BLOG TOUR: Moonwish by RL Merrill

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Moonwish
By R.L. Merrill

Sundowners, Book 2

Vampire Creed Lowell’s life was altered fifty years ago at the hands of an ancient being known only as The Source, right before rogue members of the cult he belonged to destroyed their way of life. Just as Creed discovers the identity of the responsible party for that terrible tragedy, temptation is placed in his path in the form of grad student Roman San Angelo, a stubborn, proud, infuriating man who’s everything Creed ever wanted in a partner. When Creed’s past catches up to them, Roman is snatched from his grasp and Creed is forced into hiding, saddled with the care of his former mentor. He’s the only one strong enough to heal them and prevent a catastrophic event, though his rage builds the longer he’s kept from his love.

When Roman’s safety is threatened once more, the two are finally reunited, and Creed is devastated to see the physical effects of Roman’s run-in with The Source. He wants nothing more than to secret Roman away and share whatever time they have left on this Earth in peace. But once again, Creed is forced to sacrifice everything when an old enemy sets their sights on his unique genetic makeup and skills. 

This time, it’s Creed who’s taken, and Roman will do whatever it takes to rescue him, even if it means trusting the being that nearly ended his life. With the help of Roman’s long-suffering uncle, a determined FBI agent, and a mysterious benefactor with a multitude of resources at his disposal, they’ll need to bring down a shadowy financial powerhouse and put an end to their villainy before it’s too late for Creed to have a life with his beloved.

Moonwish is a continuation of the events in Sundowners and the books should be read in order. The events of this story are resolved by the end, but Roman and Creed will continue to work towards a resolution of the series’ story arc in future books.

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Excerpt from Moonwish:

The human body is a miraculous machine. Think about it. The liver can regenerate itself in as little as four weeks, the human brain can retain an amount of information equal to 20,000 dictionaries, and the circulatory system acts as a high-speed transportation system, moving 8,000 liters of the life-giving, life-sustaining elixir around our body every day that we all need to survive.

Blood.

I’d never given much thought to my blood until it was taken from me involuntarily. Not spilled, not withdrawn in a medical procedure… no. It had been removed. Pints of it. And I couldn’t even be mad. Well, I could, but then I’d have to be mad at the man I’d fallen ridiculously in love with, and since he was the reason I got out of bed every day, and the reason I was currently strapped with wires all over my torso while running—walking, I mean—I had to let that shit go. I wouldn’t be running for a long time to come, if ever.

I could be mad. Or at least perturbed, but I wasn’t. Not really.

“Creed Lowell, I swear, when I get out of this place, I’m going to kick your ass—”

“Mmm, I can’t wait.”

The treadmill slowed to a stop. I grabbed for my water bottle while the nurses got the readings from my latest test, and I gasped like I’d just finished a marathon. Hopefully I’d done better this time and would be one step closer to getting released from the convalescent hospital. I felt better, stronger, but I still needed to use a cane, and I was nowhere near the shape I’d been in before. Hypovolemic shock is a bitch. 

Creed’s smile on the screen of the SAT phone made the pain lessen somewhat, though being kept away from him hurt more than I could stand. 

“You’re such a tease,” I said, between gasps for air. “You’re going to be in so much trouble when I get out of this place.”

Creed sighed. “Promise? How much longer, have they said?”

The thing driving me through my rehab was that I knew Creed needed me as much, if not more, than I needed him, and I was desperate to be with him again. This FaceTime bullshit wasn’t cutting it.

The door opened and my uncle—Santa Cruz PD Officer Reynaldo Cabral—entered with a laugh. 

“Hey, Six Dollar Man, you almost done? I gotta get back.” My uncle could be an asshole—my favorite nickname for him was Dicknaldo, after all—but he was just as anxious for me to get out of rehab and back to my life as I was. It wasn’t only because he was sick and tired of being our go-between. He had possession of the super-secret bat phone that Creed and I had to use to communicate. Creed was being kept at a classified location by an FBI agent who was working with a non-governmental task force to deal with the events that put me here. 

No. Uncle Rey wanted me out of here so we could all focus on finding the people who’d been wreaking havoc on our hometown, and who regularly took blood and energy from people without their permission. 

The plan was that as soon as I was well enough to be released, I’d be secreted away in the dead of night to be reunited with my lover. It sounded like the plot of a romance novel, but in reality, it was much more serious than that. 

“Six Dollar… fuck off. I’ll be done in a minute.” I used a towel to wipe my face, cringing at the thought that once upon a time, I could run a six-minute mile, and now walking for six minutes at two-point-five miles per hour had me sweating buckets and wrung out.

