The Shaman by Ainsley Davidson

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Intent on solving an archeological mystery, Grace Peters heads to New Mexico hoping to rediscover an extraordinary petroglyph from the Ice Ages. The ancient rock carving of a Shaman is rumored to be hidden somewhere in the high desert.

Matt Shije, a sexy, enigmatic Pueblo man, is the only person who knows where it is. Curious about a woman who is so passionate about prehistoric cultures that are not her own, he agrees to take her to the ancestral rock markings.

As they hike to the isolated site, the magnetism between them leads to explosive attraction. But Matt has secrets—secrets that could doom their growing love. Will he deny his heart to preserve his freedom?

 

Excerpt:

Matt drew Grace deeper into the sheltering overhang.  “We should be safe here.”

Kneeling, he shrugged off his backpack and urged her to do the same. She did, grateful to be able to stop and catch her breath. They were both soaked through, but the floor of the shallow cave was relatively flat and dry.

They sat with their backs against the rock wall, protected from the wet onslaught. The rain poured down over the ledge. Through the sheets of water, she could make out the bottom of the canyon. The once dry arroyo was a swiftly moving, churning river, so swollen it nearly engulfed the tree they’d been sitting under just minutes ago. The raging river dragged down bushes and boulders. Her heart hovering in her throat, she realized she could have drowned down there, her body tossed among that roiling debris. Matt had saved her life.

The intimate contact with the dangerous natural world made her feel tiny and powerless. She shivered, cold and wet and frightened. A new perception stunned her. Stone Age man—the people she studied—were always at the mercy of nature. A snowstorm, a wild animal, a crevasse, a disease. No wonder ancient man resorted to magic and shamans to control the uncontrollable. For the first time in her life, she had a connection—an emotional one, rather than an intellectual one—to the Paleolithic people.

Right now, at this very moment, she experienced something akin to spirituality. It scared her.

She glanced over at Matt. His cowboy hat glistened with rain. His shirt was soaked, clinging to his chest. Yet he was calm, unrattled by the violent temperament of the high desert. He was fascinating—spiritual but strong, kind but fearless. He was a man at home with nature, in all its forms. Despite having so little in common, she liked and respected him. Maybe a lot.

“You know what I like to do when I’m anxious?” she said. “I do puzzles. The ones with a thousand pieces.”

“I do, too,” he said. “The more complicated the better.”

Soon, they discovered other commonalities. Some character traits were fundamental, like loyalty, frugality, and curiosity. Once they figured that out, they stopped keeping score.

Thunder fractured the air above them.

She flinched, overcome by another surge of vulnerability.

“We’re okay,” he said, pulling closer to her. He draped his arm around her shoulders and gave the top of her head a kiss.

His unbearably gentle touch sent flashes of fire to her pelvis, followed by a hazy heat. It would be a bad idea to act on those feelings. No matter how sexy and intriguing he was, she wanted him as a friend, not a lover.

 

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Score: 4 out of 5 (based on 5 ratings)
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4/5
Grace and Matt
Written by Babs on 6th May 2026

Grace Peters and Matt Shije's short story has great characters, is well written and held my interest. Matt has a unigue gift that will cause some problems. I enjoyed reading their story.

4/5
The Shaman
Written by DebG on 6th May 2026

This was an interesting read that had a bit of the paranormal as well as mythology in it. Matt is a pueblos native who agrees to take Grace, an archeologist to an ancient site that she believes has a petroglyph of the shaman. Along the way their relationship develops into something more but will secrets keep them apart. Check it out to see.

4/5
The Shaman!
Written by Mary on 6th May 2026

This is an interesting and intriguing story. It is a blend of mythology, fairytale, magic and paranormal. Grace, an archeologist, n search of answers and a link to other studies, she finally has help. Matt, a Pueblo native, is curious about Grace and her interest, has agreed to help her. This is a good story with some strong characters and a nice plot that develops well. It's a little different.

4/5
Myth and Magic
Written by hmg_vermont on 6th May 2026

I enjoyed this story immensely! I love the history, the culture, the myth and magic. Grace and Matt's relationship starts innocent enough, but it becomes intimate pretty quickly. When she tells Matt she loves him the response is not what I expected. I loved the happily-ever-after and the glimpse the author gave us of the future.

4/5
Interesting blend of science and myth
Written by Kris08 on 6th May 2026

What an interesting premise - I really liked the blend between science, mythology and paranormal. The build of their relationship wasn’t really shown, but the attraction was known. However…. angst, drama and heartbreak along with a long separation. Slight spoiler here - he was a d-bag. after that length separation where he decides you’re not worth something, at least make him grovel and work for it.