![]() ![]() It will be interesting to see the continued character development in the next installments of this series. The books are not very long, compared to some, but there is a lot of ground covered. Whether they consider themselves still one of "God's children" or not if they think they, themselves, are good or bad. Only a few people close to her even know the truth about her "skin disease." This series really humanizes many aspects of the supernatural and how they are coping with their "condition," and how they carry on relationships. Third, she is a PI (former Federal Agent for HUD) and doesn't want to become a killer, like a lot of legends have portrayed many vampires. Second, she tries to keep up appearances as a human by even going so far as to slather on sunscreen and a hat and shades so she can pick up her kids from school. Moon doesn't (usually) drink human blood. This has a little bit of a different spin on the vampire/werewolf supernatural genre. Rain was a #1 Kindle book seller, so I thought I would give him a try. I thought I would try some of Audible's productions and saw that Mr. ![]()
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