how deadly
the wolf packs could be when they found a bobcat wandering in the bush, alone.
She prayed to any deity who’d listen that her latest mistake wouldn’t prove to
be fatal.

Up ahead, the lights of town twinkled invitingly. She could hear the music of
the Dance Hall beckoning her with its cheerful lilt, but she veered away from
it toward a log cabin at the closer edge of town. She squelched the arrow of
fear that lanced through her, threatening to freeze her in her tracks.

The Mad Trapper lived in that cabin. They didn’t call him Mad for nothing. The
man defied all social norms, doing what he wanted when he wanted and be damned
to all the gossips in town who thought he should behave himself. He’d been a
gangly teenager the last time Cat had seen him, but she still remembered the
surprising strength in his hands when he’d wrenched open the jaws of the trap.
She’d been careless that day too, and back then the iron leg hold traps had
been in common use. He’d rescued her from sure death, but then kept her locked
in one of those damn dog carriers for days while he smeared smelly goop on the
wound. She wasn’t sure what was in the goop — but it hurt like the devil.

In retrospect he’d probably saved her leg, but at the time she was sure he’d
hurt her on purpose. The first time he’d left the door of the carrier
unlatched, she’d escaped and fled out an open window. Soon after, her family
had moved south and she’d barely given the awkward teen another thought. Now
here she was heading for his doorstep, hoping he would save her. Again. Some
things never change.

He’d expanded the cabin since she’d been away. The rickety front porch she
remembered had been replaced with a deck that ran the full length of the house
and wrapped around the side. Streaking up the wooden stairs, she plastered
herself against the front door and turned to face her attackers.

For as long as she could remember, there had been a werewolf pack in town and
at first, she had assumed it was them. She’d gone to grade school with Jack,
the alpha. While he wasn’t what she’d call a social butterfly, he was a nice
enough guy for a werewolf. He’d have no compunctions about letting his pack
chase her for a little fun and excitement, but he’d draw the line at actually
hurting her.

When one of the mutts had managed to get close enough to rake his fangs down
her hindquarters, she’d realized she was in trouble. These were real wolves,
with a real desire to maim and kill. They were bigger than she was, and could
probably outlast her in a flat out run. She just hoped their instinct for
self-preservation would keep them away from the Mad Trapper’s cabin.

So far, so good. The entire pack came to a halt a good ten feet from the deck,
milling around on the front lawn in a seething pile of fur. The mutt who’d
gotten his fangs on her seemed to be the ringleader, growling softly and
trying in vain to urge the others forward. The rest of the pack didn’t seem to
be inclined to take his advice. A smaller bitch, with gray streaking her
muzzle, snapped at him in annoyance when he tried to herd her forward. The
mutt snarled softly and turned toward the deck. He made a quick rush that
halted just shy of the stairway, his teeth glinting sharply in the bright
light of the full moon.

Yeah, a full moon. She’d been dumb enough to decide to go for a run all by her
lonesome on the night of a full moon. She arched her back, fluffing her fur up
to make herself look larger than she really was while she hissed and spat at
the wolf. If he decided to attack alone, she just might stand a chance of
fighting him off. At least she hoped she did. Bobcats were no slouches in a
fight. So long as his buddies didn’t rush in to back him up, she could handle
a wolf one on one.

Her side ached, and she could feel the muscles starting to stiffen. Great. It
would probably scar too. She turned her head to swipe her tongue at the
dripping blood. The wound was worse than she’d thought.

One of the pack, an older male, sat on his haunches and lifted his muzzle
toward the moon. He began to howl, the sound wild and plaintive. One by one,
the rest of the pack joined in.

Her attacker seemed torn, glancing between his intended prey and his brethren
singing to the moon. If she could have, she would have crossed her fingers and
wished for him to go back to his pack. Her head started to throb in time to
the pain in her side, and she had to concentrate to stay on her feet. Shit!
How much blood had she lost?

The rest of the wolves lost interest in her, turning their attention to the
pack howl fest. Unfortunately, her attacker was too stubborn to give up just
yet. Turning back to face her, he lifted his lips in a silent snarl and began
to edge forward, slinking up the stairs.

“Well now. What do we have here?” The soft glow of firelight spilled out onto
the deck as the door to the cabin swung open. “Ahh. So the cat really did come
back. I heard you were back in town. Grown into a real nice kitty, I see. You
might as well come in and let me put some salve on that scrape of yours.”

