Blood Moon

Nadya Dalca has been handed a death sentence. She's been bitten by the last living genetically enhanced werewolf?part of the Nero Organization's disastrous Moonlight project. With the poisonous blood now coursing through her system and pushing her to the limits, it is only a matter of time before Nadya's fate is sealed...

Gareth Takoda told himself he couldn't get involved. Caught up in a maelstrom of grief and bitterness, he has been isolating himself from his Pack. But when he is charged with watching over Nadya's first transformation?or bear witness should it go horribly wrong?Gareth is torn further by unwanted desire and the need to protect what is his.

One kiss changes everything. One shattering, all-consuming kiss. And with it, Nadya and Gareth face either salvation...or death.
Each book in the Moon series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 Moonlight
Book #2 Hunter's Moon
Book #3 Blood Moon
Book #4 Harvest Moon
Book #5 Ice Moon
Book #6 Blue Moon
Book #7 Wolf Moon
Book #8 New Moon

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Blood Moon

Nadya Dalca has been handed a death sentence. She's been bitten by the last living genetically enhanced werewolf?part of the Nero Organization's disastrous Moonlight project. With the poisonous blood now coursing through her system and pushing her to the limits, it is only a matter of time before Nadya's fate is sealed...

Gareth Takoda told himself he couldn't get involved. Caught up in a maelstrom of grief and bitterness, he has been isolating himself from his Pack. But when he is charged with watching over Nadya's first transformation?or bear witness should it go horribly wrong?Gareth is torn further by unwanted desire and the need to protect what is his.

One kiss changes everything. One shattering, all-consuming kiss. And with it, Nadya and Gareth face either salvation...or death.
Each book in the Moon series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 Moonlight
Book #2 Hunter's Moon
Book #3 Blood Moon
Book #4 Harvest Moon
Book #5 Ice Moon
Book #6 Blue Moon
Book #7 Wolf Moon
Book #8 New Moon

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Overview

Nadya Dalca has been handed a death sentence. She's been bitten by the last living genetically enhanced werewolf?part of the Nero Organization's disastrous Moonlight project. With the poisonous blood now coursing through her system and pushing her to the limits, it is only a matter of time before Nadya's fate is sealed...

Gareth Takoda told himself he couldn't get involved. Caught up in a maelstrom of grief and bitterness, he has been isolating himself from his Pack. But when he is charged with watching over Nadya's first transformation?or bear witness should it go horribly wrong?Gareth is torn further by unwanted desire and the need to protect what is his.

One kiss changes everything. One shattering, all-consuming kiss. And with it, Nadya and Gareth face either salvation...or death.
Each book in the Moon series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 Moonlight
Book #2 Hunter's Moon
Book #3 Blood Moon
Book #4 Harvest Moon
Book #5 Ice Moon
Book #6 Blue Moon
Book #7 Wolf Moon
Book #8 New Moon


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633751439
Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 12/15/2014
Series: Moon , #3
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 315
Sales rank: 206,061
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Lisa Kessler is an Amazon Best Selling and award winning author of dark paranormal fiction. Her debut novel, Night Walker, won a San Diego Book Award for Best Published Fantasy-Sci-fi-Horror as well as the Romance Through the Ages Award for Best Paranormal and Best First Book. Her short stories have been published in print anthologies and magazines, and her vampire story, Immortal Beloved, was a finalist for a Bram Stoker award. When she's not writing, Lisa is a professional vocalist, performing with the San Diego Opera as well as other musical theater companies in San Diego. You can learn more at http://Lisa-Kessler.com She loves hearing from readers - LdyDisney@aol.com


Lisa Kessler is an Amazon Best Selling and award winning author of dark paranormal fiction. Her debut novel, Night Walker, won a San Diego Book Award for Best Published Fantasy-Sci-fi-Horror as well as the Romance Through the Ages Award for Best Paranormal and Best First Book. Her short stories have been published in print anthologies and magazines, and her vampire story, Immortal Beloved, was a finalist for a Bram Stoker award. When she's not writing, Lisa is a professional vocalist, performing with the San Diego Opera as well as other musical theater companies in San Diego. You can learn more at Lisa-Kessler.com.

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Blood Moon

A Moon Series Novel


By Lisa Kessler, Liz Pelletier

Entangled Publishing, LLC

Copyright © 2014 Lisa Kessler
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-63375-143-9


CHAPTER 1

Nadya


"How come I don't feel anything yet?" I held my hand up toward the moon, waiting for the silver light to work its magic.

