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No. 1 Best Seller!
Runner's Moon: Jebaral
(Book 1 in the Runner's Moon Series)
A Sci-fi Romance Novel
by Linda Mooney
Five years ago they landed on Earth -- thirty-one aliens, fugitives from a lifetime of hardship, slavery, and cruelty. Now they were dispersed among the populace, unidentifiable because of their shape-shifting abilities. Forms they were locked into during the day, but not at night. Not while under the light of the moon.
Jebaral had watched his people go, frightened children scattered like ashes in the wind. They had landed on this remote world, hoping for a life. A chance to be free. It was all they could hope for.
But when he met Hannah Pitt, something happened. Something totally unexpected. And for the first time in years Jeb realized there were people on this planet in greater need of help. And protection. And freedom.
Yet, there was no way he could turn away from her or from the feelings she evoked in him. But neither could he accept her offer of a future filled with laughter and promise. After all, she was human; he was nothing remotely human. Worse still, the Arra were out looking for their lost cargo and they wouldn't stop until every last body was accounted for. Jeb knew that if finding the runaways meant killing a few unimportant inhabitants, they wouldn't hesitate.
It was only a matter of time until the Arra reached Earth. Could he love Hannah and then leave her to keep her out of harm's way? Or should he abandon her now before committing himself to her, and not take the chance? Would she even accept him for what he truly was?
Little did he realize that all his choices would soon be taken away.
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