Betrayal of the Witch
(2026)(The second book in the Lunar Wolves of Blackstone series)
A novel by Whitney Morsillo
Where shadows dance and hearts are lost
the darkest hour brings the harshest truths to light.
After saving Rytwiceand discovering a key part of my past, I’m anxious for it to finally happen. My first shift. But as the full moon approaches and I don’t feel any different, I start to wonder if I’ll be able to claim that piece of my ancestry or if it’s gone forever.
Add the stress of my shift to the knowledge that Titus Dodd is looming in Blackstone Forest and it’s no wonder my nerves are on edge more than ever. The woods have never felt as dangerous or ominous as they do right now, especially with Ry pushing himself to heal faster than his body can handle.
The only ones I want through all of this are the two people I know I’ll never see againmy parents. Struggling under the weight of renewed grief and drowning with the desperation of claiming my wolf to feel close to them, I fall apart when loss hits me like a trainwreckan unexpected, life shattering, overwrought calamity.
How am I going to keep everyone safe when I can barely hold myself together? And when everything starts to collapse around me, will I make the right choice or will I run and hide, just like my parents did?
Betrayal of the Witch is a paranormal romance novel with fated mates, forbidden love, and found family tropes. It is inspired by Hades and Persephone and Eurydice and Orpheus and is written in first person, present tense with dual point of view (alternating chapters being told from male and female main characters). This is book two of a series that follows the same couple from beginning to end.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
After saving Rytwiceand discovering a key part of my past, I’m anxious for it to finally happen. My first shift. But as the full moon approaches and I don’t feel any different, I start to wonder if I’ll be able to claim that piece of my ancestry or if it’s gone forever.
Add the stress of my shift to the knowledge that Titus Dodd is looming in Blackstone Forest and it’s no wonder my nerves are on edge more than ever. The woods have never felt as dangerous or ominous as they do right now, especially with Ry pushing himself to heal faster than his body can handle.
The only ones I want through all of this are the two people I know I’ll never see againmy parents. Struggling under the weight of renewed grief and drowning with the desperation of claiming my wolf to feel close to them, I fall apart when loss hits me like a trainwreckan unexpected, life shattering, overwrought calamity.
How am I going to keep everyone safe when I can barely hold myself together? And when everything starts to collapse around me, will I make the right choice or will I run and hide, just like my parents did?
Betrayal of the Witch is a paranormal romance novel with fated mates, forbidden love, and found family tropes. It is inspired by Hades and Persephone and Eurydice and Orpheus and is written in first person, present tense with dual point of view (alternating chapters being told from male and female main characters). This is book two of a series that follows the same couple from beginning to end.
Genre: Paranormal Romance