They recognize each other across twenty centuries. On the ancient Celtic feast day of Imbolc, a mysterious, but empty, box is discovered, built into a wall of a first century structure in the ruins of Carn Euny in Britain. Itching for distraction, the dig team drop a note into the box, and the next morning find an answer written in ancient Latin. Dig director, Doctor Daria Caitini, declares the response a hoax, but when more and more letters arrive on each successive Celtic feast day, Daria finds herself drawn into corresponding with the writer, a first century druid called Cadfan, who is hunted by the Romans, and who recognizes her dedication to her work and her essential loneliness, too…. This story is part of the Short Paranormals Collection. Eva’s Last Dance Solstice Surrender Samhain Crossing Three Taps, Then… The Well of Rnomath A paranormal romance novelette ___ Praise for Tracy’s Short Paranormals Collection Solstice Surrender begins with a scene that we all wish would happen to the bullies of the world. I found Solstice Surrender to be a non-stop action- packed adventure. The Best Reviews It has taken me longer to stop crying than it took to read this story. There is such depth of emotion in the words. So much life. I'm left feeling such a tangle, sadness, pain, regret, and joy. All this in only a few pages. Absolutely brilliant creation by a top class author! - Reader Review for Three Taps, Then… The must read story of the year. The way this author uses her words to draw you into her story is like a work of art. Fallen Angels Reviews Oh lordy! Wasn 't sure at first just what to think would happen...and true to Tracey!! She had me at the Well!! And oh howdy! What a twist in the ending!! Ha..enjoyed my read...you will too. Reader Review for The Well of Rnomath ___ Tracy Cooper-Posey is a #1 Best Selling Author. She writes romantic suspense, historical, paranormal and science fiction romance. She has published over 120 novels since 1999, been nominated for five CAPAs including Favourite Author, and won the Emma Darcy Award. She turned to indie publishing in 2011. Her indie titles have been nominated four times for Book Of The Year. Tracy won the award in 2012, and a SFR Galaxy Award in 2016 for “Most Intriguing Philosophical/Social Science Questions in Galaxybuilding” She has been a national magazine editor and for a decade she taught romance writing at MacEwan University. She is addicted to Irish Breakfast tea and chocolate, sometimes taken together. In her spare time she enjoys history, Sherlock Holmes, science fiction and ignoring her treadmill. An Australian Canadian, she lives in Edmonton, Canada with her husband, a former professional wrestler, where she moved in 1996 after meeting him on-line.