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1/30/2024

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​Secrets are dangerous, but he wanted to tell her - everything. 

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Dark Moon
Gemini League Book 1
A Realms Book #13
by J. Risk
Genre: Paranormal Fantasy Suspense 

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Ava had no last name that she knew of. She didn’t know who her father was. Her mother died when she was born—she knew nothing about her history. All she had were questions that no one could answer. Her memories were like clipped versions of videos that showed her a few parts but never told her enough. She didn’t age like others. In fact, she wasn’t sure how old she really was.

Thirty years ago, she’d done something so horrific that she’d never told anyone. She’d killed the only person that had answers. Every moment since then had been spent trying not to do whatever it was she did again. She was some abomination with wings. Useless appendages that she couldn’t use and couldn’t fly with. She’d tried.

The group of women she lived with were like her and born in the time of the Gemini. She didn’t even know what that meant. They were her family, and each day, she spent watching over them and doing whatever was needed to ensure they were safe. Except for the one week of the year, she was compelled to go back to that place that caused her more misery with each passing year.

He had secrets. The kind that would get his powers blocked so he’d end up a decrepit old man with no purpose in any realm. He’d once sworn to protect a princess and had failed. When given a second chance, he swore to protect another princess. She was more than his charge. She was his friend. The secrets he kept from her would destroy her—and create a rift so wide in their realm that there would be no recovering from it.

Years before, he had made a promise, and now he wasn’t sure he could keep it. The one that could complete him was unaware that he existed and had the answers she sought. His people would never accept her, so he was stuck between his heart and his loyalty. If he confessed to her, he would have to explain to his queen and her daughter that he had failed them and there was no coming back from it once he did.

All he wanted, more than his next breath, was to tell her—everything.

6 worlds work together to save each other.
J. Risk’s Realms Books span 6 different series with common characters and an ongoing, suspense-filled plot.
Dark Moon is the 13th in the Realms Books



