Darius Zan

ebook Desert Witch

By Nathan Grant

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Darius Zan
My estranged grandfather has died, and I am Balthazar Zan's sole heir. I've inherited a small hidden town called Shimmering Canyon in Arizona, populated by supernatural people. The real kicker here? I find that my mother who left when I was born, is living there. Balthazar's closest friend Parker is a red hot wolf shifter who now it turns out is my fated soulmate. What's a witch to do?

Nero De Santis
I've heard many stories about the elusive Balthazar Zan in my time, but nothing prepared me for this. Darius is a surprisingly powerful witch and has had a rough go of it over the last several years. I first heard from him a while back to thank me for my part in avenging his dad's murder. I knew Maxim Zan decades ago, and now it seems Darius is coming to Arizona for his inheritance. I only hope this will be a turning point for him, but something seems to be very wrong out there.

Agnes Granville
After hearing about Darius' family, to say the least things are a hot mess in Shimmering Canyon. I've talked with Darius in private, but there is still something that bothers me about that remote place. I finally let Bart Magnus know that I believe hidden danger is lurking out there, and that perhaps dead men do tell tales after all.

Parker Jeffries
Balthazar spent a lot of time before his death telling me about his beloved Darius even though he'd never met him. I'm just a lonely shifter and somehow, I now find myself fated to a sexy well connected witch. I was devastated by Balthazar's unexpected death, but suddenly old festering resentments are becoming precarious and we must turn to others for help.

Darius Zan