HUNTER’S MOON

Can true love between a vampire and werewolf break all barriers…

even its prophetic curse?


Brenna Callaghan is the daughter of the Callaghan werewolf alpha.

Davin Laith is the true blood son of the Laith vampire sire.

Both are on the hunt for the legendary firestone hidden by the Ancient Ones near Spanish Point,  

But in the midst of their dangerous hunt their fiery attraction to each other ignites into a raging inferno, even though it goes against all the traditions of their species.

But true love can’t be denied and will break through any taboo barrier.  Except when there is doubt as to who murdered their respective families and all evidence points to the one they love and trust most.

Especially when the ultimate prize in their search for the truth is a knowledge stone of such great and terrible power that it can either be used to bring peace to all the natural and supernatural races on this earth.

Or rule them with an iron rod.


ONE WICKED INTRODUCTION!  The characters are complex, genuine and realistic with traits and qualities that balance and blend, with amazing depth and diversity and enough spice to add an extra kick to the mix. Throw in 100% on point realism, raising the stakes with such graphic scenarios that are so colorfully descriptive and vividly detailed it is like you’re living it with them instead of on the sidelines. (K. Gunter/Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)

This is one of the best Prequels I’ve ever read! It was emotional, full of adventure, gripped me from start to finish (enough so that I read this in one sitting), but most importantly, I’m not a reader of paranormal very often, and this was a FABULOUS book to read.  (K. Ryker/Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)

There are a lot of twists and turns, and it’s hard to tell who the good guys are, but oh what a fun and intense ride! (T. Shortsleeve/Fiction Editor-Book Sprout Reviewer)

This fascinating prequel introduces the reader to a very unique world filled with vampires, shifters, fey & mages. I don’t want to give the plot away but I will admit that I found the plot very intriguing with good world building & descriptive scenes. (P. Hoffstaetter/blogger-Book Sprout reviewer)