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Moonlight Lost (Moonlight Series)

Jayde is just a normal girl who is about to embark on her senior year of high school and all the things that come with it. She dreams about prom, school dances, and spending time with her best friend Scarlet. All those dreams change when her father abruptly passes away, and her mother unexpectedly uproots her life in Salem to return to their southern roots. But once there a series of events are unleashed, and Jayde discovers an extremely powerful witch is hunting her to usurp her power, a power Jayde didn't even know she possessed. Then Bentley enters the picture, sweet, handsome, drop dead gorgeous Bentley, a witch who can easily recount the centuries he has lived and Jayde begins falling in love, a love that is deep and reflective, that touches her very soul with a connection Jayde has never felt with anyone. She must learn to control her heart, her emotions, and the love that she feels while mastering her newfound powers. Can Jayde embrace the witch she was meant to be and master the power sleeping inside her to protect not only the mortal world but also the immortal world from the one who desires to destroy it?

About the Author

Sabrina Archer is a devoted mother and author, whose first book, Moonlight Lost was written and dedicated to her children in the hopes they too will follow their dreams. She writes paranormal that is suitable for both adults and young adults who read the genre.

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