Kierra isn't your typical 'thin, fit, beautiful, and gentle' heroine. She's a big girl with a bitchy, brash attitude, and doesn't care what anyone else thinks. She isn't perfect and has no wish to be.Faline is small, the softer side of the sibling coin, but no less tenacious. A carefree spirit who on many an occasion has to corral her sister before things get out of hand, she has a sharp mind colored in whimsy. A woman with a taste for life and becomes drunk with its possibilities.A fated meeting with a mysterious yet handsome friend becomes Faline's personal hell when Vampire fangs are bared.A chance encounter leaves Kierra fighting for her life when she's taken down by an insane Werewolf and left for dead.The search for a lost sister has never been more perilous. A strange new supernatural world awaits them both as they meet fascinating new allies, make terrible enemies, and uncover hidden and buried secrets.A Blood Moon is just over the horizon, and shy walking shadows won't stay shrouded forever.~This is part 1 of this book!--Trigger Warning--!This book contains within it themes that may be triggering to some readers. This book and it's following parts are rated mature for a reason. This story has within it language, violence, gore, (consensual)sex, themes of rape, child abuse, mental instability, and other sensitive ideological scenes. If any of this offends you, please do not read this series (but know that the bad guys do get their comeuppance)- Also for those with pet peeves, most grammatical twists are intentional :}
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- Author Amber Mead
- Language English
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