Moon Justice (Aurelia Fridell #2)

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Moon Justice (Aurelia Fridell #2)

2015 | Paranormal | Romance

After Aurelia Fridell's horrid torture in Fractured Moon, she travels with her mate Ceithin Starkley to Alaska to recuperate and learn all she needs to know to hone her new shape-shifting skills. The couple's peace is disturbed by hunters pleading with them to find out what kind of animal is killing their livestock. A hungry Kodiak seems to be the culprit, but not everything is what it seems.

New developments at home force Ceithin and Aurelia to abort their investigation, unwittingly leaving the Alaskan people to fend for themselves against an angry enemy while they return to Connecticut to thwart a madman planning revenge on the Fridell family. If they don't succeed, there will be horrendous consequences for all of mankind...



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Moon Justice (Aurelia Fridell #2)
Moon Justice (Aurelia Fridell #2)
Ryanne Hawk, E.R. Pierce | 2015 | Paranormal, Romance
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This story picks up where Fractured Moon finished. Ceithin and Aurelia travel to Alaska for some much-needed time alone, where Aurelia can spend time learning about her wolf. Things are never that easy though and their time in Alaska is interrupted in the form of a Kodiak shapeshifter. They are also pressed to return home where they find that things have changed in their absence, and not always for the better.

There is a lot that goes on in this book and it will keep your interest as you turn the pages. However, I will say that there were a couple of things that 'niggled' at me once I had finished it. Firstly, the whole 'thing' in Alaska - I'm really hoping that it will lead to a more developed story with Garrett and Mars as I felt that it ended rather abruptly and without actually going anywhere. Then there was the whole 'madman raising an army' situation. It seemed like a lot of hot air about nothing. Now, don't get me wrong. The storyline itself was fast-paced and well-written. It's just that I felt parts of it could have been 'more', bigger somehow. It felt like a big build-up, with a good action scene before and then... poof, it was all over.

Don't get me wrong though, this story isn't rushed and does come to a satisfactory close. On the whole, I thoroughly enjoyed it which is why it gets four stars. I felt the story ended nicely for Ceithin and Aurelia and would love to know more about this family and their friends, hopefully starting with Garrett and Mars as they go to Alaska.

Recommended for fans of the paranormal and shapeshifters.
 
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
 
Merissa
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August 5, 2016