poetic sci-fi novel that blends existential dread with surreal humor, and it left me thinking about it for weeks after finishing. The story follows Seth, a disillusioned artist who somehow ends up stranded on the moon after a bizarre accident during a failed space tourism launch. But here's the twist—the moon isn't empty. It's inhabited by these cryptic, almost dreamlike entities that communicate through abstract art and fragmented memories. The whole thing feels like a cross between 'Solaris' and a David Lynch film, with this hauntingly beautiful prose that makes the absurdity of the premise feel weirdly profound.
The novel digs deep into themes of isolation and creative block, using the lunar landscape as this vast metaphor for Seth's internal struggles. There's a scene where he tries to paint the Earth from the moon's surface, only to realize the colors keep shifting—like his perception of home is unraveling. The author has this knack for turning mundane details (like a cracked helmet visor or a drifting lunar rover) into these heavy symbols. What really got me, though, was the ending—no spoilers, but it involves a 'dialogue' with the moon itself that’s equal parts heartbreaking and hilarious. If you’re into speculative fiction that leans more philosophical than action-packed, this one’s a gem. I still flip through my dog-eared copy when I need a jolt of creative inspiration.
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Kay Pearson
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!! Mature content 18+ !! Contains violence, abuse, sex and death.
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Hidden in the dark of the forest, lives a small community of Weres, known as the Tri-Moon Pack. For generations they remained hidden from the humans and maintained a peaceful existence. That is until one small girl throws their world upside down. After saving the young woman from certain death, the Alpha-son, Gunner, brings her home. Bringing along a mysterious past and possibilities that many had long since forgotten, Zelena is the light they didn't know they needed.
With new hope, comes new dangers. A clan of hunters want back what the pack has stolen from them, Zelena. With her new powers, new friends and new family, they fight to protect their homeland and the gift that the Moon Goddess has bestowed upon them, the Triple Goddess.
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He pounded into my hot core, slamming my back against the tree with each thrust. I moaned and growled loudly while clawing at his back. His bare chest was right in front of my face and I couldn't stop myself, I lifted my mouth and sunk my teeth deeply into his flesh. He hissed and growled and slammed into me harder. The taste of his blood was intoxicating and made my head spin. He grabbed my hair and pulled my teeth off his skin and bent my head back to look at him. His blue eyes were dark and full of lust as a glint of silver flashed through them.
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Book 1 - The Moon's Descendant - Told by Zelena and Gunner.
Book 2 - Mother of the Moon - Told By Zelena and Lunaya.
Book 3 - Twin Moon - Told by Zelena and Whiskey.
Everyone has a dark past that you can never run from it. Theresa Young goes by the name of Terry may have left her dark past, but it still haunts her. Pretending to be a man, Terry became Odin King's hitman to gain unlimited resources to find a person. She killed countless people and stained her hands with blood Terry will do anything to find the woman who had ruined her. Her mind is filled with revenge and hatred for that woman she had to leave the people she cared about. When Terry was informed about the woman's whereabouts, she packed up and left California to go on a cruise ship. Disguise as a tourist and spot the person connected to her target, she was then bumped into someone she didn't unexpectedly make her heart race the moment her eyes met his ocean blue ones.
Seth Wolfe, the second eldest among the Wolfe brothers and the playboy of the family, decided to follow Terry. He left without saying goodbye to his family and friends to follow the man he cared about. Seth was angry and upset that his best friend left him without saying anything and wanted an explanation. He followed Terry on a cruise ship, and he searched for him. Little did he know his eagerness ignored the people on the boat and accidentally bumped into a woman with the same pretty boy face as his best friend. One look at this woman made his heart race, and the thing between his legs jerked. That is until he realized this woman was his best friend in woman's clothing. Although Terry is a male, seeing him in a woman's dress made Seth feel something he had never expected towards a male or confused about his sexuality.
Selene remembers nothing, not her name, not her family, and certainly not why she wakes up with dirt under her nails and the phantom sensation of running on four legs. Hidden in the quiet village of Blackthorn, she lives a ghost of a life, until a man with winter-gray eyes and a presence like a thunderstorm walks into her tavern.
Dian is an Alpha in name only. Since the tragic death of his mate and pup thirteen years ago, his inner wolf has been silent, buried under a mountain of grief and ice. He expected to live out his days in the shadows, until a single look at the "human" barmaid awakens a primal, unstoppable command: Mine.
But Selene is no ordinary human. She is Moon-touched, a rare and ancient being whose blood carries the power to command the very wolves that worship her. As an ancient enemy, the Spirit Killers emerges from the dark to claim her power, Dian must choose between the safety of his cold isolation and the fire of a fated bond that could destroy his pack.