Cat whirled to stare at the trapper in amazement. Out of the corner of her eye
she saw the wolf pack melt silently into the night, the big mutt that had
attacked her going with them. Her gamble had paid off. So far.

 

About the Author

Anne Kane lives in the beautiful Okanagan Valley with a bouncy little rescue
dog whose breed defies description, a cantankerous Himalayan cat, and too many
fish to count. She spent many years trying to fit in and act normal, but
finally gave up the effort. She started writing romance in 2008, and her fate
was sealed when she won a publishing contract with Red Sage Publishing and
just a month later Changeling Press accepted her first submission. Since then
she has published more than thirty stories in a variety of sub-genres, all
with a happily ever after.

She has two handsome sons and six adorable grandchildren and enjoys spending
time with them whenever she can. Her hobbies, when she’s not playing
with the characters in her head, include kayaking, hiking, swimming, playing
guitar, singing and of course, reading.

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Paranormal Suspense

Date Published: May 20, 2025

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

 

Matteo Ferrari has always been different. Gifted with unsettling
clairvoyance, he sees shadows where others see light and hears whispers from
the unknown. But when he fails to protect the ones he loves, his abilities
vanish, leaving him lost and desperate. To reclaim his powers and find a new
path, Matteo abandons his old life and ventures into the Alaskan
wilderness.

Gabriella Valentina knows the pain of loss all too well. Once enchanted by
the spotlight, she now flees from her past, seeking refuge from fear and
sorrow in the same wild expanse.

When Matteo and Gabriella’s paths cross amidst the eerie beauty and
hidden dangers of the Yukon, they must confront not only the shadows of
their pasts but also the dark forces that lurk in the forest, waiting to
claim them.

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  1. a cESSATION OF EXISTENCE

 

The Attack, Part 1

 

There was zero chance of survival for the four of us. Although I did not know the two criminals, for a split second I felt a sense of remorse for them. My thoughts were on the survival of my friend, Gabriella, since she certainly did not deserve this treatment. But then again, no one did. My wish to die first was not granted. I watched in horror as the first man shrieked the moment before his head was ripped off his shoulders. Without blinking, I watched the dead man’s head fly along, bounce once, and careen down the steep hill like a runaway ball. I remained mesmerized as the second, younger man began to crawl away with the knife still in his leg. He too was mowed down in a flash of dismembered arms and legs flying through the forest air.

I began to dry heave, gasping for air as the head of the second man landed near me with a thud. His shocked eyes remained wide open, staring directly at me.

The furious beast turned on my friend and swatted her through the air with a half swing. Gabriella flew over the edge of the hill, and I screamed, “No!” The terrifying beast stopped, ignored his task, gave me an evil eye, and then rumbled toward me. The rope around my neck that kept me bound to the tree tightened as I struggled to free myself. My arms were useless, tied behind my back. There was no escaping this attack.

The sinking-gut sensation came quickly. I had not felt that amount of dread since the sudden loss of my five-year-old daughter, Rose, years ago. As I was seated on the ground, I crossed my legs, closed my eyes, and prepared for death. Everything switched to slow motion, and untimely thoughts of Gabriella sifted through my mind. I hoped she could survive. I’ve heard that preparing for a sudden death is eerily calming in some bizarre way since the body’s central nervous system locks down in shock. The ground shook beneath the pounding of the beast’s massive paws for what seemed like an eternity. His ferocious growl was deafening. I took a deep breath, and darkness enveloped me. Death was my only cure.

Dying is easy; it’s living that is difficult.

 

About the Author

Bryan Burnell

A graduate of UCSC and UCSB, Navy brat Bryan Burnell majored in creative
writing and English literature. After selling his successful office
furniture business, which he ran for three decades, he started paying more
attention to the story ideas that had accumulated in his mind over the
years. Free time allowed him to finally bring life to his first book, Saving
Yukon. This long-time Santa Barbara resident loves the meditative aspects of
swimming, gardening, golf (despite his high handicap), and an occasional
shot of good bourbon. He is married with two grown children and a spoiled
Labradoodle named Nelli

 

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Paranormal Suspense

Date Published: May 20, 2025

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

 

Matteo Ferrari has always been different. Gifted with unsettling
clairvoyance, he sees shadows where others see light and hears whispers from
the unknown. But when he fails to protect the ones he loves, his abilities
vanish, leaving him lost and desperate. To reclaim his powers and find a new
path, Matteo abandons his old life and ventures into the Alaskan
wilderness.

