*Happy sigh*I really enjoyed this one. I really liked Zoey and her strength (opening scene with Zoey fighting off her attacker with a windshield wiper grabbed my attention). I liked the idea of 2 villains and their fates. The Pack's Alpha was a nice surprise as well. Connor was a great hero with his...
Changeling Moon is a typical shifter romance story and I think it was rather well done. The story begins with Zoey who is on the run from her past. She is a journalist and a psychic who seems to get a sense of things after the fact, this works great for her investigative writing skills but personall...
The point of view changes made me a little nuts and though the writing got better as the novel went the story and characters did not compel me enough to keep my full interest. This is partially because I prefer a known supernatural world but it is also because the plot and characters were not very o...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsThis is a wolfish series that I sincerely regret not having started earlier. Not only is Changeling Moon about werewolves (my fave!) but Dani Harper's writing is outstanding! The plot line unfurls seamlessly, the characters are endearing and the ending wraps things up so beau...
This novel has 280 pages on the Nook. I thought book had a good storyline that kept you reading. The characters were defined and very likeable. This is the first book in the Changeling series. After reading this book I will be looking for more books by Dani Harper. He roams the moonlit wilderness, h...
Oh this is a fun PNR. It has what most people want in their shifter PNRs. A smexy man... too good to be true, and a veterinarian with a huge heart to boot! A kick-ass female who has no problem staring down death with a glare. It is a mate for life book that makes most women who love it swoon (yes, I...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerI think I’m developing a sixth sense for picking good books. I had no idea who this author was, I didn’t know what the book was about, the cover wasn’t particularly appealing and I’m not that much into PNR. But this book seemed interesting so I just thre...
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