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Couger, Rebecca

 
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Synopsis

The Moon’s Hunger

by Rebecca Couger

When the shepherd Endymion falls into a sleep too deep for waking, the valley begins to change. The moon lingers longer. The stars bend. And something ancient begins to press through the cracks in the sky.

Selene, the moon-goddess who watched him too closely, descends from the heavens with longing that curdles into hunger. Her presence unravels the world. Lanterns flicker. The ridge trembles. And the villagers begin to whisper of a myth returning — one that was never meant to be remembered.

Told in twelve ritual-dark acts and a haunting epilogue, The Moon’s Hunger is a cosmic folkloric descent into longing, transformation, and the thin line between worship and possession. Atmospheric, lyrical, and mythic in scope, this tale blends the intimacy of valley legend with the dread of something older than gods.

Perfect for readers of mythic horror, cosmic folklore, and poetic storytelling that leaves more questions than answers.

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