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After taking a gap year to travel the world with his best friend, Quentin is summoned home to his father's pack and forced to attend a pack-gathering to increase the odds of finding his mate. Quentin has no interest in meeting his mate or settling down. He wants his life to be an adventure, and he wants to be free. He doesn't care about being an alpha or forming his own pack, and he dreads the idea of being forced into a soul-sucking career to support a family he doesn't even want.But his dad's never been one to take no for an answer, so Quentin returns home with his tail tucked between his legs. When he finds out that the Evil Twins will be attending the pack-gathering too, he's more bitter than ever. Helena and Nico are pretentious, conniving sociopaths who have been intent on making Quentin's life miserable since they were kids. It doesn't help that everyone seems to think Quentin and Helena could be mates. He dodged a bullet last year by skipping the pack-gathering right after the Evil Twins turned sixteen, but now he's out of excuses. He'll have to confront them.When Quentin and Helena are reunited for the first time in two years, they're relieved to discover they're not mates. Quentin feels like the Moon Goddess has thrown him a bone, giving him his freedom for just a little longer.Until he comes face to face with Nico, and he's forced to question everything he always thought he knew about himself. This is a m/m paranormal romance story about werewolves, and it's a spin-off story of my Cricket Kendall series. Rises the Moon can be read on it's own, and it is a completed story. However, there are brief mentions and hints of things in Cricket's series. Quentin, Nico, Helena, and Felix will also make appearances later in Cricket's series too. *Rises the Moon was previously included in the anthology Under the Rainbow: A 2SLGBTQ+ Romance Charity Anthology for PEERS Alliance. The anthology is no longer available.
The Abbot House has been cursed and abandoned for twenty-three years. Until now. When Harriet's mother receives a mysterious letter in the mail with the news that the curse is about to end, she wastes no time in uprooting Harriet's life and moving them to the spooky New England town of Weeping Hollow. Unlike the rest of her family, Harriet has no real magical talent-except for the unusual ability to see and interact with ghosts. A stupid and useless gift, in her opinion. Her lack of magical abilities has always made her feel like an outsider among other witches, and that feeling only solidifies when her fellow witches begin hazing her at her new school. Things improve when Harriet befriends a group of amateur ghost hunters. Owen, Spencer, Nolan, and Mattie are some of the first people to ever accept Harriet for who she really is. But when they decide to investigate the deaths of two ghosts who constantly follow Harriet around, they accidentally uncover much darker and more dangerous secrets than they ever anticipated.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Alistair never meant for anything bad to happen to Isla. He's spent his entire life wishing he could be more like her and hating the demon side of his heritage. Since realizing his immortality has settled, he's been scrambling to find a solution. He can't bear the thought of living a day without Isla by his side, let alone eternity. When his plans to make Isla immortal are thwarted, Alistair's only hope to rescue his best friend lies with his newly discovered fated mates-Lord Rian of the Unseelie Court and the eccentric and ancient witch Matthieu. Meanwhile, Isla is doing her best to adjust to her new life in Briya. She's settling into a routine with her four new mates, learning the language, making new friends, and trying desperately not to fall apart whenever she thinks about how she ended up here. While the language barrier is beyond frustrating, it's easy to fall in love with Maalik, Caelan, Audun, and Reule. The four Guardians have made it clear they'll go to any lengths to reunite Isla with her best friend. When they learn that Alistair is a demon, and that Isla might very well have two other supernatural mates searching for her as well, they're torn. They don't want to lose the best thing that's ever happened to them, but they want to do right by Isla-even if that means betraying their king and coming to terms with the fact that they've spent most of their lives acting like the monsters people always feared them to be.
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