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Rising Moon: A Nightcreature Novel by Lori Handeland

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4.0


Though every book in Nighcreature Series could be read standalone, I wouldn't recommend this one to read as standalone. The book seems standalone until end and takes very important persons from earlier book [b: Crescent Moon (Nightcreature #4)|362922|Crescent Moon (Nightcreature, #4)|Lori Handeland|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388288011s/362922.jpg|353007]. I couldn't reveal more as it would be very spoilery but like any other books in this series I enjoyed this way too much! Talk about guilt pleasure reads!

As always the book starts by introducing a very head strong female character Anne who is searching for her missing sister Katie.



She is PI and could find people easily but could not find her sister anywhere and it drives her crazy. She receives a lead on it and arrives in New Orleans and takes a job in ‘Rising Moon’ pub as waitress. She finds something strange with blind pub owner and musician John Rodolfo and story picks up from there.




The story is far from cute and cuddly but enjoyable and refreshing. Of course thrown into mix, werewolves to fight, curse to be cured, make peace with family and so on and so forth, makes it a great one.

We still don’t have closure on Katie front, as this is werewolf series and Katie is missing, it doesn't require someone to be Einstein to guess why she is missing or what she has become for that matter. She is found but gets away again so I’m guessing we would be seeing her again somewhere along the series.



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