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Monday, September 17, 2012

Long Night Moon Review


Something is killing innocent people around Rylie Gresham's town. The police think it's a wild animal, but she has other suspicions. There are new kids at school, and they have a lot in common with her: gold eyes, super strength, and a habit of turning furry. It seems Rylie's not the only werewolf around anymore.

It's up to Rylie and her werewolf-hunting boyfriend, Seth, to stop the killings. But saving lives doesn't come naturally to a monster, and territory battles could risk the life of her sickly aunt--not to mention her own. Rylie has no choice but to stand her ground, protect her home, and stop the murderers before anyone else gets hurt.

My take?
4 stars
Would I recommend this to other people?  yes, after reading the first 2 okay books
Is it appropriate for 14 and under?  no
Language and content:  no language, mild sexual content and violence
 
I liked this book a LOT more than the previous 2 books.  There's a few more characters added to the mix and you find out what happens to Abel after being bitten by Rylie in the last book.  There's also murders being committed in town, and the twists and turns you go through on this are amazing.  Rylie's aunt is getting sicker and Rylie is struggling to deal with this.  As always Rylie is fighting to deal with the wolf and just being a teenager, her relationship with Seth advances, but things get a little deep with Abel as well.  This book was face paced and kept me glued to it until I finished it.
 
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