Lost to the Moon

Lost to the Moon by Meg Anne is a captivating narrative published by Words That Sparkle on April 10, 2023. This edition spans 506 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a world on the brink of destruction, where the protagonist grapples with a perilous deal and the looming threat of Pestilence. As she navigates her complex relationships with various supernatural beings, including a vampire duke and a protective wolf, she is determined to hold onto the treasures she has claimed in this chaotic realm.
Readers will find a blend of romance and supernatural elements as the protagonist confronts her villainous role and the consequences of her actions. The narrative explores themes of desire and redemption amidst a backdrop of impending doom. With a unique perspective on villainy, the story invites readers to consider the lengths one might go to protect what they cherish. This edition promises an engaging experience for those interested in romance, vampires, and werewolves, all woven into a tale of survival and ambition.
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It’s the end of the world as you know it…
At least it will be, if my dear despicable mum gets her way. I, however, happen to be quite fond of some of the toys I’ve discovered on this plane. Ma petite monstre, for starters.
But the plague is spreading, taking no prisoners, and I’m trapped and at the mercy of a deal I made with Rosie. If Pestilence succeeds, I’ll lose everything I’ve rightfully stolen.
What a waste that would be.
Then I’d be left in the cold and my mate would end up with them.
Her vampire duke.
Her over-protective wolf.
Her cocky shifter.
Her human hybrid.
That just won’t do. Not without her delectable demon topping the list. That’s right. Topping.
I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to redeem myself in her eyes, not after everything I’ve done. I am the villain of this story, after all. What? I did warn you. It’s not my fault you didn’t believe me.
But I’ll let you in on a little secret about villains: They’re a whole lot of fun, and if you’re not willing to lie, possess, or steal for the things you want, well can you even say you deserve them?
Unfortunately, if mummy wins, none of that matters and we all lose.
So, I suppose I’ll have to do what I can to stop the Apocalypse if I want to enjoy the prize I worked so hard to claim.
You don’t have to thank me.
I’m not doing it for you.
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