Tension is heating up and a battle is on the rise.
Luna LaCrosse is on the run after losing everything she’s poured her sweat and passion into. Now, shiners and rebel wolves are hunting her and her friends. The alliance between Noah and River grows more strenuous by the day and if Luna doesn’t keep it together, she could very well lose them, too.
Taking down Josiah Spurlock is at the top of Luna’s priority list, and when she finally discovers his whereabouts, the true horror of his plans begin to unfold. No one is safe, least of all Silver Peaks, but after being banished from the pack she’d once called family, returning could mean not only putting her life at risk, but Noah’s, as well.
The chance to face-off with Josiah is quickly approaching. The future of the Silver Peaks pack is at stake and Luna will stop at nothing to bring down the man who threatens to destroy everything she’s ever loved. The numbers are not in her favor, however, and annihilation is breathing down her neck. Will Luna manage to defeat the golden-eyed vampire, or will everything she’s been fighting to save finally crumble?
From an early age Miranda Brock has always loved fantasy and adventure everything. Since she doesn't live in a world of enchanting powers, mythical beasts, and things unbelievable she has decided to write about them. (Although, if you happen to see a dragon flying around, do tell her.) Born in southern Illinois, where she still resides with her husband and two children, she grew up running through the woods, playing in creeks, and riding horses. What started out as writing poetry grew into short stories and eventually led to her first novel, Souls Discovered. Miranda lives in the country where she finds inspiration in the simplicity and beauty around her. With the help of a ridiculous amount of coffee and some good music she writes whenever she gets a chance.
This is the concluding title in this cute paranormal book series Sugarslayer, and I will miss Luna, Noah, and River. They are still on the run, but it doesn’t take long for things to go sideways, and they end up where they started. They have to confront Josiah with the only allies they can find, and not all their allies can be trusted. I admit I cried a little bit at the events of this book, and I was happy the way the book dealt with the events in this one, and it ended very well. Recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.