Welcome to Dark Moon Falls…where everything is not at as it seems. It has secrets, shifters, romance, villains, and so much more.“What is it about men that often leads us down the path to ruination? I’m afraid I’ll never know, and it scares the hell out of me.”Jaxson comes from old money and lives in a mansion on the mountain, but you wouldn’t know it to meet him–he’s down to … know it to meet him–he’s down to earth with an unassuming way and oozes rugged masculinity. There’s one catch, though…he harbors a closet full of emotional demons that stem from a devastating family secret, and it’s this very thing that ends up connecting him to Rhee, a wild child with a sharp tongue and the woman he wants to claim. Too bad for him, she’s only in town for three days.
And stays far away from wolves.
Jaxson is a standalone novella set within the Dark Moon Falls world and all stories can be read on their own.
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I have enjoyed all of the Darkmoon falls books are good. This book was good with the heartbreak, revenge and new found love.
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Sins of the past
This book is such a great addition to the Dark Moon Falls collection. I enjoyed the way the author kept the story moving and the twists and turns as the story progresses. The characters are well developed and they brought a depth to the story that kept me interested until the end. I think the best part might have been that the drama lasted right until the very end. I hope that the author brings us more books like this one to enjoy soon.
After reading this book I had to take a little time to compose myself and get my thoughts clear in my head before I put them in a review.
Wow this book was amazingly written. Once I started I couldn’t put it down till I was finished. This book has twists and turns you don’t know what’s happening. will they all get there happily ever after or will it all go wrong. To find out what happens go buy the book. You won’t be disappointed I wasn’t.
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