Mirus Series by Kait Nolan

3.81 · 16 ratings
  • Forsaken By Shadow (Mirus #1.1)
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    Forsaken By Shadow (Mirus #1.1)

    Kait Nolan

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2010

    Cade Shepherd is on top of the world as this year's Ultimate Fighting Champion. He doesn't even remember his life as Gage Dempsey, a Shadow Walker with the ability to magically transport himself from shadow to shadow. In fact, he can't remember anything before waking up in a cheap motel room ten years ago with mysterious burns on his hands--not even the woman he almost died for... more

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  • Devil's Eye (Mirus #1.2)
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    Devil's Eye (Mirus #1.2)

    Kait Nolan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2010

    A Novella of the Mirus: Trouble. That’s what wolf-shifter Mick Guidry thinks when a beautiful woman appears in his New Orleans bar with a hurricane at her back. His first impression is confirmed when Sophie starts asking questions about his missing waitress, Liza. Mick will do anything to rescue a member of the pack he’s made for himself, including forming an unlikely alliance with a woman with a badge.

  • Blindsight (Mirus #1.3)
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    Blindsight (Mirus #1.3)

    Kait Nolan

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2011

    Mirus Short Story: Isla's ability as a Seer has made her a life-long captive of a paranormal crime lord. Fae assassin, Ransom, offers her a chance at escape, but when she touches his hand she sees only blood, horror, apocalypse. What reason can Ransom have for wanting to rescue her, and can she possibly trust a man who deals in death? **If your copy ended in the bar office rather than with another vision, you DO NOT have the most current version of the story.**

  • Riven (Mirus #2)
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    Riven (Mirus #2)

    Kait Nolan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    A permanent injury in the line of duty effectively ended Ian Ryker’s career as a Shadow Walker for the Council of Races. Being posted to a safe house in Washington, D.C. was one step short of forced retirement–until the day Marley Weiss, a local human woman, witnessed something she should never have seen. According to Mirus law, that glimpse of their world makes her life forfeit. Once, Ian might have followed orders to take her out. But not this time.

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