Mo Daoust
Vivianna Lopez and Logan Reynolds had been childhood friends, then young lovers, until Logan stood up Vivianna on prom night, he didn’t speak to her again and gave her no explanation. Vivi went on to college while Logan pursued his music career. Five years later, Logan has a successful alternative rock band, Logan and the Howlers, Vivi is a journalist. She is vying for a staff position at Rolling Stone magazine, which is extremely important to her, but she has to interview Logan, who usually refuses to talk to the press. Vivi doesn’t like the idea, but decides to try anyway. She is still angry at him after all these years, but deep down, she still loves him. Logan has never stopped loving her, but he never felt he could tell her his secret: he is a werewolf. And now with her being a journalist, what if she exposed Logan and his pack? Their first meeting doesn’t go well at all, but Vivi also has another story on the backburner: She has come upon a serious story on government defence contracts that involve the Nero Organisation; everyone’s life could be in danger… BLUE MOON is so much more than a second chance romance, because there are also Pack politics at work, and a lot of action and plot twists. It’s very fast-paced, and I felt that it was very realistic, even for a paranormal romance. I loved how Vivi reacted to Logan’s announcement: first disbelief, neither hysterical nor mocking, then relative acceptance; I could really relate to her. I also really liked the tone: it’s young, it flows well, and it’s brilliantly written, with very natural-sounding dialogues. The romance felt real, as did the chemistry between Logan and Vivi. BLUE MOON is an excellent paranormal romance with intelligence and heart. I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Angela Thornton
I loved this book so much I couldn't put it down. It had a sad part in it, but it had a great ending. Can't wait for book 2.
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