Paw Prints Rating: iiiii
Book Synopsis -
In this exciting continuation to the True Mates Series, Human Liaison Cady Gray and Second-in-Command Nick Vrost are drawn together after a night of passion.
Despite growing up in the world of the New York Lycan clan, Cady Gray still feels like an outsider looking in. She’s built walls around her, to protect herself and the clan, harboring a deep secret from her past that threatens her future. The clan’s sexy Beta shifter has always intrigued her, but he’s kept his distance, that is, until one innocent dance.
Nick Vrost has wanted Cady for years, but kept his own desires at bay for the sake of the clan and his family. As second-in-command of the New York clan and heir to the Vrost fortune, it was his duty to marry a suitable high-ranking Lycan female and produce a child to carry on the line. After ignoring Cady for years, one touch ignites something he can no longer control and he may have to choose between family obligation and his long-simmering desire for the quiet beauty.
When a near-catastrophic event forces them to confront their attraction, they find that one night simply isn’t enough. However, the New York clan is facing its biggest challenge yet and incidents attacking Lycans in the city are increasing. Cady’s life is put in danger, but evidence begins to link her to the attacks. But, who is behind all these threats and will the Lycans survive?
Blood Moon is a full-length (over 60,000 words) werewolf paranormal romance with explicit love scenes, naughty language, and shifter suspense action with guaranteed HEA and no cliffhangers!
Although it works as a standalone romance story, this book takes place in the True Mates series. Though not necessary, I recommend you read “Fated Mates” before this book to understand the world and the main plot.
Book review -
WOO!!! This definitely one of the HOTTEST shifter romances I've read since reading the Werelock Evolution series!!
Cady and Nick are the perfect match. A decade of working together and 1 dance changes it all.
Trying to hide their feelings for each other, was getting harder and harder, until a freak snow storm traps them in a hotel in upstate NY during the Blood Moon, and Cady gives herself to Nick in order to help him from going through the change and saving everyone in the hotel, including herself. But, she lost her heart in the process, as did he.
In the midst of their budding romance, Cady's absent mother, a witch, appears from nowhere and tries to sabotage Cady's happy life with the Lycan's, but making it look like she is the one attacking them.
Thankfully the calvary, in the form of her best friend Alynna, comes to her aide after Cady is kidnapped by her own mother, and proves that it was her all along and not Cady, of course a little witchy help from Cady's aunt and cousin doesn't hurt.
Seriously HOT scenes, will have your temperature rising like it mine. Nick definitely shows Cady just how much he has wanted her for the last 10 years, and of course you can't forget the dreams...HOLY CUPCAKES!!!
This is the first book I've read from this author and being as it's the 2nd book in the series, I've already gone and bought book 1. This author is absolutely brilliant and I can't wait to read more of her work.
Happy Howls (positives): I love that even with all the evidence against Cady, Alynna still stands behind her, and that Grant is so willing to give her the time she needed to prove Cady's innocence
Gruesome Growls (negatives): Nick really pissed me off, when he automatically believed that Cady was the one doing the attacks, after all the years they worked together and then month they were together physically, that he would just believe that!! Oh I wanted to go through my screen and bitch slap him so freaking hard!!!
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