by Megan Derr
So Lowell is trying to cure his affliction and he stumbles onto the life he was meant to live. We are introduced to a few of this towns wonderful characters. I just don't understand why Megan Derr won't write me ( and yes, it's all about me) a longer novel. I want more because these short bits & pi...
Cute, short story about a very unusual alpha werewolf. Lowell is an endearing character, he's awkward, shy and adorable and his inner monologues are so funny! Loved him and loved this book, I wish it was longer...
Cute, short story about a very unusual alpha werewolf. Lowell is an endearing character, he's awkward, shy and adorable and his inner monologues are so funny! Loved him and loved this book, I wish it was longer...
I recently discovered Megan Derr (by way of friends' gently push); loved her two books of her Devil series. Went through her backlist and decided to read this series because they're shorter (I'm in the mood for novella lengths stories) pieces and offers supernatural creatures I like to read.Guess wh...
I recently discovered Megan Derr (by way of friends' gently push); loved her two books of her Devil series. Went through her backlist and decided to read this series because they're shorter (I'm in the mood for novella lengths stories) pieces and offers supernatural creatures I like to read.Guess wh...
It was a cute story.I liked Lowell, despite his headlines inner monologues. He really did seem like a lost puppy, pleading for someone to take him in and care for him. And although he wasn't there long, he became attached to Peter. Low's young spiritfullness and energy was nicely matched by Peter's ...
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Midsummer's Moon is quite different from the usual alpha werewolf story. Whereas normally the alpha is cock-sure and intimidating, Lowell is definitely the opposite, still awkward, shy, and in no way intimidating. He's had a rough life; being an orphan and then becoming homeless without a chance of ...