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This book was a finalist in the Chanticleer paranormal book awards 2014 and has had two honorable mentions in other contests.Just Another Desert Sunset is part mystical encounter, part Native American mythology, part shape shifters, and part romance. "Coyote, why do you stare at the horizon?" Raven asked, looking down from his perch in the Palo Verde. "It's just another desert sunset."But coyote didn't hear him, his attention on the human female he could smell in the distance. He stared hard, honing in on her as she drew closer. Hair the color of the sun, long legs smooth and hairless where they appeared beneath the strip of cloth. An unfamiliar sensation went through his body. The shaman promised him one wish and when that wish was granted he would walk on two legs."I know what you're thinking, you imbecile," Raven cawed loudly, interrupting his reverie. "Do you really expect that woman to pay attention to you? Even if you look human you'll still be a filthy and disgusting animal in her eyes. Give it up, coyote, and be what you are."But coyote was already loping away...

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