In the husk of a world gone silent, a young woman named Moon survives alone on a stranded sailboat in the middle of a dead lake. She keeps to the rules left by the man who raised her-rules meant to keep her breathing, not alive.
When a stranger collapses near her camp, bleeding and full of faith, Moon's solitude begins to splinter. His prayers, his hope, his stubborn belief in something beyond ruin-all of it drags her toward a truth she's long buried: that to feel is to risk everything.
As the past closes in, survival is no longer enough. Moon must choose between the safety of numbness and the peril of remembering what it means to be human.
MOON is a post-apocalyptic tale of faith, love, and the quiet defiance of choosing life in a world that has forgotten how to live.
(Complete novel but being edited consistently. I am leaving everything published though, but until I'm done revising it might read a little bit choppy!!)
Lucas's survival depends on silence and stillness. His new sanctuary is the stark fortress of Seth Russo, a man whose cold gaze misses nothing. Lucas's job is to be invisible, a ghost who cleans and obeys. But he soon realizes the greatest threat isn't Russo's anger, but his quiet, calculating interest. Every flinch, every tremor, is a clue that fascinates the dangerous man. Safety was an illusion, and Lucas fears he has just become Russo's newest obsession.