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5.0 out of 5 stars More! More!
Jason has fought the curse a werewolf's bite placed upon him and his brother for three years. When another wolf attacks him, a strange beauty saves him from her, taking the injured man to her home and her tribe, despite the fact that it is forbidden to bring outsiders to the People.

Tala is the Chosen of a tribe of warriors who seem to belong out of time. She has no...

Published on Dec 26 2002 by Huntress Reviews

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3.0 out of 5 stars A nice book
I found this book to be a good read. But it did not hold my interest. I had a hard time getting in the charaters' minds. I kept wishing that Tala was stronger. I think that Sherrilyn Kenyon or Susanne Brockmann are both better at the adventure/romamce story.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Could not hold my interest...slow first half..., Dec 24 2003
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Detra Fitch (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
Jason Donavon was cursed. The only way he knew to lift the curse was to find the werewolf that had bitten him and then kill it. The wolf within him was getting stronger. Jason feared that he would soon lose his humanity forever.

She was called Tala Soaringbird by her people. She was "the chosen one". She was granted the powers to protect her hidden people from "the outside world" and from the Sica (A.K.A. the werewolves who feed on humans). As Chosen, Tala's duty was to seek out the evil ones and destroy them. It was during such a confrontation that she met Jason.

By rights Tala was to kill Jason. But she could see that Jason was still in pure form. He had not yet given in to the beast or tasted human blood. And Jason did not know it, but Tala already owed Jason a debt. In order for Tala to repay the debt, she risked everything.

* The plot sounded so wonderful and I had enjoyed the story of Jason's brother in a previous story. However, this book simply could not hold my attention at all. The characters never became real to me. I found myself getting bored and putting the book down often. As much as I enjoyed this author's previous work I can not recommend this one. *

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews

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4.0 out of 5 stars The second half is better than the first., July 28 2003
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Chadwick H. Saxelid "Bookworm" (Concord, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
It has been three years since Jason Donovan and his brother Rick were attacked by a wolf that was more than a mere wolf. Three years spent by Jason searching for the creature responsible for cursing them to answer the call of the moon. Once he finds it, Jason hopes to kill it and release he and his brother from their prison, so that they may be fully human again, not half wolf.

Then Jason is attacked by another werewolf and rescued by Tala Soaringbird. But when a second werewolf shows up to attack Tala, Jason instinctively leaps to her defense. He awakens to find himself her prisoner in a secret tribal world hidden deep inside the woods of Canada. There the mystery of who changed him and how he must learn to live with his new identity is revealed.

Drive-In Movie critic Joe Bob Briggs has a routine where he complains of "Way too much plot getting in the way of the story." Call of the Moon suffers a tad from that. Less time is spent on the romance between Jason and Tala and more on Jason learning the ropes of his environment. Granted there is a reason for this, but one would hope for more romance in a romance novel. There is some nice humor and the twists are credible, so the book is not a complete wash-out. Four stars might be a tad over generous, but the book left me hoping the author would revisit her characters. Tala's brother especially, who is in need of a strong woman. Recommended strictly to werewolf fans.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Yawn!, Mar 1 2003
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This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was dry and boring. If you can finish reading this then good. The story that lead to this book was so good and this book was just blah.....
If you like weird and bazaar this might be for you. If you like werewolves read Bitten. This was not that book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Yawn!, Mar 1 2003
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This book was dry and boring. If you can finish reading this then good. The story that lead to this book was so good and this book was just blah.....
If you like weird and bazaar this might be for you. If you like werewolves read Bitten. This was not that book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A nice book, Jan 7 2003
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This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this book to be a good read. But it did not hold my interest. I had a hard time getting in the charaters' minds. I kept wishing that Tala was stronger. I think that Sherrilyn Kenyon or Susanne Brockmann are both better at the adventure/romamce story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More! More!, Dec 26 2002
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Jason has fought the curse a werewolf's bite placed upon him and his brother for three years. When another wolf attacks him, a strange beauty saves him from her, taking the injured man to her home and her tribe, despite the fact that it is forbidden to bring outsiders to the People.

