Diana L. (zzonielady) reviewed Beneath a Darkening Moon (Ripple Creek Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 90 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I liked both of the Ripple Creek Werewolf books. The two sisters are twins with lots of psychic power, but are very different otherwise. Their lifemates have bad boy attitudes probably due to their Alpha natures. Add evil, crazy bitches, literally their werewolves, and you have excitement and a mystery to unravel while reading about lifemates struggling to deny and then come to terms with finding love in the least likely of men, in their estimation.
Anne (booklover6) - reviewed Beneath a Darkening Moon (Ripple Creek Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 210 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this book much better than the first.
Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed Beneath a Darkening Moon (Ripple Creek Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 1026 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a bit disappointing. I really didn't like Cade for over 1/2 of the book. He comes across as condescending and judgmental. For example, he insists on calling Savannah "Vannah" even thought she repeatedly corrects him. He threatens Savannah and repeatedly throws her past in her face. He questions her abilities and decisions she makes as head ranger. In short, Cade is an unlikeable jackass. For most of the book. He redeems himself by the end, but the length of time it took this jackass to get there, well I almost stopping reading (and almost threw the book across the room). This is Keri Arthur and I really (usually) enjoy her stories. If you are new to KA- don't read this one first, k?
I am glad her earlier OOP stuff is being re-released!
I am glad her earlier OOP stuff is being re-released!