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Killing Moon (The Moon Series, Book 1) Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780425220276
ISBN: 0425220273
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: October 02, 2007
Publisher: Berkley
Studio: Berkley








Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - KIlling Moon
Rebecca has done it again. Some writers promise me a sleepless night and this author is one! There is not a book in this series that won't make you listen to house settling sounds and see monsters in the shadows.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Could have been better
Not bad. The overall storyline was good, but it was a little to melodramatic and soap operaish. The dialog left a lot to be desired. There were a lot of exchanges like this: "Ross." "Megan." "Ross!" "Megan!" "Oh God, Ross!" I kept wishing they would say more than each other's names. Also, some of the things they did seemed a bit unrealistic, or unreasonable. I'm still not sure why Ross felt he needed to search Megan's house, and I was a bit creeped out by his lingering over her stuff. Yeah, I get ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Loved it!
This is what a werewolf novel is supposed to be like! The character development was good, the storyline was interesting, and the romance was HOT! While a bit far-fetched as to the explaining of the werewolf gene....let's face it, were talking about werewolves here, you can't get much more far-fetched than that! I really enjoyed the private detective angle also. I liked this one enough to order the rest of her series. If you like were-novels, then I would definately suggest giving this one a look!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cool idea that was well-presented
I have been a fan of "monster" books since I was about 10; the werewolf type presented in this book is not unique (why do so many writers decide that for some reason the werewolf "gene" is deadly to girls? Scientifically girl babies are MORE robust, not less . . . *shrug*), but the overall concept is really quite interesting.

Ross Marshall is the latest in a line of werewolves descended from a single forebear - apparently around the time of the druids - who dared to ask the gods for a gift ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A reasonable werewolf/crime book but lacking that special something
"Killing Moon" is the first book I've read by Rebecca York and it was OK - but only really that. She takes the common werewolf theme and adds her own twist to it, which I liked, but somehow there didn't seem to be enough meat in this book to make it really gripping.

Warning - spoilers below!

Megan Sheridan is a researcher in a biotech company who has her own specific project that she's working on but she keeps getting other basic work handed on to her by her boss. One such job is ... Read More





 

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