I'd been sedated after I was bitten, my blood infected with mutated werewolf DNA. Jason hoped that by keeping me unconscious, I could avoid the change during my first full moon, buying him a little more time to find a cure. For just over a month now, I'd been struggling with coming to terms with my fate. I went from being curled into a ball of selfpity, to gradually realizing that if I couldn't change it, I'd do my best to embrace it. I could wallow in terror and be a victim, or I could do my best to really live with whatever time I had left.

I chose to live.

The closer we got to the full moon, the more my anticipation grew.

How many people would ever experience becoming a wolf? I could worry about the consequences later.

"You will," Jason replied, but he gave off waves of concern. In fact, almost all the Pack members present were full of worry, tense and uncertain.

I sighed and dropped my hand to my side. "Why don't you guys go on ahead? You're making me nervous."

Jason shook his head. "That's not a good idea."

"Let's be honest. If something goes wrong, you don't know how to help me, anyway." Hearing me say the words out loud would ruffle Jason, but it was true. Even though he was the Pack's doctor, no one knew how my body would react to the change since I'd been bitten by a genetically mutated werewolf.

My throat started to burn. Was I finally shifting? "Please go. I don't want to do this with an audience."

Jason ground his teeth together and looked over at Adam, the Pack's Alpha. "You take the Pack. I'll stay with her."

"No." I shook my head and stared at each handsome male until my gaze locked onto a pair of dark eyes set in a chiseled emotionless face. Perfect. "Gareth. He can stay with me and signal you if I have any trouble."

I've been able to sense and experience others' emotions since childhood, my "gift" as my mother called it. After years of practice, hiding my reactions to the emotions of other people around me usually came as second nature. But I almost laughed when waves of surprise and shock slammed into me from Jason and the rest of the Pack.

"Is there a problem?" I did my best to keep my expression neutral.

Jason opened his mouth to say something a couple of times before he gestured in Gareth's direction. "Yes, there's a problem. I'm the doctor in this Pack."

Gareth walked toward Jason and crossed his arms. "You don't think I'm capable of letting you know if she sprouts two heads?"

Jason straightened, the heat of his aggression prickling along my skin. At least it took his mind off being concerned about me dying during my first full moon.

"It's not that simple." Jason's voice was low and menacing, not like the quick-thinking doctor I'd spent time with over the past few weeks. "We don't know how Fonthill's bite will affect her. She could suffer a brain hemorrhage or an outburst of paranoia. I'm pretty sure you're not equipped to handle that."

"Give me a little credit." Gareth's jaw twitched as he clenched his hands into fists. "You'd be surprised what I can handle."

"All right, stop it." I winced as an invisible vise tightened on my head. "If I do have some strange reaction, we don't even know if you can treat it with medicine. If this is going to be my one and only shift, I don't want to do it with a bunch of guys who are so worried about me that I can't tune their emotions out. Is that too much to ask?"

"Sorry." Jason met my eyes. "I was just ... Why him?"

"Why not? Are you surprised I chose the only one of you that isn't part of a matched set?" Until Lana and Adam's twins were born, all werewolves had been born as male twins. Lana being the first femaleborn jaguar shifter seemed to change all the rules. Either way, I guess I'd been so wrapped up in dealing with my new ... situation, that I hadn't given it much thought. What had happened to Gareth's twin?

Adam stepped up beside me, interrupting my thoughts. "Your sister will kill us all, literally, if anything happens to you."

"I know ... but standing around watching me isn't going to keep me safe, either. Go do your wolf thing." I lifted my head a little, hoping they wouldn't notice my knees were starting to tremble.

Something was happening to me.

After a tense moment, Adam scanned the rest of the Pack.

"Go ahead to the lake. I'll be right behind you." He turned to Gareth, clasping his forearms in the traditional greeting of the Pack. "If there's any sign of trouble, howl, and we'll haul our asses back here in a heartbeat."

Gareth nodded. Adam walked over and pulled me into a hug. I closed my eyes, grateful for the comfort. He and his twin, Aren, were quickly becoming the big brothers I'd never had. He whispered against my ear, "It hurts like hell, but there's no better rush on earth than running with the wolves."

"I'll be fine." My skin started to itch. "See you soon." I left off the I hope.

He gave me a last squeeze and jogged into the darkness.

Wiping sweat from my forehead, I sought out a boulder to sit on and did my best not to stumble on my way over.

"Why me? That twin excuse is bogus and you know it," Gareth said.

For a moment, I had forgotten I wasn't alone. I looked up at him, unsure how to answer his question. Gareth was everything I wasn't. My eyes were green; his were as black as a moonless night. My fair skin practically glowed in contrast to his, and tattoos wound around his biceps. I usually enjoyed the company of others, but Gareth seemed happy to stay in the shadows and keep his distance.

