Andrew Stewart Moore knew the truth about himself now, and somehow survived the last few days with the help of Lilith and Julia.
He had a lot to learn, and very little time to learn it. He wasn’t quite sure the shifters were no longer a threat, and on top of that the vampire and mage community were taking an interest in his existence in their city.
Being hated and feared for what he was born as, meant he was in for a hell of a ride, if he survives.
Mature Content Warning! This book contains some explicitly erotic MF and FF situations, if that isn’t your thing, don’t purchase this book.
I was born and raised on Long Island and always had two hobbies...
I loved computers, and I read books voraciously.
I've been working in the computer industry for twenty years, and have continued to read a large number of books. On a whim, I started writing erotic short stories online, and to my surprise they were always highly rated, and more than that, I found I loved to write. Since then I have worked at improving my writing, and started publishing on Amazon.
I still like the first series better. There are a lot of similarities to the first series (Shawn Moore), but there are subtle differences. Still a good series but if you only had a chance to read one of these series, The Shawn Moore one is better.
I read a lot from Mr Rosier, he's got a good thing going. What's good about the Andrew Moore series is that it's almost the same as the Shawn Moore series, which I enjoyed. However, Andrew Moore, book two went too far in the erotic side and there was a lot of potential with the shifters, mages and vampires missed. I don't mind adult situations, but (in my option) there was too much focused on the sex without enough detail on the potential clashes and political situations. The warlock, the supporting characters and the whole supernatural world is why I keep coming back. I'm looking forward to book three.