Moonlight Falling

A Norse Chronicles Novella

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Pub Date Nov 28 2016 | Archive Date Dec 29 2016

Description

Before he moved to Alaska, Chapman “Mani” Mundy promised his twin sister he would find out why shadows seemed to follow him and why ice sometimes formed in his footsteps. For nearly three years, he has failed to keep that promise, but a budding romance with co-worker, Skyla Ramirez, inspires him to renew his investigation.

If Mani has any hope for a real relationship with Skyla, there can be no secrets or mysteries between them, but as he hunts for the source of his peculiar abilities, sinister adversaries with dangerous motives emerge from the shadows to conspire against him.

Moonlight Falling is a prequel novella to Midnight Burning, Book One of The Norse Chronicles.

Before he moved to Alaska, Chapman “Mani” Mundy promised his twin sister he would find out why shadows seemed to follow him and why ice sometimes formed in his footsteps. For nearly three years, he...


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ISBN 9781942015756
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Loads of plottwists and an interesting story! I'm in love with this world already!

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