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Crescent Moon Redemption - Blood Moon Legacy #15 - cover

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Crescent Moon Redemption - Blood Moon Legacy #15

A.D. Ryan

Publisher: A.D. Ryan

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Summary

Seven years ago, newly-turned werewolf Nick Evans was forced to abandon his life in Scottsdale, Arizona for the Canadian Rocky Mountains without a word. Now, driven by guilt and hoping to make amends, he's back to save the woman he left behind from meeting the same fate as her brother. 
  
One night, while trying to protect her, he accidentally pulls her into a world where monsters and demons exist, but regardless of the mountain of evidence he presents, Brooke doesn't want to hear anything he has to say. 
  
He knows he needs to talk to her before the next full moon in an effort to explain everything that led them to this moment, but she's finally content with her life, and has no interest in re-living the most painful parts of her past.  
  
When tragedy strikes again, will Nick be able to do the right thing and help Brooke through it, or is history destined to repeat itself? 
  
 
We've heard from Brooke in Blood Moon, now it's Nick's turn to tell his side of the story in this brand-new companion novella to the trilogy that started it all. 
  
**This novella will contain spoilers for books 1 (Blood Moon) and 2 (Wolf Moon) in the legacy. It is best read after the trilogy, but could be *safely* read after Wolf Moon.**
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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