“Sorry, Rey. It’s my fault we’re taking so long. I love watching him sweat.” Creed winked at me, but the absence of his multi-watt smile let me know that while this rehab was physically torturing me, it was torturing him by proxy. 

“No problem, Nurse Creed. By the way, Vanessa wanted me to let you know that she’s sitting in on Stephen’s deposition tomorrow. Agent Barringer is going to be participating remotely as well, so I’m sure he’ll keep you updated as much as he can.”

“I’m aware,” Creed said, his expression going dark. “Any word on Timothy Hicks?”

Rey shook his head. “Not yet. We’ve managed to get a few more names of folks involved, however, and it looks like what Stephen was saying about being a pawn may be sort of true.”

“Bullshit,” Creed said, but it was more of a summation than an interjection. 

After my exsanguination at Loch Lomond in the Santa Cruz mountains, Stephen Adams had been captured by my intrepid aunt, Detective Vanessa Cabral. She’d barely kept herself from beating him to within an inch of his existence after he’d kidnapped her wife and son, and yours truly. But all Stephen would say was that everything he’d done was to care for The Source, that he had nothing to do with the attacks in town, nor the biomedical and financial organizations. We knew that wasn’t true—at the very least, he would be charged with attempted murder, kidnapping, and the murders of the four young men who’d been leading the terror campaign in downtown Santa Cruz. Stephen Adams would never be a free man again.

It wasn’t enough.

“I know,” Rey said. “But I’m no detective, so what the fuck do I know? Anyway, I’ll give you two a minute to wrap things up.”

He stepped back out into the hallway, and I smiled down at Creed, who winced.

“As much as I love seeing you without a shirt, I’m not a fan of your current accessories.”

I looked down at myself and poked at the monitors. “I don’t mind it. Hopefully the doctor will like my results this time.” I pulled the phone closer to my face. “How are you, though?”

Creed’s smile didn’t have the charm it used to, and the dark circles under his eyes worried me, though he always argued that he was fine.

“I’ll be better when I can kiss you. Hold you. Who are you that you’ve turned me from a solitary man into one who pines? I may be the mythological creature of darkness in this relationship, but it’s you who’s put a spell on me.”

If he’d been himself, if he’d smiled that flirty smile of his, I would have laughed out loud at his proclamation. But he was serious.

“There’s nothing dark about you, and you know it. Babe, I’m sorry. I’m trying my hardest. If all my tests look good in the next few days, the doctors will start making discharge plans.”

“I know you are, Roman. I’m just being morose. Ignore me. Please, take your time. You need to be well. I’m fine.”

“You’re not fine, though.”



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From the author of the supernatural suspense series Gifted (Healer, Connection) comes a new queer paranormal romance series.

Praise for Connection: "The romance element is complemented nicely by the relentless action and adventure throughout, creating an emotionally intense and page-turning narrative...A fast-paced and fun fusion of supernatural romance and mainstream thriller." ~Kirkus

Vampire Creed Lowell drifts from town to town working with the elderly as a night nurse and looking to avenge his harrowing past. His youth and vitality make him a favorite of his patients and his gifts bring them peace. At long last he’s arrived in the place where he hopes to find the truth about those who betrayed him…but first he finds an unexpected love with a man who might understand him—or end him.

Grad student Roman San Angelo is struggling to handle his courses, teaching schedule, and research for his dissertation on an obscure cult. He spends every spare moment with his beloved yet demanding grandmother Frances who’s recently moved to an assisted living facility—and he’s fascinated by her night nurse, who is able to bring out the inner light which had faded during her battle with dementia. Something about Creed doesn’t add up, however, Roman finds himself fighting an undeniable attraction. His concerns multiply when Roman discovers a connection between Creed and a bizarre series of vampire-wannabe assaults in the area. A moment of weakness leads to a night of passion between them, and the promise of something more, and yet Roman can’t shake his concern that Creed is not what he seems.

Creed knows better than to bring a mortal into his world, even one who could help him find the link between the pack of violent vampires preying on the people of Santa Cruz and Creed’s past. When he discovers Creed’s secret, Roman is ready to step outside his comfort zone and accept everything a life with a vampire entails, and when Creed disappears, Roman will go to the ends of the earth to find the man who brought the light back to his grandmother and the warmth back to his own heart.

*This book contains violence and sexual content. It is meant for audiences 18+

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R.L. Merrill loves creating compelling stories that will stay with readers long after. Ro writes inclusive contemporary romance, paranormal, and horror-inspired music reviews. A mom, wife, daughter, former educator, and advocate for social and reproductive justice, you can currently find cruising in her Bronco with Great Dane pup Velma, being terrorized by feline twins Dracula and Frankenstein, or headbanging at a rock show near her home in the San Francisco Bay Area! Stay Tuned for more…

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