Touching the Moon, Lisa M. Airey
Touching the Moon, Lisa M. Airey
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Touching the Moon

Author: Lisa M. Airey

Narrator: Carolyn Jania

Unabridged: 11 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

Escaping her abusive past, a woman settles in a small town and finds herself pursued by two men—and protected by a mysterious wolf.

A veterinarian by training and a gifted healer by nature, Julie Hastings escapes to rural South Dakota, hoping to escape past traumas and start over. What she finds instead are two men who suddenly rival for her attention: one the overprotective chief of police, the other a powerful member of the Sioux Indian nation. Each man longs to help Julie find the peace she desperately needs—a serenity that is shattered when a brutal murder rocks the neighborhood. Trusting people is not in Julie's nature, so when a mysterious wolf befriends her, she leans into his protective animal instincts. Until the shocking truth about her beastly protector shakes her to the core, shattering everything she once understood about love.

About Lisa M. Airey

Lisa Airey has worked in the wine industry for twenty years, the most recent eight in education with the Society of Wine Educators and the French Wine Society. In these roles, she has authored and/or edited wine study manuals and developed or expanded certification programs for the wine trade. In her free time, she writes fiction . . . naturally, with a glass of wine at the elbow.


Reviews

My first book by author Lisa M. Airey and I am eagerly awaiting the release of book 2 "Touched by the Moon". The story begins with Julie Hastings graduating college with a degree in veterinary medicine, she takes all that she owns packs it into a used car and drives off to South Dakota, where she has......more

Goodreads review by Sam

I really, really enjoyed this book. The heroine is engaging, the dialogue is fantastic and the sexual tension has you starting the next chapter even though you SWORE you'd only read "just another five pages!" And while the book has its fair share of drama, it is an utterly uplifting and feel-good ki......more