****2011 NATIONAL LITERATURE AWARD WINNER:**** Previously published as: Salem Moon. See another 85 reviews/ratings on Goodreads! ***Mature Audience 18+, Contains graphic sex scenes and some violence.*** Gabriel Blackstone, a young man living in Salem Massachusetts in the year 1692 is found guilty of witchcraft,and sentenced to death. While he lies dying under the crushing weight of stones, a mysterious man appears to him, promising to change his fate if he will take his hand and go with him. Gabriel agrees, having no idea of the price he'll pay for this decision! Miraculously, Gabriel is transported to 21st century Salem, where he escapes his fate and meets his destiny. He falls in love with Lily Snow, an avid historian and a direct descendant of the very family who accused him of witchcraft! Over 300 years later, the two families still hate each other. Gabriel and Lily know their love is forbidden, but the choice to love is not a choice at all. They cannot deny how they feel about each other. Gabriel is shocked when he learns that the man who saved his life is an evil Fallen Angel, named Lucien who wreaks havoc on the city of Salem with his unbridled lust and violence. He wants Gabriel’s very soul- and he wants Lily! Gabriel and Lily come together in a love that transcends time, brutal injustice and evil itself; a love they must fight for with everything they have! ***OTHER BOOKS BY SCARLET BLACK*** Purity (Salem Moon #2) e.Vampire.com Sin and Salvation The Wisdom of Evil The Last Gift
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- Release Date 01/15/2014
- Author Scarlet Black
- Language English
- Company Random Books; 1st Edition
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