woensdag 4 juli 2012

Review of Crimsom Moon by J.A. Saare

25 October 2010

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Trueblood vampires. Those set apart from commons by right of blood. Graced with extraordinary abilities such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition - they are the most powerful and feared among their kind. The secret lies within, a legacy evolving from the truest form of magic, and their living bloodlines are the key.
Emma is a young woman who lives alone, since her grandma was admitted in a residential community, due to Alzheimers.
Her father was never in the picture and her mother died after a carcrash.
On day Emma decides to have a coffee in a nearby restaurant. While she is there a man she knows vagely from high school, asks her to go for a walk. She senses something is wrong and leaves the restaurant. Soon she hears she's being followed. She is lifted up of the ground and carried over someonse shoulder.
This day changes her life forever. She's thrown into a world of werewolves and vampires and has a hard time adjusting to it.
Cales, who seemd to be her abducter, turns out to be her rescuer. He resceus her from a bunch of zombies and because she's not safe, she is forced to stay with Cales and his friends. 
 
She is very attracted to Caleb, with is beautiful bleu eyes, long dark hair and amazing body. Caleb also recognizes her as his mate. They are bonded within days.
  
Emma is forced to leave Caleb to meet her father, who never paid any attention to her in the past. But she has no choise. Her father has sent someone to pick her up. She has to leave Caleb and go meet her father. While she's there, she hopes to get answers from him about why he never looked back at her.
She makes a long trip to Scotland under guidance of Trent, who works for/with her father. She finds herself attracted to Trent and gets very confused, because she’s in love with Caleb.

In Scotland she finds herself in an impossible dilemma. Will she turn to be a vampire and stay in Scotland or be a wolf and be with Caleb?

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This is the first book of J.A. Saare that I read.
I liked her style of writing, it’s easy reading. The only thing that I didn’t like so much, was that the book ended too soon!  ;-)  I would’ve liked to read more about Emma and Caleb.

Okay, this is my first review and I know there must be a lot for me to learn to improve reviews in the future. Please feel free to give me feedback, but be gentle… LOL


4 out of 5 stars!

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