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Moonshifted

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  • Posted November 28, 2012

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    Edie Spence series is for sure one of the best UF books around

    Reviewed by ANGELA & posted at Under the Covers Book Blog


    “Edie Spence series is for sure one of the best UF books around.” ~Under the Covers

    Moonshifted is the second installment of Edie Spence series. Ms. Alexander delivered another well written and engaging story. She managed to make this book even better with a more detailed but complex plot. I devoured it in about two and half days which is big for me considering I’m a slow reader.

    Edie continues to get her nursing experience working at a secret unit called Y4 where her patients are of the supernatural kind. If you read Nightshifted (book1), you know that Edie is a special nurse. She is a patient advocate and she goes above and beyond her duties. She is good at what she does and can handle high stress level situations. Well, she definitely proved that here when chaos occurs at her work as well as her personal life.

    The world building is more in-depth in this installment. Ms. Alexander definitely widened the world, it’s not just limited to the patients in Y4 but even beyond the hospital walls. Edie is more involved with the faction of vampires’ and the wolves’ hierarchies during the overturn of leaders. Along with the caring for a patient who happens to be the Alpha of his pack; she also promised to be responsible and be a part of a vampire coronation ceremony. Both factions are involved in a power struggle that is of course brewing into war. Edie just finds herself in the midst of all the chaos. I’m telling you, they all seem to flock to her for help. While she does well with this type of chaos, I can’t say the same for her love life.

    She still doesn’t have one. After her zombie boyfriend left her she just can’t seem to shake him off. Not that she doesn’t have any choices, in fact, she has two good candidates. Asher, a sexy shifter is at her beck and call. And Lucas, a wolf up for the Alpha leadership position is also very interested. It’s frustrating to see her attraction for them but not able to give a relationship a chance. I mean, both men are super sexy, very powerful and did I mention sexy? I just totally disagree with her sleeping around and I can’t wait for her to give love a chance. *Preferably with Asher*

    Edie’s co-workers, her brother and even her mom were fun to read about. They are so easy to love or hate (as far as her brother goes). Ms. Alexander is obviously knowledgeable about nursing care but what awes me is her incorporation of it into a paranormal world. It was really cool to see how protocols are handled when your patients are supernaturals. Ms. Alexander ended this book with a bit of a cliffhanger. There were some decisions that seemed final and I’m curious to see how she will pull Edie out of that situation.

    I enjoyed every bit of this book. The plot is very intriguing, full of action and a good amount of smexy. Edie Spence series is for sure one of the best UF books around.

    *ARC provided by publisher

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    Posted May 14, 2013

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 27, 2013

    Awsome

    1st book was really good 2nd was better...summer 2013 cant wait for the 3rd

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 11, 2013

    Recommended--especially for healthcare professionals who like paranormal reads

    Interesting premise on healthcare for the paranormal.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 11, 2012

    I loved this book!

    This is the 2nd book in the series.... I cannot wait for the 3rd

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 29, 2012

    It's the second book in the Edie spence series and it's pretty g

    It's the second book in the Edie spence series and it's pretty good. You learn a little more about the characters and the world they live in. Definitely recommend. The only warning I have is that the books are in first person so if your not a fan of only one characters point of view then you might want to skip this. Other than that its an excellent series.

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