Author’s Note

The world of Moon City was originally planned as an interconnected three-book series, with a different couple at the center of each book. However, the series will not be continuing.

I truly love this book, but unfortunately, the market did not respond as hoped. I cannot justify pursuing something both emotionally and financially if there simply isn’t an audience for it.

MOON RUIN serves as a standalone story for the main couple, Vic and Georgie, who get their well-deserved happy ending. However, the larger narrative focusing on the city’s struggle against corruption will remain unfinished.

If this is a deal-breaker for you as a reader, I completely understand. I believe in honesty and transparency, as I know how discouraging it is to emotionally invest in a series that never concludes.

If you choose to read this book, I hope you enjoy this steamy neo-noir tale about an uptown princess and her downtown hero.

Thank you for your interest in my work, regardless of your decision.

Welcome to Moon City. A metropolis of two different worlds, separated by mere blocks. North Section, the playground of the rich and privileged; South Section, home to struggle and strife.

As the only daughter of the mayor, Georgie Spaulding is virtually North Section royalty. After years hiding from the public eye, she hesitantly agrees to a speaking engagement for the nonprofit she works for, only to find herself tackled to the ground by a mysterious man—saved from a sea of bullets meant specifically for her.

Vic Cannon is nobody’s hero. He’s South Section through and through and has nursed a personal grudge against the Spaulding family for nearly a decade. After his parents were killed by a drunk driver, the mayor ensured that the perpetrator—a member of the Spaulding dynasty—never faced charges. And while Vic loathes everything Georgie represents, he acts on instinct to pull her to the ground and off to safety.

She’s an uptown princess and he’s a downtown nobody, but their connection forged in a traumatic moment deepens into a complex relationship neither expected. But with threats against the mayor’s family and an already fractured city on the brink of calamity, the path to true love will not run smoothly—not in a place like Moon City.