Death’s Serenade

About

Moki, a wendigo who relies on consuming human flesh to survive, doesn’t fit in anywhere. Not even in his adopted family of shifters. He’s a hopeless romantic who has given up on finding someone who will look past his unfortunate culinary requirements. The pack shifters reek of fear and dating a human is out of the question. Monsters are the villains of their fairy tales, and he is the worst of them all.

Phoebe just wants a man who will love her and her meddling family. She’s feeling the pressure of expectation from all sides as her younger cousin gets married and she remains single in her late twenties. Turning to a dating app, she finds Moki. Completely bewitched she messages him without reading his profile, missing that he only wants an online relationship. That would stop an ordinary woman but if Phoebe’s learned anything from her family it’s that sometimes you need to be bold.

It’s love at first click for the pair, but Moki knows he can’t reveal his true form to Phoebe. He can’t risk exposing the existence of monsters to a human. If a pack of werewolves can’t accept the cannibalistic and terrifying nature of his kind, then how can he expect a human to do the impossible?

A little bit of cyber sleuthing and good ole fashioned stalking helps Phoebe take their relationship from digital to physical and Moki can’t even be mad. The petite Greek is everything he’s never dared dream he could have. Her spunky nature has him questioning if she can accept him in all his beastly glory, but Phoebe might be hiding a secret so dark it could force them apart.