Chelsea S. (PengQueen) reviewed on + 114 more book reviews
This is part of Rebecca York's Moon Series, which centers around werewolves and pscychic mysteries. I gave this one four stars, which is pretty typical for York's books.
While out collecting native plants for his landscaping job, Logan Marshall is caught in a trap specifically designed for shapeshifters. He is found by the woman who the trap was really meant for, Rinna, a shapeshifter from another demension. She procedes to rescue him and take him to her home. They are pursued across demensions by Falcone, who wants Rinna as his personal slave.
One of the most amusing though at times most irritating parts of the book deal with the differences between Rinna's world and our own. Her perplexity with electricity, cars, and guns made me laugh out loud, and cringe at the cheesiness. Overall I liked Rinna as a character, even if she was a bit overdone. Logan is a passably average hero, doing pretty much everything we expect him to do. He's patient, understanding, and sexy. And yeah, a bit predictable. The plot similarly engaging but unsurprising. In the end though, I love the romance and the fantasy in this book. I'd recommend it to York fans.
While out collecting native plants for his landscaping job, Logan Marshall is caught in a trap specifically designed for shapeshifters. He is found by the woman who the trap was really meant for, Rinna, a shapeshifter from another demension. She procedes to rescue him and take him to her home. They are pursued across demensions by Falcone, who wants Rinna as his personal slave.
One of the most amusing though at times most irritating parts of the book deal with the differences between Rinna's world and our own. Her perplexity with electricity, cars, and guns made me laugh out loud, and cringe at the cheesiness. Overall I liked Rinna as a character, even if she was a bit overdone. Logan is a passably average hero, doing pretty much everything we expect him to do. He's patient, understanding, and sexy. And yeah, a bit predictable. The plot similarly engaging but unsurprising. In the end though, I love the romance and the fantasy in this book. I'd recommend it to York fans.
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