05/27/2026
Have you ever loved someone who lied to protect you — and realized the lie hurt more than the truth ever could have? 🐺
That question sits at the heart of something I can't stop thinking about.
Imagine finding out that five years of pain, exile, and carrying guilt that was never yours to carry... could have been avoided. Not by magic. Not by luck. Just by someone choosing honesty over "protection."
That's what Ronan did to Elias in *Blood Moon Pack*. He hid the truth about Elias's bloodline. About the ritual. And in doing so, he didn't shield Elias from danger — he just made sure Elias suffered it alone.
If you've ever felt like an outsider in the place that should feel most like home... if you've ever been "protected" by someone who actually just took away your right to know your own story... this one is going to hit differently.
*Blood Moon Pack* doesn't flinch from the real cost of that kind of love. The grief that numbs. The belonging that keeps slipping away. The slow, terrifying risk of letting someone see you — fully — when you've spent years believing your true self is too much, too dangerous, too broken to be loved.
And yes, there's a fated mate bond. Yes, there's danger in the dark and slow-burn tension that earns every single moment. But what makes this story stay with you is the truth underneath it all: honest danger heals. Protective deception wounds.
Drop a 🐺 in the comments if you've ever had to forgive someone for "protecting" you in a way that actually just kept you in the dark.
And if you're ready for a paranormal MM romance that treats your emotions — and your queerness — with the complexity they deserve, grab your copy here 👇
📖 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2DHP54X
Tag a friend who needs a book that actually *gets it.*