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Blood On The Moon

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Mia Langdon—tomb raider and adventure-seeker—has everything she wants. Freedom. Independence. No chains (a.k.a. a man). Her troubles begin when she’s attacked on a dig in Peru. Soon, she’s forced to use her tomb raiding talents to find the flaming arrows of an Egyptian goddess. In the wrong hands, this weapon could destroy the human race—and nearly had.

Used to doing things her own way, it isn’t long before she figures out that she needs the help of Harrison Braden Stanton, her stuffy, but so yummy, Egyptologist and ex-lover. There’s one problem. He despises what she does. As Mia and Harrison find themselves in the middle of a battle between the Egyptian gods and goddess, there’s no choice for the woman with a Grand Canyon-sized independence streak and the man working for the Egyptian god, Osiris, but to work together to prevent the destruction of all they love.

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Release dateFeb 23, 2013
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    In Blood on the Moon by Jennifer Knight we are introduced to college freshman Faith Reynolds. She and her long time best friend Derek have decided to go to school in Colorado. Their friendship has become rocky lately because Derek has decided he doesn't want to be just friends anymore. In one of her classes Faith meets a boy named Lucas who seems cranky all the time and seemingly can't stand to be around her, but there is undeniably something going on between them. Add into that a serial killer on the loose and an old rival who is out for revenge things are bound to get interesting. When two worlds collide Faith's life and those of the people closest to her will never be the same.I am a supernatural romance buff and I loved this book. Esprecially because there doesn't seem to be too many YA books out there focusing on those of "college age". Take Twilight and combine it with Underworld and you get the awesome book that is Blood on the Moon. I recommend it to any supernatural romance lover.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Once I started this book I couldn’t put it down. I found it refreshing the characters are college age and the setting is a college town. Even though I wanted to slap Faith for being ‘that girl’ that stumbles into trouble, I did enjoy her secret paranormal gift that begins to develop. Lucas, well, all I can say is I’d give my heart to him too. My question though is why would a 300 year old man be so interested in an 18 year old girl? I’m never able to wrap my mind around that in any book, but it’s fiction. The story was great so I just went with it. Lots of action, a bit of suspense, and my favorite – relationship angst – round out this book. There is a sequel in the making.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This book for young adults is yet another entry into the paranormal/hot werewolves-versus-vampires-all-after-the-same-extra-ordinary-girl/trilogy fray. I found this one entertaining though, and I guess I will have to read the sequel when it finally comes out since it ends in A TOTAL CLIFFHANGER – GAAAAAHHHHH!!!!Faith Reynolds and her best friend Derek, both from San Diego, are freshmen at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Derek, a hot football player, has been close to Faith forever, and they even dated in high school, until Derek actually KISSED a cheerleader once, thereby cheating on Faith. She has never gotten over this betrayal of trust, but still loves Derek as a friend. Derek has never forgiven himself for this lapse, because he still loves Faith as more than a friend.On to CSU, where Faith meets some magnetic even hotter guys, one of whom, Lucas, is a werewolf, and one of whom, Vincent, is a vampire. Both go ape (so to speak) over Faith, and there is a final shoot-out of sorts when Lucas, Vincent, and Derek all go claw to fang to gun over Faith. AND YET, THE AUTHOR HAD TOO LITTLE FAITH in us to tell us what the heck happened, so that we have to come back for book two, whenever it gets written!Discussion: There are some interesting aspects of this story that don’t exactly make it different from all the rest, but that keep it engaging. One is the source of Faith’s appeal. She is probably cute (we only know that the guys are all hot, but don’t learn much about what Faith looks like), but more importantly, she has a vibe of some sort that connects her with the paranormals. We don’t yet know what it is. (Here’s hoping it is different from Sookie Stackhouse’s vibe, which comes from Fairy blood….)Secondly, the author makes no bones about the source of appeal for the paranormal hot guys. As Faith explains:"Lucas was the night, dark and dangerous, flirting with my sense and making me feel things I shouldn’t be feeling but secretly wanted.”Yay, it’s the Moody, Sexy, Bad Boy Trope! What would Charlotte Brontë think of her Mr. Rochester living on as a paranormal werewolf or vampire? (Actually, I suspect she’d find it a perfectly rational adaptation.)And then there’s the whole college freshman angst thing, which is always kind of diverting, especially if those years are far behind you.Finally, there’s that inspiring moment in the dénouement when everybody confronts everyone else, all over Faith (obvious metaphors, anyone?) and it’s outside of a BARN – can’t you just picture it? Deep in the corner, there’s a spider named Charlotte, busy weaving a web that says SOME GIRL….Evaluation: Fun way to spend a few hours, but personally, I would advise waiting for the ending sequel to come out! Note to Moms: In spite of the college setting, there’s not a lot going on in this book besides kissing, and one episode of drinking that everybody regrets the next day.…