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J.A. Belfield
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Birth date: September 10, 1972
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Jasmyn's Reviews
Jasmyn's Reviews rated it 10 years ago
This was a fun sexy short novella. The characters have a romance going on that carries over from other parts of the series, and it's Ethan's birthday. I think every man out there would want to have his surprise present! And Shelly definitely enjoys giving it to him, I really loved the little notes a...
Rabid Reads
Rabid Reads rated it 10 years ago
As an avid reader of werewolf fiction, I'm always curious to see how an author approaches transformations; personally I prefer the painful change as opposed to the *poof* version, and J.A. Belfield nailed it with this short. Knowing you're going to shift must be scary enough to begin with, but being...
Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage
Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage rated it 10 years ago
I really wanted to like this book, the blurb was promising. The whole reincarnation process to meet the man you are destined to be with was a different twist, even if he winds out being the reason you die at the end. The paranormal aspect of it had good elements, but not enough as there were moments...
Melanie's Book Reviews
Melanie's Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
I was so glad I had this to move straight onto following the climax of Blue Moon considering Josh was left in the ‘sleep of the dead’ comatose like state. In this we feel the depression of the pack as time moves on and Josh remains in a sort of stasis, everyone is feeling the burden of guilt and of ...
Melanie's Book Reviews
Melanie's Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Gotta say, I lurved this sequel to Darkness & Light and the latest threat to the Holloway Pack. I can’t really add to the synopsis so straight on to my thoughts…. What I liked about Blue Moon was the shift of the focus from Jem to the pack as the potential victim(s), we tend to automatically assume ...
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