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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

128) Changeling Moon by Dani Harper

The Blurb :

He roams the moonlit wilderness, his every sense and instinct on high alert. Changeling wolf Connor Macleod and his Pack have never feared anything—until the night human Zoey Tyler barely escapes a rogue werewolf's vicious attack.

As the full moon approaches, Zoey has no idea of the changes that are coming, and only Connor can show her what she is, and help her master the wildness inside. With her initiation into the Pack just days away and a terrifying predator on the loose, the tentative bonds of trust and tenderness are their only weapons against a force red in tooth, claw. . .and ultimate evil

My Thoughts :

There is no shortage of shapeshifter romances and I have to admit I went into Changeling Moon thinking I would give up after a few chapters. It turned out that the characters were too nice to leave and the concept way too interesting to stop reading. I found myself finishing the book within record time and enjoying every moment of it.

With such great leading characters and a nice cast of supporting family & pack members, Changeling Moon was a welcoming and comfortable story to curl up with. The plot was exciting and there were a few good twists but I think the concept was what kept me reading. Of course the whole romance and relationship between Connor and Zoey had me hooked as well but the writing style and feeling of the book wouldn't let me go till the end.

If you liked Lori Handeland's Nightcreature series then this is a must read. If you just like werewolves, romance and some action then you can't go wrong with this book either! I am looking forward to reading the next books in the series and wonder which characters will get a story and what new angles the author can think up to keep this series fresh and readable.

3 comments:

Aurian said...

Thanks for the comparison to Lori Handeland, love that series. Perhaps I'll give this one a try as well.

Victoria said...

Thanks for the review. Sounds great!

Becky said...

Thanks for the review. It sounds great to me and I will find out when I start to read it. I have it in my to be read pile.