Night Season

Night Season by Eileen Wilks will be the 7th book in the World of the Lupi series. It is due to be released in March 2008.

Night Season
AuthorEileen Wilks
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesWorld of the Lupi
GenreUrban fantasy and Paranormal romance and Romance novel
PublisherN/A
Publication date
March, 2008
Preceded byInHuman 

Plot introduction

When two world-class cynics land in a world where magic is commonplace, lying is an artform, and night never ends, their only way home lies in working together to find a missing medallion sought by powerful beings who would do anything to claim it.

Characters

  • Cynna Weaver - a Finder whose image decorates the cover of Blood lines. The tattoos are how Cynna works her special brand of magic.
  • Cullen Seabourne - a recent adoption to Rule's Nokolai werewolf clan. Cullen was clanless for many years. He is also a sorcerer, which is a slightly illegal pastime according to the federal authorities. Eileen describes him as sin incarnate to look at.
  • Gan - part demon, part something new, Gan always says what's on her mind, and will do anything for chocolate.
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