Silver Moon (On Hold)
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  • Reads 5,032
  • Votes 89
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 1m
Ongoing, First published May 29, 2011
Líadan is the ruler of all Irish Mythical beings, her husband Alexandros is the ruler of the Roman Wolves who are shape-shifters from the lines of the twin brothers Romulus & Remus who had been raised from infancy by a female wolf. 

With danger threatening Líadan's life early on in their marriage Alexandros leaves to follow the enemy into the human realm leaving behind a pregnant Líadan. When he finally returns home after 80 human years he finds that Líadan has disappeared. When Alexandros finally finds his wife again it isn't the home coming he was hoping for. After time to work out the past Líadan & Alexandros face the fact that someone is out to kill Líadan and begin the hunt to find them while the love between them grows.
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