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Chroma Crossing Chronicles: Blood Moon: Part 2 (edition 2016)

by S. Yurvati (Author)

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Blood Moon-part 2: Candy endeavors to understand the monochromatic 'beige-world' she landed in, while trying not to drool over the deliciously tempting pheromone-laden hunter who found her-neither being an easy task. The color deficient land/realm/whatever presents environs she finds mysterious to comprehend and leaves a plethora of questions unanswered. Such as gods and goddesses, and what dangers she will face with the 'needing moon'? When an accident scrambles Candy's blonde-brain, it makes life even more puzzling than that distracting 'Pheromone-Man'. Next thing Candy knows, she's told she must embark on a journey, via horseback, with a group of muscular warriors. Now that scenario shouldn't sound too awful, except Candy is a city girl and it's going to be a lengthy outing. One that requires outdoorsy accommodations, such as camping (ick), and other unsavory things-likely creepy-crawly things! During the convoluted journey there are times she's forced to face daunting terrors, and at those times Thorne intervenes with strength (sigh worthy muscles) and surprising gentleness. But the next minute . . . he ignores her as if she's 'Typhoid-Candy'! Thorne, the epitome of an alpha-male, harbors a past filled with pain and feelings of guilt that haunt him-as does the unique, troublesome, and beautiful, green-eyed female he found while hunting. Just when he thinks to have found a woman he could love, an accident robs her of all memory of him. At the same time, Thorne can no longer ignore the growing violence between two villages, and then there are those maundering murdering renegades . . . Now Thorne faces a new dilemma-what to do with Candy during his absence, fearing to leave her behind. Except, can this delicate, clumsy, foreign, female endure a long grueling journey through the wilds? More essential, will she ever remember what they shared? Ripple is a brutally honest dwarf and Thorne's truest friend. As he tires of the games between the two would-be-lovers he tries to set them right, and finds the perfect night to do so. However, it's the Moon Goddess' domain to govern over men that very night, and Luna has her own agenda. During the telling of the fable of the 'Blood Moon', the Moon Goddess' own sorrowful past is revealed.… (more)
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Title:Chroma Crossing Chronicles: Blood Moon: Part 2
Authors:S. Yurvati (Author)
Info:Shando (2016), 380 pages
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Blood Moon-part 2: Candy endeavors to understand the monochromatic 'beige-world' she landed in, while trying not to drool over the deliciously tempting pheromone-laden hunter who found her-neither being an easy task. The color deficient land/realm/whatever presents environs she finds mysterious to comprehend and leaves a plethora of questions unanswered. Such as gods and goddesses, and what dangers she will face with the 'needing moon'? When an accident scrambles Candy's blonde-brain, it makes life even more puzzling than that distracting 'Pheromone-Man'. Next thing Candy knows, she's told she must embark on a journey, via horseback, with a group of muscular warriors. Now that scenario shouldn't sound too awful, except Candy is a city girl and it's going to be a lengthy outing. One that requires outdoorsy accommodations, such as camping (ick), and other unsavory things-likely creepy-crawly things! During the convoluted journey there are times she's forced to face daunting terrors, and at those times Thorne intervenes with strength (sigh worthy muscles) and surprising gentleness. But the next minute . . . he ignores her as if she's 'Typhoid-Candy'! Thorne, the epitome of an alpha-male, harbors a past filled with pain and feelings of guilt that haunt him-as does the unique, troublesome, and beautiful, green-eyed female he found while hunting. Just when he thinks to have found a woman he could love, an accident robs her of all memory of him. At the same time, Thorne can no longer ignore the growing violence between two villages, and then there are those maundering murdering renegades . . . Now Thorne faces a new dilemma-what to do with Candy during his absence, fearing to leave her behind. Except, can this delicate, clumsy, foreign, female endure a long grueling journey through the wilds? More essential, will she ever remember what they shared? Ripple is a brutally honest dwarf and Thorne's truest friend. As he tires of the games between the two would-be-lovers he tries to set them right, and finds the perfect night to do so. However, it's the Moon Goddess' domain to govern over men that very night, and Luna has her own agenda. During the telling of the fable of the 'Blood Moon', the Moon Goddess' own sorrowful past is revealed.

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