"A wonderful paranormal tale"
Verdaville, South Carolina city manager and part time
police officer Diana London uses her werewolf nature to
help fight crime at night. However, her efforts fail to
prevent a homicide from occurring. As she works on the
investigation team, King Llyr Galatyn ruler of the
Cachamwri Sidhe enters the mortal realm to fight an influx
of rogue vampires nesting in Verdaville. Llyr thinks his
brother King Ansgar, monarch of the Moreven Sidhe, who
wants to commit fratricide, is behind the murder and
attacks in the small town. Llyr is stunned when he meets Diana, a magical creature
like him. It is not her magic or her kind use to help
humans that shakes his core. He is attracted to her but
also knows her as his siren from his erotic fantasy
dreams. Diana shares his deep regard as he has been the
star of her evening respites. They team up to rid the town
of the vampires and uncover the identity of the
supernatural killer that Llyr prays is not his sibling. MASTER OF THE MOON, the sequel to the delightful MASTER OF
THE NIGHT, is a wonderful tale that continues the previous
tale, but has the strength to stand alone. The story line
combines a torrid paranormal romance with an exhilarating
police procedural. Fans of romantic fantasy will not find
anyone better than Angela Knight who serves up a one
sitting keeper. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 24, 2005
SummaryDiana London is city administrator of Verdaville, S.C. She's
also a werewolf who helps out the chronically shorthanded
Verdaville Police Department by moonlighting as a police K-
9.
But even Diana starts wondering if she's bitten off more
than she can chew when a serial killer comes to Verdaville.
This particular killer isn't your average psychoshe's
a vampire sorcerer who kills men to power her black magic.
Then the King of the Fairies shows up, and things get really
weird...
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