Reviewed by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Approximate word count: 30,000-35,000 words
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Author:
Taking an interest in vampires at a young age, Katie Salidas devoured every book she could find on the blood
sucking creatures. Since she has always had a desire to entertain, it was only
natural that she should love to write about them. Writing books is her passion
and she hopes that her passion will bring you hours of entertainment.
Katie
Salidas resides in Las Vegas ;
she is a mother, a wife, and an author. She has several successful self-published titles; she even has a DIY
book on publishing called Go Publish
Yourself. To learn more you can visit her website or her blog.
Description:
“Good girls don’t
wear fur, or fight over men, and they certainly don’t run around naked, howling
at the moon. But then, no-one ever
called Fallon a good girl.”
Aiden is the interim leader for the Olde
Town Pack who has lost their Alpha wolf. To be sworn in as the new Alpha leader
he needs a wolf mate. The problem is he has fallen in love with a human who
doesn’t like to be told what to do. Fallon loves Aiden but her chances for surviving
the transition into a werewolf are 50/50, which is rather intimidating, and the
deadline for making a choice is approaching faster than she or Aiden would
like. There are others willing to kill them both to take their places; a war is
brewing within the Olde Town Pack. Decisions have to be made now.
Appraisal:
This book is a companion novella to Salidas’ Immortalis series that I have not read
yet, but I feel this could stand on it own. The author did a good job
developing the characters early on; I understood the importance of the choices
that had to be made. Fallon is a strong likeable human who doesn’t like to be
told what to do, this is a quality she has working for her. Aiden was born a wolf
and is the son of the fallen Alpha. The weight on his shoulders is great but he
refuses to pressure Fallon into making a decision. I think this speaks a lot to
his character. The author doesn’t waste any time setting the scene and
developing the tension that the whole wolf pack is feeling, that there is a potential
war brewing. Everyone’s nerves are on edge and alliances are forming behind
closed doors.
The story is told through Fallon’s eyes, so we get to
intimately know what she is thinking. When the pressure gets to be too much she
thinks it might just be better for her to leave Aiden behind. She runs to her
vampire friend Alyssa and her maker Lysander. This is where reading the Immortalis books first would have given
more insight, but we are given enough to understand they are allies with the
wolf pack, there was a common enemy they joined together to overcome. The plot
moves fast and Fallon’s actions are understandable. There are politics,
bigotry, bloody battles, steamy sex scenes, and humor all rolled into this
novella. The only thing I felt was missing in this story was a little foreplay;
I know they are werewolves with animal instincts and all that, but I missed the
foreplay. *blush* I think if you enjoy Patricia Brigg’s Mercy Thompson series or Ilona Andrew’s Kate Daniels series you will enjoy this story. Now, I need to go
catch up on the Immortalis books. And
I am hoping that there is more foreplay with her vampires. Geez, I’ve said too
much, haven’t I?
FYI:
This book contains adult language and situations.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating: **** Four Stars
2 comments:
I just wanted to say a great big "THANK YOU!" for taking a look at Moonlight, and I am thrilled to hear you enjoyed it.
Happy Reading
Katie Salidas
Thank you for dropping in, Ms Salidas.
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