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Warrior's Moon (Children of the Moon #5)
After being rejected by Caelis, the pregnant Shona was forced to marry an English baron. Now, she’s on the run from the deceased baron’s heir. Determined to protect her children, she heads north to the only family she has left on Balmoral Island. On her journey, fate brings her betrayer and the father of her oldest child back into her life.
Caelis is destined to usurp the corrupt laird ruling over the Chrechte people, but he refuses to abandon his sacred mate and son once again. The last thing Shona wants is to return to the clan that hurt her or forgive Caelis, but passion and a love that will not die urges her to join him. The fate of his people and her own small family rests on her ability to forgive. But she has to wonder if she truly comes before the pack, or if nothing has changed at all...
It took me a while to get through this one...much longer than any other in the series. Honestly, I just wasn't into this one. The way the h went back and forth between giving in to the H and then giving him a hard time for leaving her six years prior annoyed me. She was very inconsistent. Also, if the H's "gentian" blue eyes were mentioned one more time...good grief. And the big "challenge scene" at the end took less than 10 pages. I loved the first 3 in the series, but this one I found to be a
I have enjoyed the first two books in Lucy Monroe's Children of the Moon series, and while this was enjoyable, it did not quite deliver the same punch. There were too many supernatural races being bandied abut, and frankly a lot of times it was confusing.So, enjoyable, but not quite as much as Moon awakening (my fave)
I love PNR, but this one didn't do it for me. I felt like we were constantly taking a break to explain the mythology/world build through conversations. Endless conversations... Granted, it has to be tough to seamlessly build mythological worlds and give the background without info-dumping. However, I have read plenty of PNRs that have managed quite well. Considering this wasn't the first book in the series, I was surprised at how much 'splaining was going on.For those of you who seek out
I absolutely LOVED IT!!!! It's hard to find Historical Paranormal Romances and it's such a joy when you do find one. Lucy Monore's Children of the Moon series, is all brilliant books and such a joy to read. A very talented excellent writer and gifted story teller.
Medieval Highland paranormal with sex. This is the 5th book in the series. Tropes I dislike - 6 years go by before the H/h are reunited. Hate that! In the meantime, The heroine has to marry an old Baron (old enough to be her grandfather. She's pregnant by the hero, but he's repudiated her. He acts like a jerk & tells her it's someone else that she's slept with that got her pregnant. She also has a daughter by the old Baron. What I like - The heroine is strong willed & not about to take
a good story which does justice to its' series.Lucy Monroe has proven again that she has an avid talent in weaving stories that hold as enthralled. Though I have to admit that I expected Uven to put up more fight than he did. I'm looking forward to the next story in the series in which I think Paindeal will be found and it's bound to be exciting.
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 317 pages Rating: 3.96 | 555 Users | 48 Reviews
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Original Title: | Warrior's Moon |
ISBN: | 0425254429 (ISBN13: 9780425254424) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Children of the Moon #5 |
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Chrechte wolf shifter Caelis turned his back on his human lover, Shona, so that he could remain loyal to his pack. Six years later, he thinks she’s dead. He’s wrong...After being rejected by Caelis, the pregnant Shona was forced to marry an English baron. Now, she’s on the run from the deceased baron’s heir. Determined to protect her children, she heads north to the only family she has left on Balmoral Island. On her journey, fate brings her betrayer and the father of her oldest child back into her life.
Caelis is destined to usurp the corrupt laird ruling over the Chrechte people, but he refuses to abandon his sacred mate and son once again. The last thing Shona wants is to return to the clan that hurt her or forgive Caelis, but passion and a love that will not die urges her to join him. The fate of his people and her own small family rests on her ability to forgive. But she has to wonder if she truly comes before the pack, or if nothing has changed at all...
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Title | : | Warrior's Moon (Children of the Moon #5) |
Author | : | Lucy Monroe |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 317 pages |
Published | : | July 2nd 2013 by Berkley Sensation |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Paranormal Romance. Shapeshifters |
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It took me a while to get through this one...much longer than any other in the series. Honestly, I just wasn't into this one. The way the h went back and forth between giving in to the H and then giving him a hard time for leaving her six years prior annoyed me. She was very inconsistent. Also, if the H's "gentian" blue eyes were mentioned one more time...good grief. And the big "challenge scene" at the end took less than 10 pages. I loved the first 3 in the series, but this one I found to be a
I have enjoyed the first two books in Lucy Monroe's Children of the Moon series, and while this was enjoyable, it did not quite deliver the same punch. There were too many supernatural races being bandied abut, and frankly a lot of times it was confusing.So, enjoyable, but not quite as much as Moon awakening (my fave)
I love PNR, but this one didn't do it for me. I felt like we were constantly taking a break to explain the mythology/world build through conversations. Endless conversations... Granted, it has to be tough to seamlessly build mythological worlds and give the background without info-dumping. However, I have read plenty of PNRs that have managed quite well. Considering this wasn't the first book in the series, I was surprised at how much 'splaining was going on.For those of you who seek out
I absolutely LOVED IT!!!! It's hard to find Historical Paranormal Romances and it's such a joy when you do find one. Lucy Monore's Children of the Moon series, is all brilliant books and such a joy to read. A very talented excellent writer and gifted story teller.
Medieval Highland paranormal with sex. This is the 5th book in the series. Tropes I dislike - 6 years go by before the H/h are reunited. Hate that! In the meantime, The heroine has to marry an old Baron (old enough to be her grandfather. She's pregnant by the hero, but he's repudiated her. He acts like a jerk & tells her it's someone else that she's slept with that got her pregnant. She also has a daughter by the old Baron. What I like - The heroine is strong willed & not about to take
a good story which does justice to its' series.Lucy Monroe has proven again that she has an avid talent in weaving stories that hold as enthralled. Though I have to admit that I expected Uven to put up more fight than he did. I'm looking forward to the next story in the series in which I think Paindeal will be found and it's bound to be exciting.
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