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​Chapter 1

Ava pulled the bike onto the dirt path and turned it off. Jerking the kickstand with her foot, she put it down and then put her feet back up and sat there. The path was almost completely overgrown now. Only five or so feet remained, just enough that she knew it was the same spot she parked last year. Taking off her gloves, she looked around. She didn’t need a path to confirm she was in the right place. She couldn’t forget it if she tried. This spot was like a homing beacon that just got stronger each year on the anniversary. She didn’t know why. She only knew that she had to come here every year.
“Welcome home.” She whispered and then got off the bike. Grabbing her key, she stuffed it in the pocket of her leather jacket and zipped it up. It wasn’t like anyone was going to wander by and steal her bike. She sneered at the gravel path she’d rode on to get here. They could try it, but the chances of them living through it wouldn’t be high.
She stood in front of her bike and looked into the trees. Last year, it had taken her almost a day to step in there. She snarled at the ground. It made her feel like a coward. She was no coward. Blowing out a breath, she turned around and opened the bag she’d strapped to the back of her bike—she hated it because it made her look like a tourist. Yanking her backpack free, she slung it over her shoulder. Opening the smaller pouch, she took out the flowers. They didn’t look very perky now, but they were still flowers. “Not a coward.” She whispered under her breath and turned and started walking into the trees.
With each step she took, the tightness in her stomach grew. She knew it wasn’t a long walk. In fact, she knew how many paces it was to reach it. One hundred and thirteen steps. Thirty years ago, that would have taken her right to the doorstep of the little cabin that was her home. She didn’t know how she knew this because, other than that, she had no memory of it. Now, there was no doorstep. She stopped and looked into the trees. She’d made it halfway. She could feel how close she was.
“Not a coward.” She whispered again. With a shake of her head, she started walking again. She looked up at the trees. They’d grown a lot taller this last year—a memory of walking in the same steps years before flashed in her mind. Most of the trees still had smooth bark then. She used to climb them and jump over to the bigger ones. She scoffed out loud. She wouldn’t be climbing any trees this visit. A piercing pain in her head made her wince.
Her steps slowed the closer she got. Had it changed? Maybe the forest reclaimed the space, and new growth covered the area now. She could only wish for that, but she, of all people, knew that wishes rarely, if ever, came true. “Stupid thoughts.” She mumbled and kept going.
By the time she reached the clearing, she was almost at a full run. It was either that or question each step of the way and try to figure out why she had to come here. There was nothing here for her. Nothing would be any different than it was the last time.
She stopped in the middle of the clearing and looked around. It was so overgrown she shouldn’t have been able to recognize it, but she did. It took her a few tries to look directly at where the building used to be. When she did, she was disappointed she could still tell where it had been. Lifting her hands, she stomped in that direction. “You’re growing over everything here. Why not that?” She stopped in front of it. The flooring was barely visible through the weeds and saplings, but it was still visible. Ava walked around it, not on it. A mound along one side could have once been part of the wall but was now covered with grass and dirt. The earth was recycling it. That almost gave her hope. Another forty years, and it might finally be gone, she thought. Blowing out a breath, she went back around to where the door would have been. Jerking her hand, she looked at the flowers she had a death grip on and then leaned forward and set them on top of the weeds growing there.
She stared at them for a moment and then lifted her head and looked at the sky. “Why?” She whispered. “Why do I have to keep coming here?” Her voice was no longer hushed. “Just give me some answers.” She bellowed. A few birds flew out of the trees, and for just a split second, she thought the wind may have stirred. Groaning, she dropped her head down and looked at her boots. “I’m losing it.”
Shaking her arms out from her body, she rolled her neck from side to side and then reached up and tightened her ponytail. She didn’t need to be here. There was nothing here. She should turn around and go home. Nodding, she went back over to where she dropped her backpack. Picking it up, she put it on her shoulder and then stood there. It was as if her feet couldn’t move. Closing her eyes, she inhaled a deep breath and then blew it out, just like Capri taught her to do. You’re being an idiot. Just—go home.
The hair on the back of her neck stood up. She dropped the pack gently to the ground and stood there, listening. Someone was here. She couldn’t hear anything out of place, but she could feel a change in the air around her. Lifting her head, she continued to stand there. “Are you going to lurk like a creep or step out and say hello?”
“I hadn’t intended to disturb you.”
She turned slowly to see a man standing in the trees near the path that led to the river. He was tall and not ugly. She noticed that right away. In fact, he may have been the prettiest male she’d ever seen. “Are you lost?”
He stepped out of the shadows and into an area with more light. He had long blond hair that was so bright a shade it would have made Crystal’s bleach-bleach blonde hair look dirty. His features were masculine but in the most gorgeous way she’d ever seen on a male. She looked him up and down and took a quick stock. He was definitely male.
“Are you?”
She quirked an eyebrow at him. “No. I know where I am.”
“That is a relief.” His voice was deep but sounded like a melody to her ears.
Another stupid thought. She looked at the ground and took a quick mental inventory. Was she losing it? Pretty men with a voice like music didn’t usually wander the forest filled with critters and slugs. She looked back at him. “Look, I’m fine. I’m not a damsel in distress or some lost teenager.” He just continued to stand there and look perfect. “I’m a lot older than I look.”
His mouth quirked like he wanted to do more with it, but nothing more happened. “So am I.” He looked around. “Why do you come here every year? What is it you hope to find?”
Ava’s heart felt like it skidded to a complete stop inside her chest. “What?” She backed up several feet and held her hands out from her body. “How do you—are stalking me?”
Again, with the quirking mouth. “Do I seem like someone that would stalk a young woman?” He held her look.
She looked him up and down again and wanted to roll her eyes but wasn’t about to in front of him. With the whole sexy, perfect thing he had going on, she knew he wasn’t some total creep. “No, I guess not. You probably have all the girls throwing themselves at your feet, begging you to take them.” She scoffed.
He did smile, but it was so brief she thought maybe she had imagined it. He put his head down and looked at the ground. Shaking his head, he lifted it and studied her for a moment. “Not exactly.”
Ava nodded. She was done with the chatty stuff. “Well, it’s been fun. You should—uh, run along home. If you stay here too long, you might get a split end or something equally horrifying.”
He did grin, and she wanted to curse at him. She’d spent a second or two picturing him smiling with a mouth full of rotted teeth. No such luck. He had a perfect freaking smile to match his perfect—everything else. The smile faded, but his eyes still held an amused look. “Why are you here?” She looked around. “There’s nothing here.”
“I could ask you the same.”
She snorted. “Yeah, well, don’t.” She moved to go stand over by the remnants of what was her home once, but the sunlight stabbed her in the eye, so she went a little further. “I’m not big on sharing with—” She made a point of examining him in an exaggerated way. “Pretty men in the forest.” Something made her look at the sky in the small clearing, and she sighed. “Great. A rainbow.” Pretty men and rainbows. This was not what she had come here for.
He turned and looked up. “You don’t like rainbows?” Turning back to her, he tilted his head to the side and watched her.
“Not particularly.” She shrugged. “There was one the day I was born—” She waved her hand around. “Or so I was told.”
He nodded his head slowly, a somber expression on his face now. “I remember.”
He said it so quietly she wasn’t sure she’d heard him. “You remember? A rainbow? The day I was born?” She sneered at him. “Let me guess, you’re my long, long lost Uncle Bill.”
His expression didn’t change. “You don’t have an Uncle Bill.”
“Yeah, thanks. I know.” She paced a few feet to her left so she was closer to her bag. If anything, she could toss it at him before she cleaned his clock. He was big, but she had secret skills that no one would ever guess. He continued to stand there, and it felt like something crawled over her skin. “You’re not joking. You were there when I was born.”
“I said as such.” His harsh expression eased a bit.
“Why were you out here? Then?” She held her breath. Had he known her mother? No one knew anything about her mother. Or her father, she thought.
“I was—” He looked at the ground for a moment. “I was looking for someone to bring them home.” He sounded so desolate it made her feel bad.
“Did you find them?” She already knew the answer. She could feel it coming from him.
“Too late.” He said quietly. He moved suddenly, and she raised her fists. His mouth quirked as he turned to look at the sky again. “I have to go.” He looked back at her and bowed his head. Taking a step back, he glanced at where her home used to be. “The answers you’re looking for aren’t here, Avalie.” He bowed his head once more and then walked quickly back into the trees.
Ava stood there, her mouth hanging open—for real, wide open, free for bugs to fly in. He’d called her Avalie. No one had called her that since she was small. At least, she thought they had. It felt right.
Ignoring the pain in her head, she grabbed her pack and jogged in the direction he’d gone. She saw no trace of him anywhere. Stopping, she looked down at the ground. The grass and weeds weren’t even broken like they get when someone walks on them. Reaching up, she tapped her hand against her cheek. No, she was awake. This was not a dream.
Stomping back to the clearing, she looked over where she had set the flowers. “I said answers, not more questions.” Dropping the pack, she sat down and leaned against a tree. “Dreamy, perfect guy knows my name. Knows about the stupid rainbow.” She looked in the direction he had gone. “Who were you looking for?” She balled her one hand up, wrapped the other one around it, and massaged her fist. “Who were you looking for?” She whispered.

