Blood Moon
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Publisher Description
There's a new warrior in town.
Dressed in red leather, the stunning violet-eyed fae saunters into Destiny's forbidden tavern carrying a giant head-splitter of a sword. Her mission, to slay a dragonhunter and she accuses djinn River Pomeroy of protecting her target.
River feels an instant attraction to Cinder and a relief from the despair that's served as his only companion since his rescue from kidnappers by his sister Tempe and Sheriff Lang. But with Cinder's news, his sense of doom returns. It'll take more than three wishes to get him out of this mess.
River has ample reason for staying silent. No matter what he does, his enthrallment promises devastating consequences for his family and entire Collecte. After his sister and the dragon sheriff go missing, River and Cinder join forces. But an ancient tragedy has come full circle bringing shattering revelations about the dragonhunter's true identity. Can the dragons and djinn forgive the past to overcome their common enemy or will the truth upset the balance of power forever?
The Destiny Paramortals is a world of fantastic creatures, dragons, storm witches, shifters, vampires and fairie, as they protect mankind from the evil forces in other realms. The books are NOT standalones - the series follows the characters' relationships but also the impending clash of these worlds.
If you like fantastical creatures, magic, supernatural faeries, dragons and djinn, try Livia Quinn.
Fans of the Destiny Paramortals say:
"This is my new favorite series!"
"Oh my God, I loved this book. Run don't walk to the buy button."
"Tempest is one of the best paranormal heroines I've ever read."
"Loving this series." "This was a great book, I didn't want it to end."
"The Destiny Paramortals series is like a mini vacation away from the real world."
If you like Darynda Jones, Eve Langlais or Kristen Painter, try Livia Quinn.
The books should be read in order:
*the World of Destiny glossary of beings and terms can be found at the end of each book.
This title claims exemption of EAA because the publisher qualifies as a micro-enterprise.