When hunters slaughtered his family and the boy he loved betrayed him, Vicenzo “Vico” Salvatore lost everything. Years later, he is reunited with the boy he once loved—now a man—, and Vico finds himself with a pack he never asked for, haunted by memories of the love he shared with Eddie. All wolves need a pack to stay human and sane, and the more Vico distances himself, the more dangerous he becomes—to himself and others. If Vico can’t let a new family into his heart, he will lose himself to the feral madness of his wolf forever.
Eddie Turner hasn’t known freedom ever since his cruel uncle forced him to become a hunter of his kind. But that all changes when he’s rescued by the Lycanthrope Protection Agency. Reunited with the man he once called his fated mate, Eddie’s determined to soften Vico’s grumpy heart with smiles and patience.
One smoldering night is all it takes to turn them from enemies to something more, but just as the pair begin to dream of a future together, the past comes back to hunt them down. This time, Eddie and Vico must stand together as mates if they want to protect their found family once and for all.
Fire and Moonlight is the sixth and final book in The Lycanthrope Protection Agency series. It features childhood sweethearts turned enemies to lovers, a grumpy hurting wolf, and his sunshine mate, found family feels, and a happily-ever-after. While this is a standalone, it is best to read Gabe and Max’s trilogy first, starting with To Hunt a Moonborn Beast.
This book was an incredible experience from start to finish. It kept me on the edge of my seat with its relentless action and pervasive sense of terror. From the very first page to the last, the story never let up, weaving a compelling narrative that left a lasting impression.
The emotional depth of this book is noteworthy. Numerous moments made me cry, and just as many had me cheering on the Lycanthrope Protection Agency (the wolves). The story masterfully balanced angst and heartache with warmth and the uplifting spirit of a found family. The wolves faced immense suffering at the hands of truly evil human hunters, adding to the emotional weight of their journey.
One of the standout aspects of this book is its well-defined characters. The writer skillfully created vivid images of good and evil, making it easy to either love or hate each character. This clarity added depth to the story, making the characters’ struggles and triumphs all the more impactful.
Despite needing to set the book aside several times due to life circumstances and its length, I always eagerly returned to it. The plot was absorbing, and the writing engaging. This book stands out as one of the best I’ve read in a long time, thanks to its non-stop action and the powerful emotional journey it offers.
About The Author
CJ Ravenna loves to tell stories where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. Her books often feature an explosion or two, possessive and protective werewolves who adore their mates, steamy and swoony romance, and of course a happy ending.