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Hunger Moon

By: Bella James
Narrated by: Rebecca McKernan
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"I am made of a thousand ghosts, and only you can shoot me down."

The sequel to Bella James' The Girl Who Cried Wolf invites you to return to the story of Anna Winters, a young woman facing a portentous struggle through depression, disordered eating, and dependency.

Terrified of emanating her violent father, Anna turns her back on all that has become most precious to her. She journeys the deep labyrinth of her soul, relentlessly shadowed by a black wolf. He is her deepest fears, the darkness within her, and the only one who can set her free.

Anna returns to her past and makes sense of the nightmare she created, to recognize of darkness and light there is beauty in both. As she refuses to relinquish her power to addiction, a frightened girl begins to create new pathways, from being a lost and defenseless teenager to discovering the strength that lies within womanhood.

A young heart can be broken, a fractured soul can be mended... but can you ever be ready for the fight of your life?

©2017 Feather Dreams Press (P)2017 Bella James
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Heartfelt
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Having read the first novel by Bella James I felt compelled to see where the story progressed. True to form, Bella allows us to delicately explore these higher plains without overpowering the reader.
As a Bildungsroman story, the characters feel genuine with the message of embracing balance rather than only acknowledging one side of ourselves; I find this a refreshing perspective.

A brilliant read/listen

The wolf you feed is strong, but as a pack they’re stronger.

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