Yet another book about werewolves (but no vampires to be seen of yet!) but this one is very good. It holds your interest from the beginning and takes you on a journey with the main character as she progresses through each New and Full Moon to become closer to being a fully-fledged werewolf. The "his...
The wonderful world of self obsessed teenageritus. That is one thing that Reine manages to get just right.The main character Rylie thinks the world evolves around her feelings, needs and fits of sulky mood swings. A trait younger readers will identify with and older readers may be a tad annoyed by i...
This story is better than the average werewolf story. I also liked that the werewolf is the hero and she tries to deal with her situation without resorting to needles violence and bloodshed. I enjoyed this story and I want to read more.
Did not love this book. It took me forever to get through it and that may be because I'm not a young adult. There's a kind of romance and a doesn't make sense teenage love. I don't know. It wasn't horrible, but not my cup of tea.
Not bad per se, but it pales if compared with other books that deal with the same subjects (for example, The Wolves of Mercy Falls series). But this cute little book has many positive aspects:#1: it's an easy read;#2: ...and a cheap one: only $1.19 for the kindle version;#3: it's short e to the poin...
Okay, I think I mentioned that I got this book because I downloaded the second book in the series, All Hallows Moon, free from Amazon. I obviously couldn’t read the second book in the series without reading the first, right? Well readers, this was one of the best serendipitous purchases that have ev...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsI was happy to see that S.M. Reine didn’t adopt too many of the overdone werewolf clichés in Six Moon Summer. I love shifter books but after you’ve read as many as I have often times the plots begin to overlap. Although this novel is quite predictable and the writing style is...
I have to be honest here...I expected Six Moon Summer to be just the same ol', same ol'. Not at all! In fact I love this book. I was totally flipped around and I didn't know what to expect by the end. I enjoyed it so much!Rylie is a teenage girl sent away for the summer because her parents are going...
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