Congratulations to Rune Stroud on the release of the cozy paranormal mystery Raccoons and Revenge (Mystic Mountain Wildlife Rescue Cozy Mystery Book 2)
Raccoons and Revenge (Mystic Mountain Wildlife Rescue Cozy Mystery Book 2)by Rune Stroud
July 25, 2022
Mystic Meadows has another murder on its hands.
Autumn, a Mystic Meadows witch, has a chaotic life. Her wildlife rescue has been growing, and so have the vet bills. She spends every penny she earns and every spare moment feeding and caring for the animals she loves.
While she’s picking up two baby raccoons who lost their mama, she witnesses an argument between two men. When one of those men disappears, even Simon, her raven familiar, believes the other man might’ve been responsible. After they find one man dead, she finds the other sick in his motel room and wonders if something darker is going on.
As the rescue’s residents multiply, Autumn tries to balance working, a struggling romance, and puzzling out the mystery of why people in her motel are dying. And who might be next.
Warning: This book contains LGBT folks living their lives just like normal people. Because they are.
About the Author:
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Rune has been telling tall tales since the age of five. Ghost stories and other paranormal tales are her favorites, especially if they’re funny.
When she was a child, she had an invisible friend. Now that she’s gotten older, she collects weird characters and odd people, both in her books and in real life. She’s a veteran, a mom, and a grandma. She’s also trainable. As proof, the squirrels have trained her to refill the bird feeder on command, and a local stray cat trained her to feed him even though he rewards her with hissing and won’t let her pet him.
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Rune has been telling tall tales since the age of five. Ghost stories and other paranormal tales are her favorites, especially if they’re funny.
When she was a child, she had an invisible friend. Now that she’s gotten older, she collects weird characters and odd people, both in her books and in real life. She’s a veteran, a mom, and a grandma. She’s also trainable. As proof, the squirrels have trained her to refill the bird feeder on command, and a local stray cat trained her to feed him even though he rewards her with hissing and won’t let her pet him.
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