Low Red Moon
The only thing Avery Hood can remember about the night her parents died is that she saw silver—deadly silver, moving inhumanly fast. As much as she wants to remember who killed them, she can't, and there's nothing left to do but try to piece her life back together. Then Avery meets the new boy in...
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The only thing Avery Hood can remember about the night her parents died is that she saw silver—deadly silver, moving inhumanly fast. As much as she wants to remember who killed them, she can't, and there's nothing left to do but try to piece her life back together. Then Avery meets the new boy in school—Ben, mysterious and beautiful, with whom she feels a connection like nothing she's ever experienced. When Ben reveals he's a werewolf, Avery still trusts him—at first. Then she sees that sometimes his eyes flash inhuman silver. And she learns that she's not the only one who can't remember the night her parents died.Part murder mystery, part grief narrative, and part heart-stopping, headlong romance, Low Red Moon is a must-read for teen paranormal fans. As breathless as Twilight and as spooky as Shiver, this is a book to be devoured in one sitting—by an acclaimed YA author making her paranormal debut under the pseudonym Ivy Devlin.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781599905105 (1599905108)
Publish date: September 14th 2010
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 244
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Shapeshifters,
Paranormal Romance,
Mystery,
Animals,
Supernatural,
Werewolves,
Wolves
Series: Low Red Moon (#1)
I take no pleasure in writing bad reviews, but some books warrant them. This book is so badly written I laughed aloud several times at truly terrible prose. The dialogue is probably the most egregiously awful dialogue I have read in a long time, and there is a lot of it. Across the board the writing...
This book turned out really unexpectedly for me. It's very introspective, which isn't something I lean toward. It's also very bare- it's only about 250 pages and the margins are huge and the sentences are double spaced. It didn't feel like any less of a story for being so short, on the contrary it w...
This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaThere are ground-breaking books. Then there are those that aren't. Unfortunately, Low Red Moon fell into the latter category for me, it wasn't a terrible book, but it wasn't great either.At just under 250 pages, I'd have expected the plot to be fas...
Ben seems amusing. He gets horny, he becomes a wolf. I mean, how fucking hilarious is that?
What attracted me to read this book was . . . the cover! (stares at cover and sighs). It's so pretty! Yes, I'm such a girl, but I can't help it! It's so shiny, and pretty and RED. And don't get me started on the inside. Each chapter has a pretty tree, the word moon is red throughout the book, t...