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Promised at the Moon by Rebekah R. Ganiere

lmurray43's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved the story. Loved how I was not sure what was going to happen next and finding out more about each character as the story progressed. Natasha and Liam have a great story and I love how Rebekah writes.

jlaynereads's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a great read. Natasha was a strong but vulnerable FMC and Liam the reluctant White Knight.
There was plenty of drama and action as well as some slow byrn romance.

Ready for book 2!

lynseyisreading's review against another edition

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4.0

Natasha Moon narrowly escapes (and I do mean escapes) a forced mating to a nasty shifter only to find everything she's ever been missing in the man who's sent to rescue her. Liam Grey is a lone wolf and likes it that way, but something about Natasha brings out his protective Alpha side...

I picked this up as an ARC because I'm a huge fan of this genre, but Ganiere was a new-to-me author. Plus the cover is pretty cool, am I right?

I really enjoyed Promised at the Moon. The characters were very sweet; especially Liam. After initially being a bit gruff and standoffish, he was ultimately really protective and gentle with Natasha - it was adorable! He has an interesting story to tell as to why he's a lone wolf, and both that and Natasha's ongoing storyline kept me interested and enjoying the read.

As I said, the romance was sweet and I think that was my favourite part. As PNRs go this was a lighter version without so much of the dark and gritty violence that can often accompany them, so if you're in the mood to read a feel-good PNR, this one would be ideal.

Details on the next book in this new series can be found here:

 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30745632-cursed-by-the-moon

4 Stars β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
 A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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willowisp79's review against another edition

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4.0

This is my 2nd visit to a piece by this author and I must admit I like her writings.
Placed nicely in the gentle paranormal romance genre (ie very little strong language or graphic scenes), Ms Ganiere writes with a relaxed style, making this book easy to pick up and read and not have to concentrate too much yet still enjoy a nice read!

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We are literally thrown right into the story with our female lead running for her life.  We are given small clues but when a wolf steps out before she can get into her escape car the reason becomes clear.

Effectively going into a shifter witness protection scheme, Natasha (or Asha or she will go from here), is placed with Liam - a wolf who has helped many a wolf in their hour of need.  Cara lives in the same house with Liam and a sibling bond has grown between them.

Asha is distraught at the fact she may have lost her parents. She was told to remove her battery from her phone as she left and she did and has burners now. But she can't seem to do anything but watch her phones. Liam and Cara help bring her out of shock.

Starting at a community college with them, Asha is shocked to be approached by wolves, led by Clint, who is very keen on her.

Jealousy rockets thru Liam....also slamming home the fact that his feelings for Asha are more than just friendship.  But he doesn't know what to do. He throws out mixed signals, confusing and angering Asha - leading her to be in danger....

Liams feelings may well be coming from the heart but his stubbornness could cause Asha to be wide open to possibly falling into the grasp of the wolf she's in hiding from....

A good start to a new series which I hope will be built upon! It's got mild to strong language, only one actual sizzling sex scene, although the chemistry and tension does build thru the book. Strictly by the book situations, no cheating or any other harsh conditions in the book.
Definitely aimed at the adults market and definitely recommended if you fancy an easy read and a quick easy new world to imagine!

pandarina42's review

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4.0

I enjoyed the main characters, they were sweet. Natasha struggled with moving on after everything that happened and wanted to do things herself. While Liam wanted to keep protecting her. Liam’s past just tore me apart, you have to read it. I liked the idea of Blood Lines and Bitten werewolf and how they interact with each other. This definitely added to how Natasha interacted with the other wolves. Overall, it was an interesting paranormal romance with a bit of suspense. I received a copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

bookwormbunny's review against another edition

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5.0

I received an ARC from the author in return for my unbiased review of this book and the opinions stated are completely my own. Promised at the Moon is well written novel by Rebekah R. Ganiere. This story is about a young woman who runs to escape being forced to be with a guy she once thought that the she cared about but learns that he is not someone she wants to be with. Natasha is on the run and trying to hide from those who she believes are looking for her. She has no idea as to what has happened to her parents but hopes blindly that they are still alive. She meets Liam who is helping her relocate and start over. He is immediately attracted to her and tries his best to help her get back functioning and she begins to care for him.
The characters are well written and developed and the story flows beautifully without any hiccups or stutters that have you wondering what happened to lead to this point here. This is a well written start for an exciting new series of books to come and I look forward to reading more whether it be about these characters again or whether it be about others similar to them. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars and two thumbs up. Was highly enjoyable and definitely something that I would and will purchase for myself and recommend to others.
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