Monday, August 17, 2009

Killing Moon by Rebecca York


This is the first book in Rebecca York's Moon Series. I really enjoyed it. The storyline flowed really well. There is an alpha male werewolf. There is a serial killer. There is a genetic researcher who is smart. I hope the second book in this series is a good as this one.


The Series Order is:

Killing Moon

Edge of the Moon

Witching Moon

Cravings

Crimson Moon

Shadow of the Moon

New Moon

Huntress Moon

Ghost Moon

Eternal Moon

Dragon Moon


Synopsis (from rebeccayork.com): Ross Marshall, my werewolf detective. He’s on the trail of a serial killer, who shoots him at the beginning of the story. Out of his mind with an infected bullet wound, he’s treated by a beautiful young doctor, Megan Sheridan. He’s drawn to Megan–and she to him--yet he’s vowed never to pass on his werewolf genes. As he becomes more intimately involved with Megan, she helps him figure out his genetic heritage. But the killer turns his attention on them. And Ross finds he must reveal his violent nature to Megan if he wants to save her. The setting is always important to my books. KILLING MOON takes place in the DC area because that’s where I live, and I also felt that setting a story here adds extra cachet.


My Thoughts: What made this book so great to me was that Rebecca York wrote a story that is an actual suspenseful story. Sure this is considered a paranormal romance book but there is a real story that flows. There is steamy friction between Ross and Marshall but the best part of the book is Ross' hunt for the killer.

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