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​6 worlds work together to save each other.
J. Risk’s Realms Books span 6 different series with common characters and an ongoing, suspense-filled plot.


Find out more about the Realms here:
https://www.jacquelinepaige.com/copy-of-alterealm-series


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J. Risk is a pseudonym used by Jacqueline Paige

I wanted to write a story that would fit into new adult levels as well as adult. Something that was serious with fun elements--paranormal / fantasy that everyone could read and enjoy.

I've decided to use J. Risk as the pen name for this to separate this series from my other writing which is definitely adult reading material.

Jacqueline Paige lives in Ontario in a small town that's part of the popular Georgian Triangle area.
She began her writing career in 2006 and since her first published works in 2009 she hasn't stopped. Jacqueline describes her writing as all things paranormal, which she has proven is her niche with stories of witches, ghosts, physics and shifters now on the shelves.

When Jacqueline isn't lost in her writing, she spends time with her five children, most of whom are finally able to look after her instead of the other way around. Together they do random road trips, that usually end up with them lost, shopping trips where they push every button in the toy aisle, hiking when there's enough time to escape and bizarre things like creating new daring recipes in the kitchen. She's a grandmother to six (so far) and looks forward to corrupting many more in the years to come.

Jacqueline loves to hear from her readers, you can find her at
http://jacquelinepaige.com/

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57 Comments
Alma Fisher
1/30/2024 06:06:53 am

Looks like a good read

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Valerie Seal
1/30/2024 06:40:05 am

Looks good

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Kathy Keeler
1/30/2024 06:43:15 am

Loving the excerpt can't wait to read

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Marcy Meyer
1/30/2024 06:46:44 am

The excerpt sounds really good. Thanks for sharing.

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Anne Perry
1/30/2024 07:10:46 am

Sounds like a great read. I love paranormal / fantasy.

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Jacqueline Paige link
1/30/2024 07:32:27 am

I'm very excited this book is out today and look forward to meeting new readers that love this world as much as I do.

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Peggy Ischy
1/30/2024 08:23:47 am

I have read all of your books I can find, multiple times. I am so excited to read Dark Moon. Thank you for bringing all of your characters to life.

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Jacqueline Paige link
1/30/2024 03:58:34 pm

❤️❤️

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Bethany Demo link
1/30/2024 09:10:30 am

Soo exciting, can't wait to read the rest of it!

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Tracie M Cooper
1/30/2024 11:35:14 am

Do you have a preferred time of day to do your writing?

