![]() ![]() ![]() I would have kept reading to the end in one sitting if given the opportunity. Alive at Sunset took me much longer to finish than I’d wanted. The craziest part is how even the slow moments brought me to so many twists and turns that I hated to stop reading when real life came calling. I didn’t think the story could get more intense than Dead by Morning, the first book in the Rituals of the Night series, but I was wrong. *Warning: This book contains content that may be disturbing to some including rape and graphic violence.* As things escalate, Luna finds herself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse that will take all of her wits to survive. Back in her life once more, Chance has a list, and everyone on it ends up dead. He has found a way into Luna’s life that she cannot escape–he’s dating her roommate, Amanda Grey. She tries to move on…wants to move on…until once again, she receives a phone call from Max Cazmea warning her that things may not be over just yet.Ĭhance, having recovered from his recent coma, shows up on her doorstep. Every week, she visits the hospital where Chance Welfrey remains in a coma. Three years have passed since her friend Violet’s death and the thought of that day in the woods hasn’t left her mind once. She’s in college, studying to be a doctor, and lives an hour away from her old home in Lima, Ohio–where the worst of her memories lie. After her high school experience, Luna Ketz moved on. Book Blurb: Revenge can become an obsession of its own. ![]()
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