"A dark and twisted fairy tale with betrayal and family secrets as sharp as the knives the strong and defiant heroine uses on the wolves haunting the heart of the woods." — Yolanda Sfetsos, author of Only Darkness
"An alluring tale about the freedom to chase your fate and own your truth. If this story doesn’t inspire you to live life on your own terms, I don’t know what will." — Chris Campeau, author of Resisters
Everybody knows the Big Bad Wolf didn’t want to eat Carmine. Except her.
Carmine, a seasoned huntress, has been protected from wolves by a powerful spell tattooed on her back for years. But one day, the magic fails, and she narrowly escapes a violent encounter with a furious she-wolf that was determined to kill her.
As she recovers from her injuries, she experiences eerie dreams of a singing wolf. Though the dreams could be harmless, the singing wolf looks exactly like the she-wolf that almost took her life. Scarier, the dreams remind Carmine of those she had when she was younger, before a talking wolf tricked and almost devoured her in the waking world.
Soon Carmine realizes the spell her grandmother put on her back isn't what it seems to be, and her family knows more about herself than she does.
A sapphic and dark retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, Daughters of the Blue Moon is a tale about retaking ownership of your own body and destiny.
A novella for anyone who loves horror, folk tales, and fantasy elements.
"A dark and twisted fairy tale with betrayal and family secrets as sharp as the knives the strong and defiant heroine uses on the wolves haunting the heart of the woods." — Yolanda Sfetsos, author of Only Darkness
"An alluring tale about the freedom to chase your fate and own your truth. If this story doesn’t inspire you to live life on your own terms, I don’t know what will." — Chris Campeau, author of Resisters
Everybody knows the Big Bad Wolf didn’t want to eat Carmine. Except her.
Carmine, a seasoned huntress, has been protected from wolves by a powerful spell tattooed on her back for years. But one day, the magic fails, and she narrowly escapes a violent encounter with a furious she-wolf that was determined to kill her.
As she recovers from her injuries, she experiences eerie dreams of a singing wolf. Though the dreams could be harmless, the singing wolf looks exactly like the she-wolf that almost took her life. Scarier, the dreams remind Carmine of those she had when she was younger, before a talking wolf tricked and almost devoured her in the waking world.
Soon Carmine realizes the spell her grandmother put on her back isn't what it seems to be, and her family knows more about herself than she does.
A sapphic and dark retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, Daughters of the Blue Moon is a tale about retaking ownership of your own body and destiny.
A novella for anyone who loves horror, folk tales, and fantasy elements.