Moonsongs Anthology 1
Description
Jenny Schmidt is a young woman with old heartaches. A small town Texas girl with big city attitude, she just doesn’t fit in. Not that she has ever tried...
Her life is thrown into chaos when she receives a message from her thought-to-be-dead grandfather, Billy Moonsong. After meeting with him, Jenny learns that her Apache ancestors were feared monster hunters on the plains of West Texas, and that she is next in line to take up the mantle.
Suddenly, she has a purpose and direction in life, but will she live long enough to fully realize it?
The Moonsongs Anthology 1 includes the first three Moonsongs books--a series of New Adult, Urban Fantasy novelettes--in one exciting volume. Follow Jenny Moonsong as she confronts werewolves, witches, and more in a series of action packed and suspenseful stories that will equally fright and delight.
Moonsongs Anthology 1 collects the three previously published Moonsongs adventures: Blood Fugue (Book 1), Witch's Nocturne (Book 2), and Dark Prelude (Book 3). The three stories combined are approximately 154 pages or 47,000 words of humor, horror, and paranormal mystery.
Dragon's Game, Moonsongs Book 4 available October 2013.
Praise for the Moonsongs series:
"You won't find any romantic, skinny, sparkling werewolves here. What you will find is something scary and atmospheric like Stephen King's "Cycle of the Werewolf" that will leave you wanting more." Michael Offutt, author of Slipstream
"-- a tense story with some unique elements. A very good read!" Alex J. Cavanaugh, Amazon Bestselling Author of CassaFire and CassaStar
"--reminds me of t.v. episodes; short, sweet, resolved in under an hour. But I’m talking good, interesting t.v.. The kind that draws you in and leaves you eagerly awaiting next week's episode." Books & Things Blog
"The writing is amazing - even in just a few short pages, you can see that right off the bat. It really engages you in the story and keeps you reading along until the end." Missy's Reads & Reviews Blog
"Blood Fugue has one of those endings that you least expect, giving it that "OMG" reaction." Insane About Books Blog
(These stories contain language and content better suited for readers 17+)
Her life is thrown into chaos when she receives a message from her thought-to-be-dead grandfather, Billy Moonsong. After meeting with him, Jenny learns that her Apache ancestors were feared monster hunters on the plains of West Texas, and that she is next in line to take up the mantle.
Suddenly, she has a purpose and direction in life, but will she live long enough to fully realize it?
The Moonsongs Anthology 1 includes the first three Moonsongs books--a series of New Adult, Urban Fantasy novelettes--in one exciting volume. Follow Jenny Moonsong as she confronts werewolves, witches, and more in a series of action packed and suspenseful stories that will equally fright and delight.
Moonsongs Anthology 1 collects the three previously published Moonsongs adventures: Blood Fugue (Book 1), Witch's Nocturne (Book 2), and Dark Prelude (Book 3). The three stories combined are approximately 154 pages or 47,000 words of humor, horror, and paranormal mystery.
Dragon's Game, Moonsongs Book 4 available October 2013.
Praise for the Moonsongs series:
"You won't find any romantic, skinny, sparkling werewolves here. What you will find is something scary and atmospheric like Stephen King's "Cycle of the Werewolf" that will leave you wanting more." Michael Offutt, author of Slipstream
"-- a tense story with some unique elements. A very good read!" Alex J. Cavanaugh, Amazon Bestselling Author of CassaFire and CassaStar
"--reminds me of t.v. episodes; short, sweet, resolved in under an hour. But I’m talking good, interesting t.v.. The kind that draws you in and leaves you eagerly awaiting next week's episode." Books & Things Blog
"The writing is amazing - even in just a few short pages, you can see that right off the bat. It really engages you in the story and keeps you reading along until the end." Missy's Reads & Reviews Blog
"Blood Fugue has one of those endings that you least expect, giving it that "OMG" reaction." Insane About Books Blog
(These stories contain language and content better suited for readers 17+)
