Moon Dancer - Aimee Easterling

Moon Dancer

By Aimee Easterling

  • Release Date: 2019-08-15
  • Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 8 Ratings

Description

One werewolf: Free to a good home

Three months after becoming a shifter, my bloodthirsty beast fights me for control of our shared body. My boss is unhappy with my erratic behavior. And Claw --- the enticing alpha who made becoming a werewolf semi-palatable --- is avoiding me while I try to transfer my wolf to his human sister.

The transfer fails, but a vision promises I'll find mystical assistance on the other side of the country. Clinging to humanity during a problematic road trip in charge of human students, I'm left wondering whether my ordinary life will be there when I return for it.

And will Claw still speak to me when my wolf is gone?

This is the second and final book in Aimee Easterling's Moon Blind series, following Wolf Dreams.

USA Today bestselling author Aimee Easterling pens urban fantasy novels that flirt with paranormal romance. Oh, and werewolves. Lots of werewolves.

She firmly believes that every reader deserves the unbreakable bonds of a pack, the joy of a fated mate, and the thrill of swashbuckling adventures. Be sure to check out her free box sets, Shifter Origins and Shifter Origins II, for an introduction to sword-wielding fox shifters, a cupcake-baking werewolf, and several other spunky heroines.

Reviews

  • Entertaining quirky fun

    5
    By eabolden
    A very quick read. Fun two-book adventure. A fun take on the usual werewolf story, with a great supporting bird character. I wish more authors would produce stories like this.
  • ❤️❤️

    5
    By Betinaclark
    This was a good story about truly finding yourself and being comfortable with who you are and not who you thought you were. I enjoyed the action and suspense and especially the internal dialogue of Olivia learning who she should be. Of course i loved all the pack and their personalities. I received an ARC copy of this book and this is an honest review.

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