Vampire's Ball (Moonsongs 5)
Jenny Moonsong recently inherited the title of "monster hunter" and an ancient tribal journal/how-to manual passed down by her Apache ancestors. Being a girl of action, she has found herself particularly capable when it comes to battling the werewolves, trolls, and other supernatural denizens lurking in the Texas night. Until now.
Vampire's Ball, Moonsongs book 5, finds Jenny and her best friend Marshal in their most harrowing adventure yet. Traveling by boat to an extravagant masquerade party located at a Galveston Island mansion, Jenny must parlay with an ancient vampire in order to secure the release of the dragon princess, Isis. The unexpected return of an old "friend" turns the evening into chaos, and leaves Jenny and company once again fighting for survival amidst a sea of supernatural foes.
Vampire's Ball is approximately 12,500 words of humor, horror and paranormal mystery. It is the fifth episode of the Moonsongs stories, an ongoing series of New Adult, urban fantasy novelettes by author E.J. Wesley.
~Moonsongs Series List~
SEASON ONE
Blood Fugue (Moonsongs Episode 1)
Witch's Nocturne (Moonsongs Episode 2)
Dark Prelude (Moonsongs Episode 3)
SEASON TWO
Dragon's Game (Moonsongs Episode 4)
Vampire's Ball (Moonsongs Episode 5)
**COMING SPRING 2014**
Devil's Snare (Moonsongs Book 6)
COLLECTIONS
Moonsongs, Anthology 1 (Collecting books 1, 2, & 3)
Praise for the Moonsongs series:
"You won't find any romantic, skinny, sparkling werewolves here. What you will find is something scary and atmospheric like Stephen King's "Cycle of the Werewolf" that will leave you wanting more." Michael Offutt, author of Slipstream
"-- a tense story with some unique elements. A very good read!" Alex J. Cavanaugh, Amazon Bestselling Author of CassaFire and CassaStar
"--reminds me of t.v. episodes; short, sweet, resolved in under an hour. But I€m talking good, interesting t.v.. The kind that draws you in and leaves you eagerly awaiting next week's episode." Books & Things Blog
"The writing is amazing - even in just a few short pages, you can see that right off the bat. It really engages you in the story and keeps you reading along until the end." Missy's Reads & Reviews Blog
"Blood Fugue has one of those endings that you least expect, giving it that "OMG" reaction." Insane About Books Blog
"If you haven't started this series and have a thing for heroines with an attitude problem, add it to your TBR list right quick. In about 14,000 words we get snark, a different take on our favorite monsters, and a friendship you can't help but cheer on. It's so good." Amazon Review for Dragon's Game
(These stories contain language and content better suited for readers 17+)