He looked dangerous, but in the short time I'd known him, he'd always made me feel safe. His strong body was impossible to miss, but underneath his hardened persona, I'd caught a glimpse of a different side of him when he smiled while holding Adam's baby, Malcolm, on his motorcycle. His grin had lit up his face, warming my entire body for a brief moment, before he sobered. I caught myself wishing I knew how to make him smile again.

But I didn't know him. Not really, anyway. Maybe no one did.

He towered above me, waiting for my answer. His broad shoulders blocked the moonlight, but I could still see him perfectly.

One perk to being bitten? I had amazing heightened senses now.

So why did I choose Gareth to stay with me?

"Because your emotions are buried. It's like you care the least."

His brow furrowed. "I don't get it."

"The others are making me crazy with their worrying. This is tough enough without feeling the fears of six other werewolves pressing on me. I'm an empath, remember?" I gasped and fell to my knees. It felt like someone jammed a hot poker into my abdomen.

Gareth knelt beside me in a flash, but he made no attempt to touch or try to help me to my feet. "If you want to wear those clothes again in the morning, you'd better get them off now."

If I wasn't in so much gut-wrenching pain, I might've been shocked he just told me to get naked.

"I'll give you some privacy." Gareth straightened and took a step back. "I'll be on the other side of these rocks, waiting for you."

I couldn't read people's thoughts, only emotions, so I didn't know what my wolf chaperone was thinking, but what I felt coming off him surprised me. Almost like he cared. But at the same time, he walked away without even checking over his shoulder to see if I was all right.

Maybe I should've let Jason stay behind.

I tried to stand so I could remove my clothes, but my back gave out and I fell on all fours. The pits of Hell couldn't possibly hurt this much. If I lived through this, I was definitely going to kick a few werewolves, just out of spite.

Bile burned the back of my throat when I heard the wet sound of my joints popping and mutating. So gross. I tried to pant like they teach pregnant women in Lamaze class, but it turned into a silent scream as my jaw jutted forward. I couldn't imagine myself with a snout lined with sharp teeth.

Consumed by the shift, the pain swelled inside of me, so intense I could no longer tell where it came from. I hurt everywhere. My body trembled until I finally toppled over. Lost in the haze of agony, I had no idea how much time had passed. Gradually, the pain stopped. Was I a wolf now? I wanted to look myself over, but my new form wasn't cooperating. Inside, I frowned. It never occurred to me that I wouldn't be able to control my body.

The wolf got to her feet and shook out her fur. I felt like a prisoner.

The more I panicked, the more the wolf paced back and forth, tail swishing. Suddenly it stopped, sniffing the night wind. Deep within the beast, I realized she recognized the scent. Gareth. The wolf turned, and through its eyes I saw a large jet-black male. The moonlight sparkled in his dark eyes.

Her hackles rose, lips pulled back, and a growl vibrated through her body ... my body. Her fear swamped me. She planted her front feet farther apart, ready to launch into an attack.

Gareth yawned, unfazed by our aggression, but he never took his eyes off us, always alert. He didn't return the aggression. I reached out mentally to my wolf. I wasn't sure what I was doing but somehow she relaxed her stance. With a tentative step forward she ... we ... dipped our head.

I wasn't a prisoner. We were connecting.

The male wolf chuffed and spun on his heel to run. I took off after him, following his scent even when I couldn't see him with my eyes. The wolf was fast and agile. I leaped over rocks and dove under the thick brush.

All the scents around me told a story and somehow I could translate it. Like a new language I'd never understood before. I tracked Gareth with ease.

Okay, Adam was right—this was pretty amazing.

This experience was worth every bit of the pain. I chuckled inwardly. Now I sounded like a new mother who'd just given birth.

Maybe I wouldn't kick the werewolves after all.

I skidded to a stop when we reached a clearing. Standing at the water's edge were six more wolves. Big wolves. My beast growled, baring her fangs. Inside, I tried to communicate with the wolf, to tell her this was our Pack. These weren't enemies.

Gradually, her fear dissipated like she understood and trusted my instinct. A large, brown wolf with bright green eyes approached. A silver bullet hung from a leather cord around his neck. It had to be Adam. I stood my ground as the Alpha circled me, sniffing and studying my scent.

Witnessing the ritual, I realized I was trying to hold my breath—as if I had any control over my lungs. The wolf was in charge now.

Adam came all the way around until he faced me.

His ears pricked forward and I lowered my head in a submissive position. He snapped gently at my ear and the wolf yipped. He nudged me with his body toward the Pack behind him. We'd been accepted.

The wolves ran into the forest, and I raced after them.

