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Moonrunner #1

Under the Shadow

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Rescued by the daughters of a local Mexican grandee, the Shapeshifter--part man, part beast--finds shelter and a new beginning but a dreadful secret could mean his death. Original.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published July 7, 1992

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Jane Toombs

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Jane was born in California, raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, has returned "home" to live in the beautiful Upper Peninsula on the shore of Lake Superior--with the Viking from her past. Jane has five children, two stepchildren, seven grandchildren, a calico cat named Kinko and two computers.

She's the author of over seventy published books, both in paper and electronic. These include the various romance genres--gothic, suspense, contemporary, historical, Regency and paranormal--as well as other genres such as mystery, fantasy and horror. Jane has used pseudonyms--Ellen Jamison, Diana Stuart, Olivia Sumner--but is now writing under her own name except for her Zebra/Pinnacle romances for which she uses Jane Anderson.

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4,725 reviews38 followers
December 22, 2016
Wow - this one was really good. It's old, written in 1992, and has a sweeping, epic feel to it, as it spans several decades and two countries, both the US and Russia. It reminds me of those sweeping period dramas that were made into mini-series back in the 70's and 80's - the Thorn Birds, Abel and Cain, etc. It's the story of a young man who washes ashore on the coast of California in the mid 1800's. He's naked, injured, and cannot remember a single thing beyond this moment.

And what a story. This stranger travels from the ranches of Cali to the swamps of Louisiana and back again. He becomes a doctor, and fights in the American Civil War. He meets witches of the Indian, Creole, Finnish, Dutch, and Russian varieties. And, under the light of the full moon, he shifts into a beast.

The ending is good, too, with author Toombs setting up the dynastic element for the Volek clan, with the unanswered questions: what will become of the Volek curse of the twins? Will this mysterious new woman, whom he's let into the compound, bring fortune or tragedy? Is she, too, a shapeshifter? If I can find a copy of the next book in the series, I will continue on...
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October 6, 2012
Awesome urban fantasy written way before urban fantasy was a genre....didn't know there were more in the series, how cool.
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