
Part of Series
Latin Moon; Next Life, Love and the Moon Paranormal; Werewolf; Multicultural Brent thought he’d go mad when his mate left him. It's been a long, difficult journey, but he’s finally accepted he’ll never have his woman or a family, and he’s rebuilt his life. Then Rhett enters his world again. Rhett McCoy’s in big trouble, and only one man can save her—the mate she loved and left. She has no choice but to beg Brent for help—even though she knows she's putting both of their lives at risk. Searing passion is only part of the dangerous package that comes with Rhett's return. Assassins are stalking werewolves, and a human mate is a liability that could cost Brent his life. Can a human and a werewolf survive long enough to rebuild their trust? Maybe a new moon will bring them new hope.
Author
Jeigh Lynn has always excelled with communicating. The term motormouth has been used to describe her more than once. She will talk to anyone, anytime, anywhere. A character trait she inherited from her grandfather and father-neither of them has ever met a stranger- and one she has passed on to her youngest son. In short, she comes from a long line of motormouths. In school, she always excelled in English, so it was no surprise to her mother when she sort of fell into a writing career. In college, she majored in art and still enjoys dabbling. She is the family artist and as such when anyone needs something drawn, sketched, designed or even just general crafts, it’s Jeigh they call. Though now that she has an exceptionally talented niece, she is training a replacement. Through high school, college, and her pre writing years, Jeigh worked as a dance instructor. After marriage and the birth of her children, Jeigh decided to try her hand at yet another form of communication: writing. To date, Jeigh has several novels and a handful of novellas to her credit. She lives in Texas, where she was born and raised, with her real life hero and their two sons. When she’s not writing or reading, she can usually be found working out, so that she can enjoy the decadence of chocolate: her one bad vice. She also writes under the name J.L. Langley.