(Isstories Editorial):- Phoenix, Arizona Jan 5, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Imaginative storyteller Jason Moore announces the release of the first two installments of his gripping epic fantasy trilogy, The Moon’s Curse: Awakening and Descent. Weaving together ancient mythology and the complexity of human emotion, Moore introduces readers to a world where darkness and magic entwine, challenging the traditional boundaries of the vampire legend.
The series explores the delicate balance between light and darkness, centering on the Nythrall–a new breed of vampire bound to the moon’s potent magic. With a style described as immersive and captivating, Moore invites readers to venture beyond the veil into a realm of hidden truths and ancient power.
A New Breed of Darkness
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The narrative arc of The Moon’s Curse trilogy takes readers on an enthralling journey through fractured worlds and complex moral dilemmas:
- Awakening (Book One)
This debut novel marks the beginning of the journey, pulling readers into a world of dark rituals and ancient mysteries. It introduces the Nythrall while exploring humanity’s deepest impulses and the irresistible draw of the mystical. - Descent (Book Two)
The stakes escalate as the battle for survival intensifies. Exploring themes of courage, sacrifice, and hope, Descent follows the characters as they brave the shadows in search of the light. The story builds toward a pivotal question: will they rise against the chaos, or will the world fall to the Blood Moon? - Blood Moon (Book Three — forthcoming)
The trilogy will conclude with The Moon’s Curse: Blood Moon, scheduled for release in early 2026. The final installment promises a climactic reckoning as long-buried truths surface and the true cost of moon-bound power is revealed. As the Blood Moon rises, the fate of the world–and those bound to the Nythrall–will be decided.
A Voice Steeped in Lore
Jason Moore’s writing reflects a lifelong passion for mythology and folklore. His work is characterized by intricate plots and compelling characters who must navigate the line between heroism and mystery. For Moore, storytelling is a way to illuminate universal truths while keeping readers tethered to the edge of their seats.
“Writing is more than storytelling; it’s a way to probe humanity’s deepest impulses and the draw of the mystical. I want to connect with those who are captivated by the secrets that lie just beyond the veil.”
— Jason Moore
Why This Series Matters
In a genre often defined by tropes, The Moon’s Curse stands out for its unique take on vampire lore and its grounding in the enduring strength of the human spirit. It speaks to readers who dare to believe in magic–even in a world that demands proof–and to those who understand that hope often emerges from the darkest moments.
About the Author
Jason Moore is an epic fantasy author based in Phoenix, Arizona. A lifelong lover of ancient legends, he draws inspiration from history and nature to craft tales of heroism, ritual, and dark allure. He is the author of The Moon’s Curse trilogy–Awakening, Descent, and the forthcoming Blood Moon. When he isn’t researching age-old mysteries or mythical creatures, he enjoys exploring the outdoors and engaging with fans of the fantastical.
Availability & Media Contact
The Moon’s Curse: Awakening and The Moon’s Curse: Descent are available now in print and digital formats through major online retailers.
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