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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780425209615
ISBN number: 042520961X
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 352
Printing Date: June 06, 2006
Publishing house: Berkley
Sale Popularity Level: 136941
Studio: Berkley
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Brief Book Summary:
Lance Marshall has a nose for great news stories-not surprising, since he's aided by his werewolf abilities. Now he's prowling outside an ultra-exclusive Washington, D.C. nightclub-'The Castle.' But he is not alone. Savannah Carpenter wants to know how her sister ended up in a coma, and she knows that The Castle has something to do with it. But when Lance and Savannah pretend to be lovers to gain entrance, they learn that deception and unbridled lust can be a dangerous combination.
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It wasn't quite the werewolf-related romance novel I had in mind, but it was a real delight to read with lots of delicious sensual situations. Not the book for the least-bit prude or easily offended by S&M/bondage material, but for those tolerant it's a nice book to take to bed.
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Sex, romance and intrigue.
If you are a fan of Rebecca's books, this one should blow you over. Secret sex clubs where they fulfill your every desire, a reporter who knows how to find the dirty deeds and a woman who wants to know what happened to her sister. Three ingredients for a great book.
It's the fifth in the Moon books and very sexy. It is also the very first book to touch on the subsequent series Ms. York is working towards involving a parallel world. Great reading.
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Rebecca York, is one of my favorite werewolves series writer. She had the talent to make me get into the stories and make it work. Her characters are always likeable. With promises of excitement, mystery and romance....York is so much worth it IMO.
Shadow of the Moon is the latest "Moon" werewolves series. The book grabbed me from the very first page and I never put it down. It was wonderfully exciting and very steamy, sensual, with some explcit scenes. The book added dimension to the story which was what made the story great! The tension between Savannah and Lance, was sizzle. I really enjoyed seeing the Marshalls' brothers and their wives again; including the cousins. I love to see old characters making appearance...hence the reason I love series books . there also second characters couple that are likeable too. And it look like the subsequent book going to continue off where we met Rinna's world :)YAY!
I love the werewolves "Moon" series. And I think you won't be disappointed in it. It's a worthy read! Do yourself a favor and go read Rebecca York books.
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Rebecca York knows how to combine spicy romance with an excellent story. Her plotting is dead on, the twists and turns kept me turning the pages. And the sex is terrific.
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Continuing her foray into kinky sex, York spends most of the book on S&M scenes and doesn't really allow Savannah and Lance's relationship to really bloom.
Very little actual story. Too much back story on too many minor characters. She relies heavily on the fact that if you've read all her werewolf stories you already know that being a Marshall cousin makes Lance sexy, caring, and instantly in love with Savannah (the whole wolf lifemate thing) and that when all the brothers and cousins and their wives show up, you know who they are and what their special powers are.
The ending is a big reunion bringing back brother Grant and his wife, introducing brother Logan in preparation for New Moon (not very effectively, I had to go back and figure where he even came into the story). All the other Marshall cousins Ross, Adam, Sam and their wives are here too(and Jack and Katherine are mentioned, wouldn't want to leave anyone out).
Most of them don't do much. Grant and Antonia are given the most to do, probably since York assumes that since their original appearance was in a short story (Burning Moon/Cravings) not all the readers may know them. If you haven't read all the other books, you'll wonder who the heck everyone is and what they are doing here.
She also spends several chapters introducing a character from the same universe as the evil villian, and then spends maybe two sentences telling how this character contributes to saving the day and the Marshall's don't even meet her they just sense her.
This is definately not a keeper.
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