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Jacqueline Paige link
1/30/2024 03:59:56 pm

I usually do most of it early in the mornings now (when my brain is fully functional and doesn't distract easily).

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Stephanie Liske
1/30/2024 11:37:53 am

I like the book details.

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Lisa Vance
1/30/2024 11:40:25 am

Looks like a great read!

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David Basile
1/30/2024 11:54:33 am

Looks like a good read

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Rita Wray
1/30/2024 12:19:54 pm

Sounds like a great read.

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Maria gabriel
1/30/2024 12:29:42 pm

Fantastic excerpt!! Very well-written!

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wendy hutton
1/30/2024 01:48:39 pm

this sounds like a great book

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beth shepherd
1/30/2024 01:51:40 pm

This looks like a great read

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inge link
1/30/2024 02:12:52 pm

I love your story's and i like to take part in the give away :)

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Jon Heil
1/30/2024 05:18:04 pm

Hope it does well!

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K
1/30/2024 06:37:40 pm

This sounds like a really great fantasy read--I can't wait! Thanks so much for sharing it!

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Jamie Martin link
1/30/2024 07:09:16 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Jacqueline Paige link
1/31/2024 10:07:26 am

Just keep writing.
Write every day, even if it's only 200 words.

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Barbara Montag
1/30/2024 07:14:43 pm

I like everything about this - genre title and cover!
Thank you for sharing it.

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Ann Fantom
1/30/2024 07:28:30 pm



This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Cindy Merrill
1/30/2024 07:29:50 pm

I have not read the story yet and here I am felling sorry for the girl already.

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Sherry
1/30/2024 07:36:47 pm

I really like the cover and the excerpt and I think this sounds like a very interesting book.

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Trina Chadwick
1/30/2024 09:37:51 pm

Love the slower winter months
when you can curl up with a good book
Congratulations on your success

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Angela Heerde
1/30/2024 09:41:18 pm

I like book details

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bn100
1/30/2024 10:28:57 pm

intriguing

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Debbie P
1/30/2024 10:47:55 pm

This sounds very intriguing and like a really great read.

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David Hollingsworth
1/30/2024 11:37:10 pm

Sounds very riveting.

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Cynthia C
1/31/2024 06:08:02 am

The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

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Jenn fike
1/31/2024 12:41:30 pm

This excerpt is fantastic!

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Bonnie
1/31/2024 05:59:05 pm

What a thrilling book! Great excerpt. I'd love to read more.

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Leela
1/31/2024 11:08:19 pm

It looks like a good read.

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Beyond Comps
2/1/2024 06:43:40 am

Great cover!

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Carol G
2/1/2024 12:01:49 pm

This sounds interesting.

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Sandra Watts
2/2/2024 02:28:23 am

Wow, this sounds good!

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Meg Boyd
2/2/2024 09:02:16 am

I *adore* what you're doing- having common characters across six worlds and multiple books! It sounds wildly ambitious and with the writing style in the excerpt I'm really stoked to read this and the rest of the series!!

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Jodi Hunter
2/2/2024 12:15:59 pm

I am so excited to check this book out.

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Julie Bickham
2/3/2024 12:55:27 pm

I look forward to reading this.

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MICHAEL A LAW
2/4/2024 10:34:54 pm

This looks like a great novel. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

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Wendy Jensen
2/5/2024 04:34:22 pm

The book details sound like an interesting suspense story to read.

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Jamie Martin link
2/7/2024 10:11:43 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Daniel M
2/8/2024 05:52:12 pm

like the cover

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Jamie N.
2/9/2024 10:37:47 pm

This sounds like my kind of book!

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Tina R
2/10/2024 10:37:58 am

Wow! I really enjoyed the excerpt and want to read this story asap.

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Susan Smith
2/12/2024 06:47:52 pm

This sounds like a great paranormal fantasy suspense. I like the cover and excerpt.

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Renata
2/12/2024 11:38:46 pm

Sounds good!

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Danielle Day
2/13/2024 01:38:35 am

I like it!

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Debbi Wellenstein
2/13/2024 07:00:44 am

The excerpt was really good. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Billie Williams
2/13/2024 09:49:42 am

Good luck on your new release.

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Michelle Domangue
2/13/2024 11:50:55 am

sounds like a great book

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Stephanie Larison
2/13/2024 11:59:11 am

It sounds great, I can't wait to read more.

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jason jennings
2/13/2024 04:20:23 pm

great cover cant wait to read it

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Betty Curran
2/13/2024 07:26:59 pm

The excerpt was great. I can't wait to read the whole story.

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