In a world of magical artifacts and fantastical beings a woman with a deadly magic secret
needs the help of the minotaur she’s trying to forget in the sizzling sequel to Ruby Dixon's
New York Times bestseller Bull Moon Rising . Gwenna has always considered herself a normal
person. A former servant she wants nothing more than to land a steady job with the Royal
Artifactual Guild so she can make some steady coin to send home to her mother. She's not
special. She's certainly not a necromancer. That would be impossible given how necromancing
(or any 'mancing) is forbidden upon penalty of death. So if the dead keep talking to her? Well
she's going to keep on ignoring them. They're not going to stand in the way of her dreams.
Also standing in her way? One big arrogant far-too-flirty Taurian named Raptor. They slept
together once and now he wants more . . . but she doesn’t have time for that. Her focus is on
being a fledgling a trainee for the Royal Artifactual Guild. But Raptor won't go away. He's on
a secret mission for the guild to find an artifact thief. Problem is he thinks the thief is
Gwenna. How can she convince Raptor that he's got the wrong girl when all the signs point to
her? And how do you tell a Taurian you can't date him because you hear dead people and it might
cost you your life?