Browse all books

Books in Red Moon series

  • Time Trap: Red Moon trilogy book 1

    Micah Caida

    Paperback (Silver Hawk Press, LLC, Jan. 23, 2013)
    In book one of this unusual science fiction, time travel trilogy, USA Today Bestseller Micah Caida delivers an other-worldly thriller with an explosive finish.Rayen wakes up in a strange place called Albuquerque with no memory of how she landed in a desert where she's captured. While the authorities search for a way to identify her, she's sent to an unusual institution where she's shocked to see paper.When a power inside her manifests unexpectedly, she opens a portal, sending her and two unlikely sidekicks to a place harboring a deadly secret that can destroy this world … and the future. All she wants is to regain her memory and go home. The only person who can help her is an elite fighter of the future, who is trapped in a fantastical world where killing the enemy and surviving is all that matters. With one impulsive action to save a child, she proves she's his enemy. A debut trilogy where Isaac Asimov meets Hunger Games. More excitement aboutTime Trap:"Time Trapis amazingly original and unexpected ... I loved every second of reading it!" ~~ Alexandra Fedor, 15, who also readThe Book Thief, The Hunger Games,andAnna Karenina."Wonderfully written … I've never read anything like it. Excellent!" ~~Adam, age 28
  • Time Return: Red Moon trilogy book 2: Red Moon trilogy

    Micah Caida

    Paperback (Silver Hawk Press, LLC, Feb. 11, 2014)
    In this coming of age debut trilogy, USA Today Micah Caida turns dystopian young adult fiction on its ear with a breathtakingly fresh science fiction, fantasy story that is as much a thriller as it is a romantic tale. Time Trap, book 2 in the Red Moon trilogy Her Time. His Time. No TimeRayen promised to return, Gabby must return, and Tony can’t return.Three teenage friends are connected by a shared secret that forces a decision with consequences no one expects. When Rayen arrives on the Red Moon sphere again, she finds shocking changes. Her arrival causes more upheaval and danger for the MystiK children, creating a heart wrenching challenge for Callan who must choose between duty and holding onto the one girl he can’t have. But walking away is harder than he expects when a new MystiK male in the sphere is poised to take Callan’s place. Under threat of attack from an unexpected enemy, Rayen and Callan must put their personal feelings aside to unite a village in chaos. Choices backfire, trust is forfeit and alliances shift as elements of the Damian Prophecy begin to fall into place and the time of reckoning is closer than anyone expected.What readers are saying about Time Return:“I loved reading this second book, Time Return. Everything developed fluidly from Time Trap, and the characters were true to themselves, and yet bold. There was tons of action in the Sphere and outside of the Sphere, and watching the characters face so much that pushed them all to the physical and emotional limit was a great ride. Time Return certainly delivered what I was looking for-action, intrigue, and a lot of fun. Thank you Michah Caida for another book that I will be rereading a lot!” Emily Gifford, 17, has also read Divergent, The Codex of Alera, and The Lost World
  • Low Red Moon

    Ivy Devlin

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 14, 2010)
    The only thing Avery Hood can remember about the night her parents died is that she saw silver—deadly silver, moving inhumanly fast. As much as she wants to remember who killed them, she can't, and there's nothing left to do but try to piece her life back together. Then Avery meets the new boy in school—Ben, mysterious and beautiful, with whom she feels a connection like nothing she's ever experienced. When Ben reveals he's a werewolf, Avery still trusts him—at first. Then she sees that sometimes his eyes flash inhuman silver. And she learns that she's not the only one who can't remember the night her parents died.Part murder mystery, part grief narrative, and part heart-stopping, headlong romance, Low Red Moon is a must-read for teen paranormal fans. As breathless as Twilight and as spooky as Shiver, this is a book to be devoured in one sitting—by an acclaimed YA author making her paranormal debut under the pseudonym Ivy Devlin.
    Z+