Mother, wife, private investigator...vampire. Six years ago federal agent Samantha Moon was the perfect wife and mother, your typical soccer mom with the minivan and suburban home. Then the unthinkable happens, an attack that changes her life forever. And forever is a very long time for a vampire. Now, private investigator Samantha Moon receives a heartbreaking phone call from a very unlikely source: a five-year-old girl who's been missing for three months. Now on the hunt, Samantha will use her considerable resources - including her growing supernatural abilities - to locate the missing girl before it's too late. And as she gets closer and closer to the horrible truth, she receives devastating news on the home front. Now with her world turned upside down, Samantha Moon is forced to make the ultimate choice of life and death.
This book had a lot of very disturbing things in it, but understandable from a vampire point of view. However, I liked this less than the other Moon books, I don't like who Fang really is, and that she's actually contemplating making him into a vampire. He's not who she thinks he is, I'm sure of it.
I also truly hope she won't try to transform her son into a vampire, he understands that he's dying, and he's OK with it. Even if he is her little boy, I don't think it's good to hold on to him that way.