Call of the Moon

Tala Soaringbird really needs to work on developing a sense of humor. As the “one chosen” (notice that it’s not “chosen one” so, of course, it’s completely different from what you’re thinking of) Talia is the warrior of her mysterious forest-dwelling people. She kills werewolves who have succumbed to their darker side; as she goes…

Secret of the Wolf

I am a big monster romance aficionado, and have heard good things about Rebecca Flanders’ werewolf books. So when I learned Silhouette was going to reissue them this year, I was excited. Secret of the Wolf is the first of the three to be released, and, regrettably it tempered some of my excitement about this…

My Enchanted Enemy

Tracy Fobes’ latest release is an enjoyable love story with generally likable characters, though it’s somewhat marred by a low believability factor. It’s been said that one should be able to suspend their disbelief, but not have to hang it by the neck until dead. My Enchanted Enemy hovers perilously close to that line, and…

Secret of the Wolf

Writing darker books can sometimes be a risk for an author. If she tackles a heavy subject with an equally heavy hand, the result can be a story that drags endlessly. On the other hand, if the author skims over a tough issue, the result may feel like a cop-out to the reader. Thankfully, Secret…

Once a Wolf

Once a Wolf, by Susan Krinard, follows the relationship of a hero and heroine who are both werewolves. Lady Rowena Forster fled England to avoid marrying the man her brother had chosen for her, a werewolf named Cole MacLean. But she changes her mind when she becomes re-acquainted with Cole in New York and learns…

The Promise by Donna Boyd

When I started The Promise, Donna Boyd’s sequel to her Desert Isle Keeper The Passion, I figured I was in for another exceptional read. I am very happy to report that I was not disappointed! This review is likely to turn into a gushing rave because it’s been so long since I’ve read two consistently…

Touch of the Wolf

For me, Touch of the Wolf was like Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. I enjoyed it, not as much as the original installments, but it was a good set-up story that started to link what is already there from earlier books. Prince of Shadows and Prince of Wolves are the two previous werewolf books by…