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review 2019-05-26 03:36
BOOK REVIEW: CARESSED by a CRIMSON MOON by AMANDA J. GREENE @AmandaJGreene1 #Paranormalromance
Caressed by a Crimson Moon - Amanda J. Greene
Caressed by A Crimson Moon is the third book in the Rulers of Darkness series. It tells the story of Eva a half-breed shifter and Hadrian Lucretius, the mad vampire king of the Validus Clan.
 
Eva is considered an abomination to her pack because of her half-breed nature. She lived in the world of humans until the death of her mom when her father took her to live with his pack. Eva’s treatment by the pack was unpleasant. Unable to take animal form or have children her pack treated her like a pariah. The pack had an agreement with the vampire clan, where the alpha would send one of his daughters to be a ward to the vampire king. Because of the madness that had consumed the king the alpha decided Eva would be the perfect candidate, believing the vampire king would have her destroyed.
 
Hadrian is known as the beast among vampires, the mad king. Haunted by a past riddled with torture, death and blood-lust he descended into a state of madness, which saw him renouncing his throne. 
He has returned to claim it after 350 years of self-imposed exile, thus triggering the death curse. A curse which would eventually kill him should he not find his mate. 
 
From the moment Eva and Hadrian met, sparks flew. Eva had difficulty keeping her distance despite humorous warnings from Falcon, Hadrian’s second in command. Hadrian tried resisting the attraction out of fear and he did not desire to disrespect her pack. She is his ward and therefore under his protection, but when information regarding Eva’s heritage became known the excuse of her being his ward went out the door.
 
I understood Hadrian’s hesitance to get close to Eva, but after sometime his push and pull, actions became annoying. Despite this, I enjoyed seeing them together. What I loved about their relationship was how they helped each other grow.  They became each other’s saviour.
 
Eva saw herself as being unworthy and I understood why, given the abuse she had endured but the constant belittling of her worth became tiresome. Thankfully, she outgrew this phase and became the voice of reason for Hadrian. 
 
I enjoyed learning about Eva’s true heritage, but I would have been nice to see her father’s reaction now that the truth came to light. In addition, it would have been good to know how he took the news that the daughter he saw as an abomination was the mate of a powerful vampire king. I am curious as to the reason Eva’s father took her live with the pack knowing they considered her an abomination. What did he hope to achieve? 
 
This is an engaging and fun story with interesting characters and great world building. It was great reuniting with the characters from the previous installment.
 
Conclusion/Recommendation
Another great addition to the series. I would recommend this series to fans of paranormal romance. I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
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text 2017-03-05 14:47
Blog Tour Stop for Crimson Moon by Sherri A. Wingler with Teasers and Giveaway

 

Today’s stop is for Sherri A. Wingler’s Crimson Moon. We will have info about the book and author, and a great teasers from the book, plus a great giveaway. Make sure to check everything out and enter the giveaway. Happy Reading

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Crimson Moon: Book 1 of The Dark Woods

 

In the old days, people whispered about the wolf, said he came only at night, and only by the light of the full moon. They locked their doors and huddled close to their fires, safe in the knowledge they could prepare for his coming. The truth is, no one is safe, because the wolf walks in the skin of the man. Always.

Harlow Hayes is a runaway, thief, and failed Southern belle. Forced to grow up fast after what her mama delicately referred to as, ‘the incident,’ she learns the hard way not all strangers are kind, real monsters hide in plain sight, and family can be found in the most unexpected places. Harlow Hayes is about to meet the Wolf.

 

 

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Sherri Wingler is the author of The Immortal Sorrows and The Dark Woods series. She lives and works (way more than full-time) in Indiana.
  
Sherri shares her home with her husband, Steve, too many rescued kitty cats, and one co-dependent Shih Tzu named Spanky. When she isn't writing, or working in the real world, her spare time is spent raising money and awareness for animal charities, in the hopes of saving at least a few little critters.
 
Sherri is currently hard at work on her next book.
 
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review SPOILER ALERT! 2014-10-09 17:53
Crimson Veil [Yasmine Galenorn]
Crimson Veil (Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon #15) - Yasmine Galenorn

I never really got into this book.  Maybe it's just me, but it didn't draw me in like the other books in this series did.  There are several reasons for that: it's been over a year since I read a book in this series, I'm getting burnt out on reading or this just wasn't what I wanted to read.  Based on the star breakdown on Goodreads, it's just me and not this book.  I still liked it but I wasn't as thrilled with it as I was with the other books in this series.  There were several points were I thought the action was picking up and then it would be over and I'd be almost forcing myself to read it. There were some moments that I really liked: Menolly and Narissa talk near the end & Menolly's talk with Trillian.  It's odd that the two parts that really stick out are Menolly's talks with other people.  Action I liked: saving Violet (with Menolly taking on hellhounds).  I still love Menolly and Narissa together and Roman has grown on me; I even feel a little sorry for him, since he doesn't feel like he can tell her he loves her. I get why she told him that he shouldn't fall in love, but he should be allowed to say it without feeling guilty.  

I don't know why this book fell a little flat for me.  I should have read it back in Jan-Feb when it was still new. I'm not sure that would have made a difference, but I'll never know one way or the other.  I just hope I'm not getting burnt out on reading. 

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text 2014-10-09 02:15
Reading progress update: I've read 53%.
Crimson Veil (Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon #15) - Yasmine Galenorn

I spoke too soon. It's gone back to seeming really slow. It might be because I'm tired right now and I'm having trouble focusing or just that it's been so long since I've read one of these. It's not that nothings happening, it just seems really slow to me at some points.  Really hoping that changes.  

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text 2014-10-09 00:07
Reading progress update: I've read 28%.
Crimson Veil (Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon #15) - Yasmine Galenorn

The first part of this started out really slow and I was getting a little worried, but there was an action scene right before I quit reading and I'm less worried now. This book has been out since January of this year and it just kept getting buried under other books.  The next book in this series came out and it reminded me that I still haven't read this one.  I'm not sure if this book really starts out slow or if it took me sometime to get into it because it's been a while since I've read a book from this world.  I'm just glad I haven't forgotten who anyone is!  Well, Bran took me a moment but he's not a MC so that's okay.

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