Thursday, April 05, 2018
Review: Desert Moon (The Wolves of Twin Moon Ranch Book 1) by Anna Lowe
Book Description
The scent of destiny... The danger in desire.
Lana Dixon knows well enough to steer clear of alpha males, but Ty Hawthorne is as impossible to avoid as the sizzling Arizona sun. Her inner wolf just won’t give up on the alpha who’s tall, dark, and more than a little dangerous. One midnight romp under the full moon is enough for Lana to know she’ll risk her life for him — but what about her pride?
Ty puts duty above everything — even the overwhelming instinct that says Lana’s the one. She’s the Juliet to his Romeo: forbidden. And with a pack of poaching rogues closing in, it’s hardly the time to yield to his desires. Or is love just what this lonely alpha needs to set his spirit free?
My Review
Ty is not happy to have to pick up a couple of ladies from the airport when he had more pressing matters to attend to but he does and that's when Lana gets a look at him. Lana is taking her grandmother to Arizona to get her settled into her new home and then she plans to go back home. Or at least that's what she is hoping will happen but things have a way or working out the way they are meant to even if it's not the way we expect them to. Her grandmother and the grandmothers friend are really funny and cute the way they say things that shock Lana at times.
Neither of these two know that the mates they scented years ago and lost were each other. Ty took it really hard when he couldn't find the she-wolf that the scent belonged to years ago. He keeps his feeling tightly hidden away especially since his pack has been trying to find him a mate and he wants no part of it. Ty figures out who she is but he's reluctant to claim her because her father is the enemy.
It was fun watching these two get to know one another and watching Ty figure out how to break the news to his father once he figured out that she was his mate. I really liked getting to read from all points of view even while they are in wolf form, that was interesting to see.
There's some rogue coyote shifters in the area making trouble for the pack, the danger gets really close before the trouble is taken care of. It was a fun, action packed read.
I give this book 3 out of 5 stars.
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Uh uh, daughter of the enemy. Those can be fun. :)
ReplyDeleteThose dang coyotes
ReplyDeletelol Right?
DeleteAll points of view can be interesting when done right indeed.
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DeleteBeing mooned by a coyote isn't always fun!
ReplyDeletelol No, I don't imagine it would be.
DeleteA daughter from a mortal enemy and she's your mate..hmm, sounds fun indeed ;)
ReplyDeleteIt was.
Deletenice review
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Deletecoyote? that's nice!
ReplyDeleteYeah I liked it.
DeleteIt's been awhile since I read a book with wolves :D
ReplyDeleteI love the shifters.
DeleteAwesome review. I think I will pick this one up as I liked your opinion of ir.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I hope you like it too.
DeleteSounds like something I might enjoy. Grandmothers in books can be so fun.
ReplyDeleteI hope you do get it, it was fun.
DeleteCoyote shifters are so annoying. I never knew of this one, thanks for bringing it to my attention. Nice review.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome.
DeleteSounds interesting. I love shifter romance. Thanks for sharing.
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