Los Angeles County park ranger, Jack Carter, is about to discover that not all is as it seems in his tranquil life. Once responsible for patrolling the many public parks, in particular the popular Griffith Park with its famous observatory and zoo, Jack is about to discover that a whole new kind of animal roams his woods.
The undead kind.
Now, as Jack struggles to stay sane—as the hunger within him grows to insatiable, uncontrollable levels—he's about to confront his greatest fear. Indeed, the cure to the worldwide infection just might be worse than the zombies themselves.
Now, with the walking dead spreading like wildfire, feasting on all those unlucky enough to cross their paths, one family just might have come across a cure to save all mankind....one family against an army of the undead.
**Acclaim for the novels of J.R. Rain**
"Be prepared to lose sleep!"
—James Rollins, author of Bloodline and The Blood Gospel
"I love this!"
—Piers Anthony, author of On A Pale Horse and Luck of the Draw
"J.R. Rain delivers a blend of action and wit that always entertains. Quick with the one-liners, but his characters are fully fleshed out (even the undead ones) and you'll come back again and again."
—Scott Nicholson, author of Chronic Fear and After: The Shock
"Dark Horse is the best book I've read in a long time!"
—Gemma Halliday, author of Spying in High Heels and Unbreakable Bond
"Powerful stuff!"
—Aiden James, author of Destiny of Coins and Cades Cove
"Moon Dance is a must read. If you like Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter, be prepared to love J.R. Rain's Samantha Moon, vampire private investigator."
—Eve Paludan, author of Taking Back Tara and New York Minute
"Impossible to put down. J.R. Rain's Moon Dance is a fabulous urban fantasy replete with multifarious and unusual characters, a perfectly synchronized plot, vibrant dialogue and sterling witticism all wrapped in a voice that is as beautiful as it is rich and vividly intense as it is relaxed."
—April Vine, author of Unbound and Intrigue in India
"Is it possible to redefine two genres in one book? I don't know, but J.R. Rain has left a lasting impression for the vampire and mystery genres."
—P.J. Day, author of King's Blood and The Sunset Prophecy
The undead kind.
Now, as Jack struggles to stay sane—as the hunger within him grows to insatiable, uncontrollable levels—he's about to confront his greatest fear. Indeed, the cure to the worldwide infection just might be worse than the zombies themselves.
Now, with the walking dead spreading like wildfire, feasting on all those unlucky enough to cross their paths, one family just might have come across a cure to save all mankind....one family against an army of the undead.
**Acclaim for the novels of J.R. Rain**
"Be prepared to lose sleep!"
—James Rollins, author of Bloodline and The Blood Gospel
"I love this!"
—Piers Anthony, author of On A Pale Horse and Luck of the Draw
"J.R. Rain delivers a blend of action and wit that always entertains. Quick with the one-liners, but his characters are fully fleshed out (even the undead ones) and you'll come back again and again."
—Scott Nicholson, author of Chronic Fear and After: The Shock
"Dark Horse is the best book I've read in a long time!"
—Gemma Halliday, author of Spying in High Heels and Unbreakable Bond
"Powerful stuff!"
—Aiden James, author of Destiny of Coins and Cades Cove
"Moon Dance is a must read. If you like Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter, be prepared to love J.R. Rain's Samantha Moon, vampire private investigator."
—Eve Paludan, author of Taking Back Tara and New York Minute
"Impossible to put down. J.R. Rain's Moon Dance is a fabulous urban fantasy replete with multifarious and unusual characters, a perfectly synchronized plot, vibrant dialogue and sterling witticism all wrapped in a voice that is as beautiful as it is rich and vividly intense as it is relaxed."
—April Vine, author of Unbound and Intrigue in India
"Is it possible to redefine two genres in one book? I don't know, but J.R. Rain has left a lasting impression for the vampire and mystery genres."
—P.J. Day, author of King's Blood and The Sunset Prophecy