Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Pack life is dangerous on an ordinary day. But now the vampires have broken a tentative truce, and a young lone wolf is at the heart of a secret scheme to shift the balance of supernatural power forever. Ethan-Beta of the most powerful pack in the country, the Midwest Pack-must keep those he cares for safe.
Skylar barely understands what she is, and her introduction to the supernatural world is terrifying. In her eyes, werewolves are no different than the vampires who killed her mother. As the vampires' efforts to capture her grow bolder, she reluctantly accepts the Midwest Pack's assistance. Ethan soon discovers Skylar is more than she seems-a werewolf who can wield magic in previously unknown and dangerous ways. The list of Skylar's enemies grows, and some in the pack want to kill her to prevent a larger catastrophe. Will Ethan risk the lives of his brother and packmates to protect a woman he doesn't know?
Ethan will kill Skylar if necessary, but first, he will do everything in his power to save her.
Moon Crossed is Ethan's story of Moon Tortured (Sky Brooks, Book 1). New scenes have been added. Reading Moon Tortured is recommended, but not required.
Synopsis
I protect my pack at all costs-and I never fail.The vampires have broken our tentative truce and are threatening to destroy my pack. At the center of their scheme is Sky, an enigmatic lone wolf, who they believe is a weapon that can be used against us. Nothing about the quiet, doe-eyed brunette screams "danger" or "ruthless weapon." And that's the problem. My wolf's instinct says to protect her, especially after a necromancer tries to kill her, the vampires repeatedly attempt to abduct her, and we receive a dire warning about her. But as more is discovered about the elusive lone wolf, I quickly realize she's more dangerous than she looks.Can I neutralize the situation and protect her life, or do what I do best-protect the pack at all costs?Moon Crossed is Ethan's POV of Moon Tortured (Sky Brooks Series: Book 1) with added scenes and storylines. It can be read alone, but reading Moon Tortured first will enhance your reading experience.