Ten years ago, federal agent Samantha Moon was the perfect wife and mother, a typical soccer mom with a minivan and suburban home. Then the unthinkable happens, an attack that changes her life forever. And forever is a very long time for a vampire.
There’s something in the water. Something evil…. Now in Moon Shadow (Vampire for Hire, Book 11), private investigator Samantha Moon is hired to track down a purported lake monster that could wreak havoc on a tourism business.
When Sam delves into the creature sightings that have spooked Lake Elsinore residents, she crosses paths with the case of two missing boys. The police are stumped, and Sam and her werewolf lawyer boyfriend, Kingsley, team up to investigate both cases. And what lies beneath the surface of the lake is just the beginning for the paranormal abomination that has taken over Lake Elsinore. This is no legendary monster. Its diabolical evil spans centuries and even worlds – and it sets its sights on Sam’s loved ones….
As Sam and Kingsley pursue the truth, time is running out for the missing boys – and for someone she loves. Will Samantha Moon have to choose between them?
WOW, another great installment Another Great Story!Â
J.R. Rain delivers AGAIN! J.R. Rain may have outdone himself this time. Normally the only complaint I have about any story in the Vampire for Hire series is that it is too short. This tale is recognizably longer and I found the length of the story to be quite satisfying. Once again his tale is on point. The characters are real, organic, and you simply can’t help but become emotionally invested in them. The author has never been one to shy away from the issues at the very heart of the tragedy of what it means to be a…
Great Stuff! First off, I want to assure every mystery reader out there that the Samantha Moon series is so much more than a supernatural vampire series. My main reason for reading (and loving) this series is for the mysteries and the character of Samantha Moon—she’s a regular divorced mom with regular mom worries that come with those things. Things that me, as a divorced mother and professional myself, can completely relate to. And yes, okay, there’s an awful lot of supernatural goings…