Mark of the Moon

A Dark and Tantalizing Paranormal Romance

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Pub Date Feb 06 2017 | Archive Date Mar 01 2017

Description

In this first book in a wildly addictive new series, a battle begins and one kick-ass female bartender turned demon fighter is ready for war 

I'm Dana Markovitz. And my world is shifting. 

My experience with the paranormal community was a good one, pouring shots in the creature-friendly pit stop where I tend bar. Until last night. 

Worst. Date. Ever. 

A hookup with a vampire ended in a scratch from a jealous were-cat. Surprise! I caught a cat-shifting virus. I should be immune. Or so I've always been led to believe. 

For some reason the infection has riled a demon underworld that apparently knows more about my secret past than I do. They aren't thrilled with me. In fact, they want me dead. 

At least I have one normal male on my side. Relatively normal. I think he's on my side. 

Tell you one thing. There's no way I'm being put down like a feral stray. I may not know who to trust, but I'll be damned if I'm not fighting back. Hell, my claws are already starting to show. 

This book is approximately 90,000 words
In this first book in a wildly addictive new series, a battle begins and one kick-ass female bartender turned demon fighter is ready for war 

I'm Dana Markovitz. And my world is shifting. 

My...

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