From the quiet streets of Blackthorn to the savage politics of the pack lands, Moon Touched is a 250-chapter saga of healing, legacy, and a love that spans generations. It is a story of a woman finding her voice, a man finding his heart, and a family built from the ashes of a war that refused to end
Selene is the Goddess of the Moon and the mother of all the werewolves. She protected her children as best she could but the hunters sought each and every last one of them and killed them in cold blood. The reason: the werewolves' strength and supernatural healing abilities. The werewolves were believed to be extinct after the hunter eradicated their entire species, but the Goddess protected two of them. A fated couple that she blessed with a gift of a possible future. She gifted them with a miracle baby, and soon the savior of the wolves would be reborn. The first werewolf of history would be reincarnated.
"Baby girl, we need to tell you something."
There was a dead silence as my ears itched to hear about it.
"Firstly, I want you to know that your dad and I love you and no matter what happens, we love you very much. And remember, that you are the best thing to happen to us and that you are not a mistake, no matter what happens."
I don’t know why they are telling me this but I don’t like the sound of this at all. It sounded to me like something foreboding was going to happen. Mom continued.
"There is a group called the Revenants. They are the oldest living werewolves in history, descended directly from Cain."
"You mean Cain in the bible?" I have always thought that the bible character was a myth.
"That exact one." She nodded.
"What do they want with me?"
In the small, mist-shrouded town of Silverwoods, High school junior, Luna Samuels leads a seemingly normal life. Raised in a loving, but sheltered family, Luna has always felt like there’s something more to the town than meets the eye. Strange happenings, inexplicable coincidences, and a growing sense of unease have made her question her place in this mysterious world. Silverwoods is a haven for the supernatural, a secret Luna is unaware of until she encounters the mysterious new student, Ethan Blackwell.
Ethan is captivating, with his brooding demeanor and otherworldly charm, but he harbors a wild secret:he is a werewolf, heir to the alpha position in the local pack. As their paths cross in the hallways of Silverwoods High, an undeniable attraction sparks between them and secrets are discovered.
Will their love stand the tests of time or will they get separated by external forces?
“Darkness and Light must unite and find a balance… or the world will fall.”
When the moon's light vanishes and rogue wolves rise with unnatural strength, the balance between fate and chaos begins to crack. Selene, a fragile orphan with a weak wolf and a mysterious past, has always been dismissed as powerless—but the Moon Goddess has other plans.
Everything changes the night she collides with Alpha King Ronan—a cold, battle-hardened leader who vowed never to love, scarred by his parents’ tragic bond. Their fated connection shouldn't exist, but the prophecy says otherwise.
Thrown into a dangerous spiral of secrets, betrayals, and forbidden power, Selene and Ronan must confront enemies lurking within and beyond their packs. As prophecies awaken and war brews, love may be their greatest strength—or their undoing.
Can two broken souls defy destiny, or will the darkness consume them before they embrace the light?
Man, I totally get the hunt for free reads—budgets can be tight, and books like 'Seth on the Moon' sound intriguing. I’ve scoured the web for legit free copies before, and honestly, it’s tricky. Most places hosting full books for free are sketchy or pirated, which isn’t cool for the author. Your best bet? Check if your local library offers digital loans through apps like Libby or Hoopla. Sometimes indie authors even share free chapters on their personal sites or Patreon as teasers. If you’re into obscure titles, joining niche book forums or Discord servers can lead to unexpected finds—just stay ethical about it!
FWIW, I once stumbled upon a treasure trove of indie sci-fi on a now-defunct blog that linked to author-approved freebies. Maybe 'Seth on the Moon' is floating around in a similar corner of the internet. If not, dropping a request on r/FREEebooks or BookBub’s free deals section might help. Happy hunting—and if you find it, shout out the source so others can follow!
Man, 'Seth on the Moon' is one of those titles that sticks with you, isn’t it? I’ve been digging into obscure sci-fi novels lately, and this one popped up in a forum discussion about underrated lunar colony stories. From what I’ve gathered, it’s actually penned by David Niall Wilson, an author who’s got a knack for blending cosmic horror with speculative fiction. His stuff often flies under the radar, which is a shame because he crafts these immersive worlds that feel both eerie and oddly relatable.
I stumbled upon 'Seth on the Moon' while hunting for lesser-known gems, and Wilson’s writing style immediately hooked me. It’s got this slow-burn tension that builds as the protagonist, Seth, uncovers secrets about the lunar base he’s stationed at. If you’re into atmospheric sci-fi with a psychological twist, this might be up your alley. Wilson’s other works, like 'The Dechance Chronicles,' show off his range too—dude can switch from cosmic dread to noir-ish urban fantasy without missing a beat. Anyway, if you check it out, let me know what you think!