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| Rose Marie Wolf |
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| Rose Marie Wolf is a writer of supernatural fiction. From a very young age, Rose found the paranormal and unusual fascinating and she began to write about vampires, werewolves and ghosts. Over the next fifteen years, Rose's imagination blossomed and her creativity soared. In 2002, she began writing on a short story about werewolves she called Sweet Moon Dreams. A few years later, she developed the story into a novel-sized manuscript, and the rest, as they say, is history. Rose is now working on the final books in her werewolf series, which she lovingly refers to as "The Moon Series".
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Sweet Moon Dreams
This is the first book in the Moon series. This title contains sex, violence and language. It is intended for mature audiences.
Blurb: When a young magazine columnist, author, and werewolf, Rose Sullivan, is wrongly accused of murdering two former acquaintances, she never expects to be the target of a vicious group of hunters. Rose has gotten herself into a bit of trouble. A werewolf from birth, Rose has had to deal with her share of secretive living in order to preserve her own life, but things have gone too far. She has been wrongly accused of homicide, and a hunter by the name of Marcus Brown has found her out. When cornered by him, she has no choice but to kill him. It was self defense, but now, Rose reaches a horrible realization. She has endangered all of her kind. Now, she is on the run, desperately trying to reach the home of her fiancé and fellow werewolf, Jason Barnett. Being the supportive mate he is, Jason vows to do anything to get Rose to a safe place, even if it means dealing with the rest of the hunters face-to-face. But neither of them realize of a dangerous plot and a dangerous hunter that may not be what he seems…
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| Blood Moon This book is the sequel/companion book to "Sweet Moon Dreams" and takes place immediately following the events in the first novel. This title contains sex, violence and language. It is intended for mature audiences.
Blurb: Werewolf hunter, Simon Conner, thinks he has finally won. After a successful raid upon a once safe haven for psychics, vampires and werewolves, he has come closer to his final goal than ever before. Rose Sullivan, a werewolf, is the key to unleashing his terrible plot and she is finally within his grasp… Having witnessed Simon's terrible anger upon her mate at the raid, Rose Sullivan believes him dead and all hope lost. At the mercy of her captors, Rose learns the secret of Simon's plans. Horrified, she realizes that her only chance of freedom is to put her trust into human hands… Jason Barnett, a half-blood werewolf and Rose's mate, awakens to find her gone into the clutches of the very man that left him for dead. Enraged, he vows to find Rose and destroy Simon once and for all. On his journey of revenge, he encounters fellow werewolves, banded together in their mutual fight for survival and together they uncover more about Simon than they ever wanted to know…
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Hunter's Moon
This book is the third book in the Moon Series and takes place a few years after the second book. This title contains sex, violence and language. It is intended for mature audiences.
Blurb: Werewolves Jason and Rose Barnett have tried to put the past behind them, believing Simon Connor to be dead and gone. Unfortunately, Jason's strange dreams prove true and his dangerous obsession reveals a shocking revelation that threatens to destroy the Paranormal Research and Development Institute and tear years-long relationships apart... Jason has become a vigilante, fueled by his growing psychic impulses that something – or someone – is still out there. Rose, no longer able to stand by while her mate destroys their lives, begins her own internal struggle to save what little relationship they have left, before it's too late. Then the unthinkable happens. A stunning eye-opener and an unexpected attack once again threaten their werewolf existence, and the rift between Jason and Rose becomes irreparable as their tumultuous past once again surfaces and their future becomes increasingly bleak...
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