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A Trace of Moonlight
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A Trace of Moonlight Book Cover, written by Allison Pang | |
Author(s) | Allison Pang |
Series | Abby Sinclair |
Publisher | Pocket Books |
Publication date | October 30, 2012 |
Media type |
Paperback eBook |
Length | 400 Pages |
ISBN | 978-1439198360 |
ASIN | B007EE4MX6 |
Preceded by | A Sliver of Shadow |
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A Trace of Moonlight is a novel written by Allison Pang. It is the third work in the Abby Sinclair series by this author. In this work, Succubi and Incubi appear as major characters.
Overview
- Title: A Trace of Moonlight
- Author: Allison Pang
- Published By: Pocket Books
- Length: 400 Pages
- Format: Paperback & eBook
- ASIN: B007EE4MX6
- ISBN-10: 1439198365
- ISBN-13: 978-1439198360
- Publishing Date: October 30, 2012
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
Drinking from the waters of lethe and offering herself up as Faerie’s sacrificial Tithe . . . these just might be the least of Abby Sinclair’s problems.
Abby’s pact with a daemon—whether or not she remembers making it—is binding, so she’d better count herself lucky that (in the words of a daemon who knows better) there’s nearly always a loophole. But her friends’ reckless attempts to free her, well intentioned though they may be, set off a disastrous chain of events. In no time at all, Abby turns her incubus lover mortal, then gets herself killed, cursed, and married to an elven prince whose mother wants her dead.
On top of everything else, she’s lost the Key to the CrossRoads to her mortal enemy, who promptly uses his restored power to wreak havoc on the OtherWorld and put its very existence in jeopardy. Only one person can make things right again, but to find her, Abby must place her trust in allies of mixed loyalties, and conquer her nightmares once and for all.
Book Review
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