Gabriella Valentina knows the pain of loss all too well. Once enchanted by
the spotlight, she now flees from her past, seeking refuge from fear and
sorrow in the same wild expanse.

When Matteo and Gabriella’s paths cross amidst the eerie beauty and
hidden dangers of the Yukon, they must confront not only the shadows of
their pasts but also the dark forces that lurk in the forest, waiting to
claim them.

About the Author

Bryan Burnell

A graduate of UCSC and UCSB, Navy brat Bryan Burnell majored in creative
writing and English literature. After selling his successful office
furniture business, which he ran for three decades, he started paying more
attention to the story ideas that had accumulated in his mind over the
years. Free time allowed him to finally bring life to his first book, Saving
Yukon. This long-time Santa Barbara resident loves the meditative aspects of
swimming, gardening, golf (despite his high handicap), and an occasional
shot of good bourbon. He is married with two grown children and a spoiled
Labradoodle named Nelli

 

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Facebook: Bryan Burnell

Instagram: @bryanburnellauthor

 

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Paranormal Suspense

Date Published: May 20, 2025

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

Matteo Ferrari has always been different. Gifted with unsettling
clairvoyance, he sees shadows where others see light and hears whispers from
the unknown. But when he fails to protect the ones he loves, his abilities
vanish, leaving him lost and desperate. To reclaim his powers and find a new
path, Matteo abandons his old life and ventures into the Alaskan
wilderness.

Gabriella Valentina knows the pain of loss all too well. Once enchanted by
the spotlight, she now flees from her past, seeking refuge from fear and
sorrow in the same wild expanse.

When Matteo and Gabriella’s paths cross amidst the eerie beauty and
hidden dangers of the Yukon, they must confront not only the shadows of
their pasts but also the dark forces that lurk in the forest, waiting to
claim them.

 

About the Author

Bryan Burnell

A graduate of UCSC and UCSB, Navy brat Bryan Burnell majored in creative
writing and English literature. After selling his successful office
furniture business, which he ran for three decades, he started paying more
attention to the story ideas that had accumulated in his mind over the
years. Free time allowed him to finally bring life to his first book, Saving
Yukon. This long-time Santa Barbara resident loves the meditative aspects of
swimming, gardening, golf (despite his high handicap), and an occasional
shot of good bourbon. He is married with two grown children and a spoiled
Labradoodle named Nelli

 

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Paranormal Suspense

Published: June 2020

Publisher: World Castle Publishing

 

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Down on his luck former police detective turned private investigator Peter
Cunningham thought the beautiful Abigail Mitchell was just another crazy
client. Now he’s entangled in an ancient conspiracy that dates back to
the Salem Witch Trials, a far cry from the simple assault case the woman
wanted him to solve.

His budding romance with the witch Abigail will have to be put aside as he
travels the Pacific Northwest with estranged friend and former partner Kelly
Martinez to discover who these people are and their goals.

A coin, a five-year-old case, the Malleus Maleficarum, televangelist and
motivational speaker Tony O’Stein, Pope Innocent VIII, and a secret
society all tie back to a tragedy from Peter’s childhood and he will
need to figure out what it all means and a solution.

Though many witches live amongst us, they are also part of a secret society
but their clandestine organization seems to have been discovered which has
led to a new wave of persecution. Internal tensions were already high and
the attacks have only exasperated the issues. Peter must expose the members
of the conspiracy and thwart their nefarious plans before an even bigger
tragedy strikes.

 

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James Kirst lives in the Evergreen State in a humble little abode within
the forested city of Dupont. There, he earned his Master’s Degree at
the University of Washington. Commuting up north to Tacoma, he has worked as
a senior programmer and software development lead for almost ten
years.

With a borderline obsessive interest in the paranormal, James has conducted
an intensive study on the subject. To that end, he has visited some of the
most haunted places in the United States including Salem, the LaLaurie
Mansion of New Orleans, and his personal favorite, the Shanghai Tunnels of
Portland, Oregon.

As an avid fan of mystery both in fiction and in real life, he has done
extensive research into police procedurals, the machinations of detective
work, and life as a private investigator.

A big sports fan, James is sure to either be watching or participating in
one when not writing about or educating himself in one of the aforementioned
subjects. In fact, he has won multiple championships in bowling and
slow-pitch softball and has made several appearances as a softball All-Star
where he was given the privilege of playing in Cheney Stadium. He is still
seeking that elusive kickball title, however.

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