They rule the northern tribes with brutal magic and unrelenting power. Feared, ruthless, and untouchable, they are not the kind of men you hunt. And yet, I did.
For years, I tracked their kind, fulfilling the oath I made to avenge my family—a huntress stalking warlocks, one soul at a time. But one misstep changed everything.
Now, I’m their prisoner.
Kael, the cold and commanding Alpha who controls the tribes with an iron fist. Torin, the chaotic Reaper who thrives on bloodshed and danger. Finn, the haunted tactician with sharp eyes and a sharper tongue. They call me their little huntress. Their kitten. Their reckoning.
But I don’t belong to them—not my soul, my magic, or my heart. They want me to stay, to embrace their world and their war. But I swore an oath to destroy warlocks, not fall for them.
These warlocks may own my body, but my heart? I’ll make them regret the day they thought they could take it.
This girl? She doesn’t break. She hunts. And they’ve just become my favorite prey.
Perfect for readers who love enemies-to-lovers, dark magic, and sizzling tension, Blood Moon Oath is a story of vengeance, survival, and the dangerous pull of forbidden desire. 18+ why choose romance where the FMC ends up with the three MMCs. This is a dark book.
A really good follow-up to the first installment! I actually preferred this book to the first in the series because this had a much heavier plot. The spice was there, but not in a way where the book became erotica with a touch of plot, as it was in The Blood Moon Hunt. I was happy that more time was spent flushing out the world and characters. There were backstories for the characters, which made their struggles more tangible and led to believable tension. I really loved the plot revolving around the men needing our FMC as much as she would need them for the tournament. The spice did get spicy with multiple scenes. However, as I said before, the scenes only added to the story rather than taking it over.
I became obsessed with Blood Moon Hunt, and while I didn't love this book as much, it did NOT disappoint. Definitely worth staying up way past my bedtime to read.
Morgan weaves some beautiful prose into a story of the complex relationships between friends and lovers, Exploring the idea that love is not finite. Your love for one person doesn't diminish the love you feel for another. This story really captures the beautiful nuance of a poly relationship against a backdrop of bloody battles and magic.
But don't worry, it's not all lovey dovey. There is plenty of the quinky play time you are looking for!
The premise was interesting. The execution leaves much to be desired. The character development is extremely problematic. Reading this book is confusing and not in a good way. It just jumps around nonsensically. The characters relate in what feels like non-consensual ways at the start until suddenly oh well, let's all just give in. No rhyme nor reason. In fact, the whole book just feels disjointed. I considered DNFing a lot.
It was crap. Genuinely, there was just something I couldn't quite put my finger on, oh wait i can, it was repetitive, completely irrelevant to the first book and it still left on a cliff hanger. The world can burn for all I care, this book makes me want to watch them fail. A