Emily H. (devnem) reviewed on + 8 more book reviews
Review written by Emily for SqueakyCleanReads.com
Reminiscent of the Twilight series, Ivy Devlin brings a new work to the paranormal world of warewolves and hopelessly condemned love with her novel Low Red Moon. Avery was the sole witness to the brutal murder of her parents, but the experience was so traumatic, her mind has blocked most of it out! She is the only key to finding out who really killed her parentsand others living nearbyand that person (or thing) will stop at nothing to stop herunless they cant remember either!!
The writing in this book was fascinating. You can feel the deep emotion involved: grief, fear, passion. You feel disjointed and lostalmost as if you yourself have personally undergone severe loss and trauma. The style of writing has you feeling as if theres something trying to come into the perimeters of your vision and consciousness, but it never quite makes it out into the open. We are trying to rack our memory right along with Avery as she tries to solve the murder.
There were some pretty interesting twists and turns along the way! I admit to being surprised at the outcome! AndReader Beware!while there is a decent amount of closure, there is definitely a wide opening for a sequel! Engrossing and fast paced, Low Red Moon will keep you up at nights long after youve finished the last page! Overall rating is 4 out of 5 stars!
Reminiscent of the Twilight series, Ivy Devlin brings a new work to the paranormal world of warewolves and hopelessly condemned love with her novel Low Red Moon. Avery was the sole witness to the brutal murder of her parents, but the experience was so traumatic, her mind has blocked most of it out! She is the only key to finding out who really killed her parentsand others living nearbyand that person (or thing) will stop at nothing to stop herunless they cant remember either!!
The writing in this book was fascinating. You can feel the deep emotion involved: grief, fear, passion. You feel disjointed and lostalmost as if you yourself have personally undergone severe loss and trauma. The style of writing has you feeling as if theres something trying to come into the perimeters of your vision and consciousness, but it never quite makes it out into the open. We are trying to rack our memory right along with Avery as she tries to solve the murder.
There were some pretty interesting twists and turns along the way! I admit to being surprised at the outcome! AndReader Beware!while there is a decent amount of closure, there is definitely a wide opening for a sequel! Engrossing and fast paced, Low Red Moon will keep you up at nights long after youve finished the last page! Overall rating is 4 out of 5 stars!