
Marked by the Moon
Black Hollow · Book One · Paranormal Romance
She did not know she was making a bargain. The moon did.
Where to buyAbout the book
Black Hollow keeps its own arrangements, and has done for longer than anyone still living can account for. When lunar magic binds a woman to power she cannot walk away from, the question stops being whether she can escape it and becomes what she is willing to become inside it.
Wolf shifters. Witches. A town that has been managing its own dark for generations. Marked by the Moon opens the Black Hollow series with a heroine who is not the exception in the room and never has to explain why she belongs there.
What you’ll find inside
- Why-choose paranormal romance — she is not required to pick
- Wolf shifter and witch mythology built for this world, not borrowed from someone else’s
- A bargain whose terms are not equal, and both parties know it
- Black women at the centre, written without apology or explanation
Traditional romance builds toward a choice and calls the choosing a resolution. Black Hollow declines the premise.
Who this book is for
Readers of Black paranormal romance who want teeth in their world-building and heat that earns its place. If you read shifter romance and keep wishing the heroine got to want more than one thing, start here.
The Black Hollow series
Marked by the Moon is book one. The Girl in the Smoke is the prequel — where the bargain was struck, and what it cost the woman who struck it. It can be read before or after.
Browse the catalogFrequently asked questions
Is Marked by the Moon a standalone?
It opens a series and can be read on its own, though the story continues across the Black Hollow books.
What order should I read Black Hollow in?
Marked by the Moon is book one and the recommended entry point. The Girl in the Smoke is a prequel and works from either direction.
Is this why-choose?
Yes. The heroine is not required to choose one partner.