Year
2008
Language
English

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Let the RITA award-winning author of Blue Moon take you to the shadowy, mysterious city of New Orleans, where everything is sensual ... but nothing is what it seems. Over a city of wicked pleasures and dangerous passions ...

Denizens of the Big Easy know its steamy nights can hide any number of sins and secrets. Private-eye Anne Lockhart is counting on it. Her life has been on hold ever since her sister Katie disappeared without a trace, but when a clue leads Anne to a jazz club in the French Quarter everything changes.

Rising Moon's proprietor, John Rodolfo, is mysterious in his own right, a gifted musician who reaches deep into Anne's soul and whose mere presence taps into desires she can't afford to indulge ...

... there's a bad moon on the rise.

By going undercover at the Rising Moon, Anne can get close to people who know what goes on after dark - people like John, whose nocturnal disappearances are more than a little suspicious. But unlocking John's secrets is harder than Anne had anticipated. What's far too easy is surrendering to him. And now someone - or something - is stalking the innocent and the guilty, and waiting for Anne's next move ...

'Fresh, fun, and fabulous! Lori Handeland is an exciting voice in paranormal suspense' - Sherrilyn Kenyon, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Side of the Moon Lori Handeland decided she wanted to be a writer when she was ten years old and was struck with the sudden fear that she might read all the books in the world and be left with nothing interesting to do. Detours into waitressing, teaching, business management, and motherhood pushed her dream of writing back a few years, but she eventually sold her first novel in 1993. Since then her books have spanned the contemporary, historical, and paranormal genres. She is recipient of many industry awards, including the PRISM for Dark Paranormal Romance. Lori lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two sons, and a yellow lab named Elwood.

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