As a team, the Pack hunted rabbits and a deer. My wolf tackled a bunny, sending the fluffy furball into shock. I pawed at it, curious, but it remained still, its belly rising and falling rapidly.

Inside, I nudged the wolf forward, relieved when she gave up her quarry and ran. Mental note: be sure not to have an empty stomach on full moon nights.

If I even got another one.

We ran, sniffed and hunted for hours, stopped once in the trees to howl. As the evening waned, the Pack scattered. For a moment, I was confused, but the black wolf with dark eyes woofed, trotting over to look for me. I followed him back to a boulder that looked vaguely familiar. Then I caught a very familiar human scent.

My own.

We were back at the spot where I'd left my clothes. Or what was left of them.

I sniffed, pacing the area for any sign of danger. Finally, my wolf heaved a sigh and collapsed onto the ground. My flesh heated up, and I panted, bracing myself for more horrific pain.

Here it comes.

I writhed as my skin swallowed the dark fur, and my bones shifted. But the hurts-worse-than-chewing-off-my-own-legs pain never surfaced. It hurt, for sure, but nothing near as intense as when I contorted into a four-legged nocturnal hunter.

The pre-dawn chill stung my sensitive skin as I shivered and opened my eyes. I couldn't resist reaching up to touch my face. The snout was definitely gone. I started to let out a sigh of relief when I remembered I was naked.

Covering my breasts with my forearm, I cautiously got to my feet. The world spun for a moment, but I didn't fall over. Go me.

Once my vision cleared, I made a beeline for my clothes. My poor, ripped-up clothes. I held up the circle of elastic that used to be my underwear and sighed before tossing it over my shoulder. Other than what looked like blood stains on the thighs, my jeans appeared to have only sustained minor damage.

Sadly, my bra and tank top weren't so lucky. What were once hooks at the back of my bra were now pulled out straight, making clasping impossible. Perfect. I threw it behind me with the remnants of my underwear and slipped back into my shredded tank.

Talk about peek-a-boo. Crap.

I tried to cover myself as best I could by tying a couple of strategically placed strips down to the front belt loops of my jeans like homemade suspenders. Classy. Oh well, it would have to do until I got back to my place.

Right now I was too elated to be brought down by fashion. Tonight, I ran in the wilderness as a wolf.

And I lived through it.

So far.

CHAPTER 2

Gareth


I half expected Jason to race into the clearing and shove me aside to get to Nadya. It was obvious our Pack doctor had more than a medical interest in her. Who could blame him? She had brains, beauty, and somehow through the whole ordeal with the sadistic psycho who bit her, she still seemed to have hope and a smile that lit up a room. Crazy.

Rounding the boulder, I finished buckling my belt and looked up to find Nadya on her feet, staring at me. My gaze ran over every inch of her exposed flesh, and suddenly I was ravenous to touch her. I frowned and shoved my hands into the pockets of my jeans, forcing my lungs to pull in some cool air.

"Guess you didn't get undressed in time, huh?"

She looked down at her ragged clothes and laughed. "You think?"

Deep in the shadows of my damaged soul, an ache festered. I rubbed my chest. "You handled the change pretty well."

Small talk wasn't anything I practiced. Ever.

"I survived it. That counts for something, right?"

She took a step closer and I noticed her hard nipples pressing against the remains of her tank top. Remnants of her bra and underwear were discarded on the ground behind her. Shit. I met her eyes again and did my best to keep mine from wandering.

This woman had no idea how sexy she was.

"I had the most incredible night. Well, except for the shifting. Childbirth's got nothing on turning into a wolf. Although I've never given birth, so I guess it's not fair for me to say, but ..." She shook her head, her cheeks flushing with color. "I'm rambling. Sorry about that."

Strangely, the corners of my mouth started to curve up. What the hell was it with this girl?

Jason and the others finally arrived, interrupting us. Saved by the Pack. Jason swooped in with his doctor questions, but I didn't miss the way he stumbled when he saw her torn tank top barely covered her breasts.

And it pissed me off.

I frowned again, clenching my fists. Definitely time to go.

"Night everyone." I tipped my head toward my Alpha, clasped forearms with his brother, Aren, and got the hell out of dodge.

Once I was far enough away that her scent was clear of my nostrils, the fog lifted in my mind. I didn't want any part of Nadya, no matter what my body might think. I could almost hear the clock ticking her life away every time Jason looked at her.

Darrien Fonthill, the genetically enhanced werewolf that bit her, gave Nadya a death sentence. None of the juiced-up werewolf soldiers had survived Project Moonlight, the Nero Organization's government experiments, not that they cared. Sick bastards.


(Continues...)

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