My partner and I love to take road trips. Sometimes for a specific reason, sometimes for no reason at all except to feel a little freer. It can be a bit claustrophobic living downtown, all the buildings pressing in on you and surrounded by neighbours who talk to their hands and insist on leaving cou...
There's not a lot of good I can say about Claire de Lune. The only thing that kept me reading was wanting to know who the rogue werewolf was. And if the rogue's POV hadn't been included, even as few times as it was, I probably wouldn't have continued at all. The main character, Claire, and her best ...
Hrrrrrrrng. I slept for 3 hours after reading the first 50 pages. NOT A GOOD SIGN.But anyways, I finished the book.So before starting the book I was feeling all Oh hey, ANOTHER werewolf book. But I was running out of material to read, my other alternative was vampires again and doesn't that make you...
This had an interesting take on werewolf mythology, and a nice case of realizing that your parents aren’t as nonsensical as they sometimes seem. I was less convinced by the romance, though I believe there’s a second book, so that might change my mind. [Oct. 2011]
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsI really wanted to like Claire de Lune in spite of all of the mixed reviews that I read. Being a werewolf fanatic, I decided that I just had to give-it-a-go anyway. The book introduces a couple of interesting deviations on shapeshifter lore that I was hoping to explore in gre...
Claire de Lune gives a nice twist to the overdone werewolf premise. However, the plot unfortunately presented nothing spectacular. It wasn't nearly as mysterious or thrilling as it was built up to be and I managed to figure out the mystery before I finished the book. And if I took a shot every time ...
Overall: This story was well paced and progressed nicely. Even though the wolf causing all the chaos was not really surprising, Claire' story more than made up for it. I look forward to reading more about Claire and her journey.Full Review: http://newborrowedused.blogspot.com/2011/02/book-review-c...
When I picked up Clare de Lune, strangely enough, I was in a werewolf mood (that doesn't happen very often). And for the most part, the novel satisified me. The plot was very suspenseful, more so than what I was expecting. Claire was a great character, and you could not help but sympathize with ever...
Claire De Lune pulled me in from the first page. This book completely skipped any werewolf cliches, and it truly felt like a world all its own. The werewolf concept in this novel, and the difference between that and society's perceptions, was fascinating.The characters were well developed and I like...
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