Bound at the Observatory: A Small-Town Paranormal MFM Romance (Moonfall Quarter #4)

Katrina Alice Rose


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BOUND AT THE OBSERVATORY

A Small-Town Paranormal MFM Romance

Rachel Lin came to Moonfall to study the sky.

She believes in data. In patterns that can be measured. In answers that don’t change depending on who’s telling the story. When strange anomalies begin appearing in her research, she assumes there’s a rational explanation.

Moonfall, it turns out, has never been interested in rational.

Marcus Bell is campus security. Controlled. Watchful. A man who enforces rules without ever explaining them. He treats Rachel’s questions with steady restraint, as if the truth is something dangerous she doesn’t yet know how to hold.

Theo Jensen works in the archives. Quiet. Precise. The kind of man who notices everything and speaks only when it matters. He helps Rachel dig through Moonfall’s records, offering knowledge without answers, attention without demands.

Between them, Rachel begins to sense a structure she wasn’t meant to see.

Up on the hill, an abandoned observatory waits behind locked fences and unspoken boundaries. The town insists it’s closed. Contained. Forgotten.

It isn’t.

As pressure builds from the university, a local journalist pushes for exposure, and the pull between Marcus and Theo deepens into something impossible to ignore, Rachel faces a choice she never expected to make.

Because knowing the truth is one thing.

Choosing to protect it is another.

In Moonfall, some bonds are not about fate or possession.

They are about consent.

About trust.

About deciding what kind of truth the world is ready for.

Bound at the Observatory is a slow-burn small-town paranormal romance featuring an emotionally grounded MFM triad, ethical tension, deep intimacy, and a fully earned happily ever after.

The Moonfall Quarter series is best read in order.

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