One quick glimpse was all Julie had, but she was sure the man on TV was her husband. She had never believed the reports of Michael's death in a plane crash. She immediately flew to South America, where she came face-to-face with Maxwell Fiori. He was harsh where Michael had been gentle, withdrawn where Michael had been giving, but he roused the fires of passion in her all the same, and she began to hope of knowing love twice in her lifetime. But Max hid secrets that wouldn't let her rest, secrets that brought armed men to hunt him down under the killing moon.
Amanda Stevens is the award-winning author of over fifty novels, including the modern gothic series, The Graveyard Queen. Her books have been described as eerie and atmospheric, “a new take on the classic ghost story.” Born and raised in the rural south, she now resides in Houston, Texas, where she enjoys binge-watching, bike riding and the occasional Horror Night with friends.
It may have had a few flaws here and there, but the story was so good, I hardly noticed. I won't give details, why spoil things? I'll just recommend you read it.