SHADOW MOON (EBOOK)
SHADOW MOON (EBOOK)
EBOOK. BOOK 4 OF THE SHELVING MAGIC SERIES, A HUMOROUS URBAN FANTASY SERIES.
The fate of the world is at stake again…and so is her life.
After surviving a vampire-infested castle and saving the world from chaos, Paige Turner is hoping to learn more about her familial roots. But when a Bronze Ring surfaces, the paranormal librarian must jump into action again before the Transylvanian vampires use it to change history. But she’ll find the fight harder than she anticipated.
Coming on the heels of the revelation that her mother may be alive, Paige is distracted by the news. And it only gets worse when she’s forced to work with her enemy, a day-walking vampire with an ax to grind over her recent rejection of him.
Paige, her tiny teacup dragon partner, and the newest member of her team must work together to stop the bold bloodsuckers from ruining the world. Will they succeed in their mission or will Paige be joining the Supernaturals as a member of the undead?
Fans of Warehouse 13 and The Librarians will love this comical caper in contemporary fantasy.
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Paige’s heart thudded in her chest and heat washed over her as she stood in stunned silence. She let her eyes fall from Devon’s chiseled features to the marred hardwood floor below. Tears blurred her vision as the words he had just spoken echoed in her mind.
Dewey responded, but his voice sounded miles away.
Your mother’s alive.
Paige slow-blinked as the words rattled around in her mind again. Her head began to shake instinctively, and she snapped her gaze to Devon.
A tear escaped, rolling down her cheek. She flicked it away. “No.”
Dewey flitted to her side, landing on her shoulder. He patted her head. “You tell him, Paige.”
“Paige–” Devon began, cocking his head.
“No!” she said, this time louder than before. “You’re lying.”
He shook his head. “I’m not.”
“Yes, you are!” she screamed, more tears streaming down her cheeks. Her voice quieted, and her breath caught in her throat. “You have to be.”
Dewey jabbed a fleshy teal digit at the man. “She’s right. Get out of here, Devon.”
“I’m not lying.”
“Yeah right,” Dewey said, fluttering into the air. “We both know you’re a world-class liar. We watched you lie to your own father. You didn’t even flinch.”
“I was protecting you,” he spat back.
“By lying. It doesn’t exactly inspire any trust in you now,” Paige shouted.
“Why would I lie?”
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