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Anonymous
Posted October 20, 2006
A good book to read!
I enjoyed all the others in this series, too. Well written. Runs right along... I recommend it!
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Anonymous
Posted March 15, 2006
Her Best Yet!
Crescent Moon carries the reader deep into the Louisiana bayous and introduces you to a world few have experienced. The story holds twists, turns and even an unusual Voudon Priestess. The heroine is likeable, self-depracating, sensible, and (thankfully) does not fit Hollywood's beauty standard's. (Can't we relate, ladies?) The hero is hot, flawed and full of secrets. (Gotta love an alpha male bad-boy). Handeland's sultry imagery and even hotter love scenes definitely will please any reader of paranormal romance.
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Frank Tallient hires Chicago based cryptozoologist Diana Malone to investigate strange killings in the swamps near New Orleans. Her new client wants Diana to capture whatever is murdering the local populace both expect a mundane serial killer is at work, but also understand the underlying reason he chose her is the possibility that a more esoteric murderer, an ABC (Alien Big Cat) like a wolf or even a werewolf is behind the slaughter.----- Former Special Forces soldier and native son Adam Ruelle is the best person to guide Diana through the bayou jungle, but if he is even alive, which is doubtful, he is the posterboy of recluses and probably will reject her request. Still she tries and he reluctantly agrees when he cannot persuade her that the only animals she wants to see is a cub at a baseball game in Chicago. At night in the eerie Louisiana swamps, Diana begins to fall in love with her strange guide an emotion she thought dead since her beloved Simon Malone passed away. Against all he understands about his heritage, Adam reciprocates though he believes the ¿curse¿ needs to end with him. In daylight she believes he hides the truth about himself and what he knows about their prey, who stalks the scientist and her escort.------- The fourth paranormal romantic suspense fantasy Moon tale is a terrific entry in what is one of the better running sub-genre series of the last few years. The lead couple is an exhilarating pairing as they fall in love, but both have monster doubts about any relationship that is if they survive being the hunted. Readers who appreciate a strong one sitting thriller will want to read CRESCENT MOON and the other Lori Handeland lunar tales (DARK MOON, HUNTER¿S MOON, and BLUE MOON).----- Harriet Klausner
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