Publisher's Synopsis
Silver Shadows is a healer's haven that is a world apart. It is a simple place, with simple needs. You do your chores, sleep in your yurt, learn healing, avoid getting attacked by the Doomfang Hunters, and beg the Green Man for help when needed. Experience the magic of Silver Shadows while reading the stories of some of Susi and Ted's children as they find their mates. What happens when an abused young mother arrives to be healed and meets Cedar? When Zephyr discovers that her worst enemy is her mate? When Dawn finds a former thrall who is a bear? When Moonlight meets a fae lord? Or when Oak and Aspen discover worlds beyond the embrace of Silver Shadows?
This is a book of short stories that is contemporary to the Volk Semya Haven and Blood Moon Haven series.
Cedar Falls- Cedar helps Bethany, an injured refugee and her children settle in to Silver Shadows. (Runs contemporary to Volk Semya Haven and Rescuing Rayna in Blood Moon Haven.)
Zephyr Whispers- Zephyr, a wind witch and a werewolf fears the pack of Doomfang Hunters more than anything else in the world. But when her mate flees Doomfang Hunters to be with her, can she ever learn to trust him? (Runs contemporary to Rescuing Rayna and Kidnapping Kit.)
Dawn Breaks- Dawn travels to Blood Moon as a healer, but meets her mate on the way. If she can just convince the former thrall, bear shifter Ruston to take a chance on her. (Runs contemporary to Seducing Serena)
Moonlight Glows- Moonlight, a green-eyed silver wolf, is a hot commodity. Packs everywhere are vying for her unique services, but all she wants to do is to be left in the wild. When the attacks to kidnap her start, will she dare to take a chosen mate of the Green Man, the fae protector of Silver Shadows, to flee werewolves and their aggression? (Contemporary with Loving Logan through the end of Blood Moon Haven.)
Oak and Aspen Grow- It is always hard when you find a mate who knew you when you were growing up. When Oak and Aspen find their mates, the younger sisters of their older sisters' mates, Aisla and Rhona McLeod want nothing to do with them, remembering them only as pesky boys. Can Oak and Aspen show their mates that they have grown? (Contemporary with Mating Magnulf through the end of Blood Moon Haven.)