by Keri Arthur
Moon Sworn by Keri Arthur My rating: 4 of 5 stars Riley Jenson's life takes a dramatic turn when she awakes in the desert, confused and alone. She can't remember who she is, or who to trust, even when her so-called brother rescues her. Everything feels so wrong, from her very name to specific detail...
5 Stars is not enough for this book! Keri Arthur blew my mind away with this one. I was getting tired of the same pattern in all Riley's books, but this one!! Haven't saw it coming! By far, the best in the series and with a perfect ending!
The final book of the Riley Jenson series! I am going to keep this review short so as not to spoil anything. Simply to say, this was a very enjoyable series. All lose ends come together for our heroine in this final case the Riley takes on. Her view on packs, family, the directorate and her own ...
Fellow readers gave me soooo many warnings about this book. The conclusion to the much beloved Riley Jenson series. So I was bracing for the worst. Like some kind of gun-ho drama where everyone dies and the lead wakes up in an alternate universe where she is God. (Though those endings might only hap...
It's always a bittersweet moment when you reach the final book in a series you love. There's that sense of sadness that the journey is over but if the author has done it well there is also gratitude that the series is ending on a high note rather than dragging on for too long and ruining things. I...
This book just didn't do it for me, here are some of my problems:1. The whole kidnapping thing, didn't work it felt like the author was trying to hard to make this book epic, which didn't work.2. It didn't tie up all the little lose ends, just left you wondering.3. It was too.... prefect Riley got e...
I'm sorry to see the series end, but I liked how it wrapped up. There were one or two things that could have been wrapped up, but with the way it ends, it's okay that not everything is 100% settled.
I'm so sad to see the end of Riley, however, this series has remained strong through the 9 books and Riley has developed and grown throughout the series. A great ending to a great series.
Need to re-read.