Euphormionis Lusinini, Sive Jo. Barclaii, Satyricon: Nunc Primum in Sex Partes Dispertitum, Et Notis Illustratum, Cum Clavi (1674)
John Barclay
Euphormionis Lusinini, Sive Jo. Barclaii, Satyricon: Nunc Primum in Sex Partes Dispertitum, Et Notis Illustratum, Cum Clavi (1674)
John Barclay
Riley avoided her real name as much as she did the others that walked among her. However she had good reason to. A black widow nearly killed her when she was younger. From her near-death experience, she had to relearn how to do everything, and believed she lost her powers completely. A simple dare, and Riley discovers she is a bet for the others. As if things can get worse, the black widow has come back to claim her. However, a simple drink from a vampire, and her powers are returning. She is no longer human, but is the Goddess Moon, her own namesake. Too bad she doesn’t know that a spider from the bet knows she is his mate, and he will not give her up.
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