Tala is the Chosen of a tribe of warriors who seem to belong out of time. She has no knowledge of Jason's world, but their lack of mutual culture is no barrier to the attraction that sizzles unspoken between them from the first. Nor is the fact that Tala is supposed to kill Jason as her duty to protect her people a thing that stands between them. Rather than destroy Jason, she seeks to heal him, to help him control the beast that would steal his humanity. At every step of the way, she must fight with her brother for control of the situation, and also fight herself. Passion and love are forbidden to the Chosen, else their unique powers that protect the clan are lost. Love, duty, secrets, and danger form an intoxicating mix of turmoil and passion that is destined to explode, the fallout of which is only death.

* Jason's long awaited story is one that is hard to put down. Mixing Brigadooon and Witness for feel, this novel is compelling, passionate, and even sweet. The tormented impossibility of the love herein will make your heart ache, and the surprise ending will make you rejoice. Let us hope that Ms. Thompson is not done with the wolves yet. *

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Call Of The Moon, Dec 18 2002
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Jason has fought the curse a werewolf's bite placed upon him and his brother for three years. When another wolf attacks him, a strange beauty saves him from her, taking the injured man to her home and her tribe, despite the fact that it is forbidden to bring outsiders to the People.

Tala is the Chosen of a tribe of warriors who seem to belong out of time. She has no knowledge of Jason's world, but their lack of mutual culture is no barrier to the attraction that sizzles unspoken between them from the first. Nor is the fact that Tala is supposed to kill Jason as her duty to protect her people a thing that stands between them. Rather than destroy Jason, she seeks to heal him, to help him control the beast that would steal his humanity. At every step of the way, she must fight with her brother for control of the situation, and also fight herself. Passion and love are forbidden to the Chosen, else their unique powers that protect the clan are lost. Love, duty, secrets, and danger form an intoxicating mix of turmoil and passion that is destined to explode, the fallout of which is only death.

***** Jason's long awaited story is one that is hard to put down. Mixing Brigadooon and Witness for feel, this novel is compelling, passionate, and even sweet. The tormented impossibility of the love herein will make your heart ache, and the surprise ending will make you rejoice. Let us hope that Ms. Thompson is not done with the wolves yet. *****

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, Nov 18 2002
This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
Call of the Moon is a wonderful piece written by the talented Ronda Thompson. Her werewolves are hot, sexy, and erotic, and their sweet yet wild charm pulls you in and makes you fall in love with them. She has written the perfect combination of mystery, sexual tension, and journey of self discovery that keeps the reader turning the pages in anticipation of what is to come. If you love the paranormal and sensual written works, you will love Call of the Moon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars entertaining paranormal romance, Nov 11 2002
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This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
All Jason Donavon wants is for him and his brother Rick to be free of the curse of the werewolf that bit them three years ago. He searches for the evil one that placed this odious spell on him for Jason knows he must kill it if he wants to escape the darkness.

In Canada while still on his quest, Tala Soaringbird saves Jason from certain death from a werewolf. Tala and her people hunt werewolves, which means Jason must die, but instead she senses his honor and courage to fight and control the rage. Jason and Tala also feel an animalistic-like attraction for one another even as she seems to contain the power to reign in the beast that resides inside Jason. Though he desires her with every ounce of his soul, Jason doubts whether he can trust her. He wonders when the full moon arises will she kill him as she has been trained to do since birth?

CALL OF THE MOON is an exhilarating werewolf romance that will have supernatural lovers howling at the sun and moon for more work from Ronda Thompson. The lead couple is a charming duo, but it's the realm that the author creates that hooks the reader. The darkness engulfs the audience with twists and turns that make sense only after you turn the corner. Fans of a powerful yet entertaining paranormal romance need look no further than this page-turner that must not be read during a full moon.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sick of Vampire love stories??? How about a werewolf?, Nov 10 2002
This review is from: Call of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
Woo Hoo! I really liked this book. I had a hard time putting it down. Though improbable, the story and plot were imaginative and well thought out. It is NOT your typical love story, he is a werewolf, she is a Native American who's job it is to hunt, and kill werewolves. They meet in a dark alley and are attacked by werewolves. He wakes up tied to her bed... I will not write anymore. You will just have to read the book yourself. I will be watching for more by this author, Ronda Thompson. It's about time someone walks on the wild side!
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