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Review: Hunt the Moon by Karen Chance

Jun 29, 2011

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     Cassandra Palmer recently defeated a god, which you'd think would buy a girl a little time off. But it doesn't work that way when your job description is Pythia-the world's chief clairvoyant. Cassie is busier than ever, trying to learn about her power, preparing for her upcoming coronation, and figuring out her relationship with the enigmatic sexy master vampire, Mircea.

But someone doesn't want Cassie to become Pythia, and is willing to go to any lengths to make sure the coronation ceremony never happens- including attacking her mother before Cassie is even born.


I gave this book a 4.5

4.5


Spelltastic!   Rapacious!  Phenomenal!   Cassie Palmer has opened a can of “whoopass” in  Hunt the Moon.   Karen Chance has created an urban fantasy junkie’s dream!   You can find it all in this gem, time travel, vampires, demons, fey, and mages to name a few. Cassie is beyond awesome, her ability to make you come back for more is endless.  Hot and steamy vampire love with the sexy and dominate Mircea, are what dreams are made of. Pritkin sheds his duster and gives us a glimpse of the man underneath, and what a man he is! Cassie is the blueprint for a bad ass heroine.  Action packed entertainment from the very beginning makes Hunt the Moon a keeper.  The best part of the story are the secrets revealed, boy, are you in for a surprise. It doesn’t stop here folks!   I loved this book! I highly recommend this book and more importantly the Cassandra Palmer series! Thanks Karen, for another unbelievable and memorable kick ass story!


Publisher:  Signet Select

Source code: R

3 comments

  1. You had me with this sentence: "Cassie is the blueprint for a bad ass heroine." :-) Speaking of bad ass heroine. Will post a review for a contemporary later today.
    Tomboy-tastic!

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  2. I loved this book too! It was my favorite so far in the series, despite that horrible/amazing cliffhanger!!!!

    Jen at Red Hot Books

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  3. Thanks for the review Dana, you remind me to pick up this series again. And re-reading the first few books will certainly not be a hardship.

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