Call of the Highland Moon (MacInnes Werewolves, Bk 1)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Katherine S. (kathyk519) - , reviewed on + 111 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This was the first book that I have read by this author - and I am not sure if I will read more. The premise was a good one - Alpha werewolf (Gideon) leaving his beloved Highlands to see the world. Just when he was going to go back - he is attacked and wounded. Carly finds his wolf self on her doorstep and cares for him. Romance and hot sex ensues, etc.
The first third or more of the book was a little slow for my taste. I felt that there was too much inner dialog happening with not enough action or story. The next third picked up and got better. The last third was great. The action was intense. The overall story line is going to continue in the next couple of books - with some more paranormal aspects - a door leading to another world, some evil beings and back story about where the werewolves came from.
It seemed like some things in the book were explained while others were not. Sometimes there was too much detail, while at other points, the story just fluffed along.
Since the last third of the book picked up - perhaps I will give the second book a try...but we will see.
The first third or more of the book was a little slow for my taste. I felt that there was too much inner dialog happening with not enough action or story. The next third picked up and got better. The last third was great. The action was intense. The overall story line is going to continue in the next couple of books - with some more paranormal aspects - a door leading to another world, some evil beings and back story about where the werewolves came from.
It seemed like some things in the book were explained while others were not. Sometimes there was too much detail, while at other points, the story just fluffed along.
Since the last third of the book picked up - perhaps I will give the second book a try...but we will see.
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