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SHARIE KOHLER

and the novels in her exhilarating
Moon Chasers series!

Do not miss this next exciting story in the thrilling Moon Chasers series.

Fresh Fiction on My Soul to Keep

Readers are in for an incredible ride.

Romantic Times on To Crave a Blood Moon

Sparks fly and the attraction sizzles a delectable escape.

Darque Reviews on Kiss of a Dark Moon

The interplay between these protagonists sets sparks off the page dark, deadly, and sexy certainly sums up this hero.

Romantic Times on Kiss of a Dark Moon

Adventurous, witty, and fabulously sexydefinitely a must-read.

Fresh Fiction on Marked by Moonlight

The Moon Chasers novels are also all available as eBooks.

ALSO BY SHARIE KOHLER

My Soul to Keep

To Crave a Blood Moon

Kiss of a Dark Moon

Marked by Moonlight

Haunted by Your Touch
(with Jeaniene Frost and Shayla Black)

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Pocket Books
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2011 by Sharie Kohler

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever. For information address Pocket Books Subsidiary Rights Department, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020

First Pocket Books paperback edition September 2011

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Interior design by Jacquelynne Hudson
Cover design by Min Choi
Cover art by Craig White

Manufactured in the United States of America

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ISBN 978-1-4516-1141-0
ISBN 978-1-4516-1143-4 (ebook)

To Lark
reader, writer, cheerleader, a woman
of enviable style and grace.

And above all, friend.

I found myself within a dark wood, for the clear path had been lost.

DANTE

PROLOGUE

S he stood in shadows at the foot of the bed, staring down at the sleeping figure. At sixteen, he was almost a man, but still a boy in so many ways. Always her boy, her son, her baby. A lump thickened her throat and she fought to swallow it down.

He slept fitfully, tossing and turning, sweat glistening on his face, visible even in the rooms dull glow. The source of that glow could be seen through the window. It repelled her made her slightly ill. She moved toward the window, her steps creaking over the wooden floor. She grasped the curtains in both hands and pulled the fabric tightly shut as if she could block out that waxing moon. Hide it from view. Forget what it meant, the power it now held over her son.

Her hands lingered on the soft cotton, caressing the fabric for a moment until sliding away. She remembered selecting the curtains years ago. The puppies chasing red balls still made her smile. Of course, he had been complaining about them for some time now, arguing that a boy his age needed more manly curtains. Her response had been to laugh, ruffle his hair and tell him he would always be her baby. Nothing would ever change that. Her hands curled into fists, her nails cutting into her tender palms. Nothing. Now more than ever she had to be a good mother to him.

It had been just the two of them for so long now. His father was gone. Hed passed in and out of her life so swiftly that memories of him were dim. A man with a rumbling laugh, wicked smile and broad hands that she could hold and stroke and stare at for hours. Niklas remembered nothing of him at all, which was just as well. Shed worked hard over the years to make sure he never felt the lack of a father in his life.

Niklas was her world. And she was his. The realization created a deep gnawing pang in her chest. It was going to be hard for him, but he was young. Hed overcome. Hed grow into a strong man and move on. Hed be fine without her.

She rounded the bed. Her hand shook as she lowered it to his head and brushed the silken hairalmost as though she had never touched him before. Except she had done so every day for the last sixteen years. As her fingers slid the hair back from his feverish skin, she confronted the harsh reality that this would be her last time to touch him. A sob caught in her throat but she held it back, determined not to wake him. Determined that he not know what she was about until it was too late. Until it was done.

Bending, she pressed trembling lips to his cheek. The white bandage peeked out from the edge of his shirt, a painful reminder. Beneath that bandage lay torn flesh that shed cleaned and cared for the best she could. Not that her efforts made any difference. Raw and ravaged tonight, it would probably be gone tomorrow, miraculously healed. All evidence of his attack would be gone.

She stroked his cheek, trying to memorize the texture, everything about himenough to make it last. His skin still felt smooth and soft as always, even dangerously warm as he was. The fever was the curse, working its way through him, killing him off bit by bit until only a ghost of him would remain. She wouldnt have that. No matter the cost. It would not come to be.

Be safe, my love.

And he would, she vowed as she moved from the bed and slipped silently from the room. No matter the price to herself. Shed do what needed to be done. Her son would wake in the morning himself again. Whole and safe.

She, however, would wake far, far from here. And shed wake as something else. Something without a chance without any hope.

ONE

A gust of late winter wind blew through the open door as another group of loggers tromped inside Sams Diner. Darby sucked in a breath and tensed against the bitter cold, breathing again when the door thudded shut. Air that cold was something she would never grow accustomed toeven after three years of living in subarctic temperatures.

As the door chimed shut, she hurried with menus to the tablethe same as any other night. Handing out menus, refilling glasses, hefting trays of burgers and fries as snow continued to fall in sheets of white outside.

Darby, girl, a logger with raw, wind-chapped cheeks called to her good-naturedly. When you gonna marry me?

Darby pasted a smile on her face and gestured widely with a hand that clutched a coffeepot. And leave all this?

The logger snorted. Who said anything about leaving this? I was hoping youd support me. Always wanted to be a kept man.

Darby rolled her eyes. Im not keeping anyone on the tips you guys leave me.

His friends laughed. They were good men. Big, burly men who worked hard for a living. She knew many of their names, but nothing else about them. Just as they knew nothing of her. And they never would. She never let anyone close. It wasnt safe to forge relationships.

Why dont you cut out early? You been here since five, Maggie offered when Darby returned to the counter with their orders.

Darby scanned the narrow diner. At least five tables sat at full occupancy. Trying to make off with all my tips? she teased.

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