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4.0 out of 5 stars
Steamy,
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This review is from: Shadow Of The Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
Savannah Carpenter is an artist, but painting is definitely not currently on her mind. Savannah is trying to understand what happened to her sister, Charlotte. Charlotte is in a coma and Savannah is at her bed side every moment she is allowed by the hospital staff. Charlotte had been found in Rock Creek Park. Some say she fell off an outcropping of rocks. Others say she tried to kill herself. But Savannah cannot help but wonder if someone pushed her over the cliff. Savannah's only real clues were some matchbook covers from the Eighteenth Club and Charlotte's journal. Even though Savannah knows she should not read the diary, she consoled herself with the fact that she was searching for clues. In truth, it was the steamy content that enthralled her. She had no idea Charlotte was into such fantasies or that the Eighteenth Club let people act those dark desires out.Lance Marshall is a werewolf. Being able to shift into canine form has helped him get stories that other journalists could not. After all, a big stray dog could not understand English, right? Lance was currently interested in the Eighteenth Club and its owner, Raymond Conrad. However, while scoping out the club he spies Savannah sneaking about, taking pictures of the top brass entering the establishment. Risky! Especially since some who enter the club never exit alive. He ends up rescuing her from a guard and then begins hunting her for his own reasons. **** This is a steamy paranormal romance. If you do not like explicit bedroom scenes and hot fantasies, stay away. If you love those scenes (or could care less if they are there or not), then this is right up your alley. The author gives her readers danger, shape-shifters, and hot romance. The best of everything. Brava. **** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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4.4 out of 5 stars (16 customer reviews) 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Steamy,
By Detra Fitch - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Shadow Of The Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
Savannah Carpenter is an artist, but painting is definitely not currently on her mind. Savannah is trying to understand what happened to her sister, Charlotte. Charlotte is in a coma and Savannah is at her bed side every moment she is allowed by the hospital staff. Charlotte had been found in Rock Creek Park. Some say she fell off an outcropping of rocks. Others say she tried to kill herself. But Savannah cannot help but wonder if someone pushed her over the cliff. Savannah's only real clues were some matchbook covers from the Eighteenth Club and Charlotte's journal. Even though Savannah knows she should not read the diary, she consoled herself with the fact that she was searching for clues. In truth, it was the steamy content that enthralled her. She had no idea Charlotte was into such fantasies or that the Eighteenth Club let people act those dark desires out.Lance Marshall is a werewolf. Being able to shift into canine form has helped him get stories that other journalists could not. After all, a big stray dog could not understand English, right? Lance was currently interested in the Eighteenth Club and its owner, Raymond Conrad. However, while scoping out the club he spies Savannah sneaking about, taking pictures of the top brass entering the establishment. Risky! Especially since some who enter the club never exit alive. He ends up rescuing her from a guard and then begins hunting her for his own reasons. **** This is a steamy paranormal romance. If you do not like explicit bedroom scenes and hot fantasies, stay away. If you love those scenes (or could care less if they are there or not), then this is right up your alley. The author gives her readers danger, shape-shifters, and hot romance. The best of everything. Brava. **** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Everything but the kitchen sink--is it really necessary?,
By C. Farley "seafaire" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Shadow Of The Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
This author writes a strong series of paranormal books dealing with werewolves, but more importantly the relationships these creatures have with each other and their mates. Each book stands alone and this is one of the weaker ones in the series. It's mostlybecause we got a whole lotta--stuff--tucked into one little story. A great love story with two strong interesting leads, plus good secondary love story with folks you grow to care about then add the arrival of the families from the other books and that could be enough. Let's add another layer with the disappearance of a beloved sister, then the discovery of a secret sex club, plus the training of each lead in a little lite BDSM, and finally throw in a paranormal villian from--I don't know-- a parallel dimension who has telepathic powers and feeds off strong human emotions? It works out OK and I did learn a new use for plastic wrap other than preserving last night's dinner but it felt messy. Don't hurry on this one--it's just OK.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent paranormal romantic suspense,
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Shadow Of The Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
The DC police inform artist Savannah Carpenter that they believe her sister Charlotte accidentally fell off rocks at Rock Creek Park leading to her being at George Washington University Hospital in a coma. Savannah thinks otherwise as she feels someone pushed her sibling who was looking into strange happenings at Club Eighteen better known as the Castle by its rich S&M patrons.When the Castle's guards see Savannah taking photos of their clients, they go after her, but a large wolf rescues her. Investigative reporter Lance Marshall offers to team up with Savannah as he senses a story that could help her learn what happened to Charlotte. She agrees. They enter the club albeit to have fun, but also to obtain the truth. However, like the Hotel California it is easy to enter, but impossible to leave. The York werewolf moon novels contains several excellent paranormal romantic suspense tales (see CRIMSON MOON), but SHADOW OF THE MOON may be the best of the series so far. The action-packed story line is fast-paced and filled with sexual tension accentuated by the danger that the audience will taste as if we have the enhanced sense of a werewolf. The lead couple is a delightful pairing as they investigate the goings on at the club, what happened to Charlotte, and the attraction between them in a gripping thriller. Harriet Klausner |
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