Twenty-six years have passed since the link between heaven and earth was severed and all hell broke loose. The fighting raged until the human magic users took over the cities, driving most of the preternaturals into hiding.
This is the world Syndey Burgess has grown up in, locked inside her father’s compound. As the daughter of a human mother and a vampire king, she has all the weaknesses of a vampire but none of their strengths. Anthony keeps her on a tight leash, ever vigilant against the constant imagined threats to her safety. But all she wants is to break free and start a real life.
Noah Riley has lived in captivity for the past twenty years, so long he barely knows how to be a werewolf anymore. Even with a photographic memory, most of his past before the facility feels fuzzy at best. His strongest memories are of the little girl he protected during his childhood: Sydney. When he reaches his full power on his twenty-eighth birth moon, he’ll have a chance to break free to find her and finally reunite with his family.
But vampires and werewolves are mortal enemies. Even if Sydney is Noah’s true mate, the vampire king would kill him before he ever let a filthy werewolf near her, especially one of questionable sanity.
Note: This title was originally published by Zoe Winters (The same person as Kitty Thomas) as Unleash The Moon, Preternaturals Book 6.) All content from the original book remains the same. This book can be read as a standalone. No cliffhangers, each book has a full and complete HEA.
KITTY THOMAS is the author of the bestselling COMFORT FOOD, published in early 2010, considered the Original Dark Romance book. She writes dark stories that play with power and have unconventional HEAs. She also writes some quirky and some dark paranormal romance.
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Zoe Winters is the alter ego of Kitty Thomas and writes quirky paranormal romance. She began publishing in late 2008 with her first novella, Kept.