Two members of the Covenant are dead, the Bond broken. Archard is also dead, but only because Simon used the forbidden control of his healing powers. Willa wakes the next morning beside him. But it’s not Simon – not her soul mate and husband – it’s Bartholomew the Dark. And she has no idea.
Sarah Fairfield, Willa’s mother, watches Willa and Simon leave for a honeymoon in Europe. She feels something is wrong; the crows circle the house. But she tells herself she stopped believing in those signs a long time ago – the day she turned away from magic; the day her mother, Tara Algood, died in search of a girl Grandma Mabel dreamed about until it killed her.
How can Willa fight an enemy hidden behind Simon’s eyes? How can she discover the evil that squats inside him when Bartholomew has the ability to control her mind? How can she save Simon and herself before Bartholomew destroys everything?
With equal dashes of horror, romance, and adventure, this is the thrilling conclusion to the Moonlight Trilogy.
Teri Harman is an ecofeminist, author, and nature photographer. She writes magical romances and creative nonfiction. She lives near the shores of Utah Lake and writes with lots of hot coffee brewing and beeswax candles burning.
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I've been waiting for Storm Moon ever since I read that whopper of a cliffhanger at the end of Black Moon. My expectations for this book were high, and Teri Harman absolutely delivered.
Teri Harman's voice is strong and clear in Storm Moon. Historical flashbacks are artfully executed and served to enhance my enjoyment of the story. While this book is a satisfying read on its own, I recommend reading the first two books in the series in order to fully appreciate the action in this one.
Storm Moon is a spectacular conclusion to The Moonlight Trilogy. Perfectly paced, it commanded my attention until the very end.
A great final book. For a second there I thought I was going to be sadly disappointed but wa la I was not. This story is intense and made me keep reading wanting to find out what was going to happen next. I want more books from you Teri Harman.
The books got better with each passing one. Good story, good characters, mostly well developed and a good reminder of what magic was before Harry Potter.