I didn't dig her so much, as she was a little too good. Which made her kind of boring. Also her emotional vulnerability clashed with her bad-assery power-wise. And her mate? I didn't really take away much about him except that he was unearthly beautiful. And strong. And graceful. And loyal. Very ...
Autumn Moon is another exciting tale in the Celtic Wolves series. Ms. DeLima has found a way to make shifters and paranormal romance exciting and engrossing again. I love her mix of mythology, even if I get confused by the terms from time to time. What I’ve learned is that I don’t have to remember e...
Summer Moon is the follow up title to Jan DeLima's delightful debut, Celtic Moon. Set in northern New England, the series follows a werewolf pack/community who views its Celtic roots and the Guardians of its race with unease. Summer Moon picks up the story of these wolves and their families shortly ...
It's been a long time since I've been so captivated with a paranormal romance. Starting with a bang, Celtic Moon offers readers a unique take on the werewolf mythology coupled with an engrossing storyline. Relying heavily on Celtic origins, the story integrates shifters, malevolent Guardians, and ev...
Really well written and the the characters are really well developed. Loved three way love affair between Luc, Rosa and Koko (Luc's deceased human wife). Loved the way the author weaved Koko's journal entries and artwork/sketches throughout the story. This allowed the reader to form a connection wit...
Great story and well written. Loved the folklore added and the characters are very well developed. At the beginning of the story was bit confused but the story quickly cleared up.
But it turned out great. Normally I don't love the whole 'we used to be lovers'/rewarming trope - but here it was beautifully done. I can't wait for this series to continue!
I really liked this one! I dig the worldbuilding and the whole mythic, magical stuff. The shifters are hot and the story was entertaining and highly enjoyable.
Rating: 3.5 starsI liked Luc and Rosa's story, but I much preferred Dylan and Sophie's. This book set-up a lot of future plot points, and I feel like those plot diversions detracted from the main romance. The romance was still strong, just not as strong and moving as it could have been. However, I a...
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