Pagan Moon: A Tale of Darkness and Desire (Dark Cathedral #2)

Freda Warrington


4.50 · 2 ratings · Published: 28 Mar 2014

Pagan Moon: A Tale of Darkness and Desire by Freda Warrington
Pagan Moon – a stunning supernatural tale of darkness and desire.
Beth and Morgan [Dark Cathedral] are reunited, but what effect will this have on their spirited daughter Eirian, whose psychic connection to the hidden world of persecuted witches - and other outcasts - has already brought her a world of nightmares and horrifying battles? Full of secrets and mysteries, weird apparitions, obsession, guilt, witchcraft and magic, love, revenge and reconciliation Pagan Moon is a contemporary family drama and a fantastical feast.
“Freda Warrington’s prose is simply stunning, sumptuous, graceful and seductive.” – Starburst.
“Horror, suspense, romance, passion, plot twists, supernatural elements and captivating storytelling.” – Rising Shadow.
Grotesque, terrifying, the image of the tortured shaman haunts Eirian. What does it want of her?
In childhood, Eirian became guardian of the Horn of Power – not that the Goddess has ever allowed her to be a child. For hers is the power of the pagan moon – and for that, her enemies want her silenced forever.
Eirian has already banished one evil, saving her mother Beth and a young boy from a fanatical cult. After the blood-letting, the dark cathedral lies silent. And Eirian is on the passionate verge of womanhood…
Only when her real father enters her life do Eirian’s nightmare visions return. Beautiful, charismatic Morgan has also tasted the power, yet he can’t or won’t explain the haunting. Alone, Eirian must defy her parents – while her deadliest enemy prepares to destroy them all.
Pagan Moon is the darkly supernatural and erotically charged sequel to Dark Cathedral from award-winning fantasy author Freda Warrington.

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