October 10, 2010 Demon Moon
- ISBN13: 9780425215760
- Condition: New
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Product Description
Deadly creatures from the realm of Chaos herald the return of an imprisoned nosferatu horde, and the bond between a vampire and his lover is their only protection-and their only passion…. More >>
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Gold Star Reader
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The cover is completely misleading.
This is an inter-racial paranormal romance. Hindi and American. So why hide it? Are the readers not allowed to make informed choices before they buy their books?
What’s more. Demon Moon is full of the value system of the elitist diaspora of a different culture. While I know plenty of women who are put under pressure by various relatives to marry and/or have kids I’m really not interested in reading about it in anything other than a social tract.
I got to page 50 where the heroine started perusing the on-line marriage ads in order to keep her horrible granny happy and then I gave up. Give me potty-mouthed Abby any day. At least she knew her relations were trash.
Arundhati Roy is not for me and neither is this.
But I’d be more than happy to read the story of Gideon and Savannah, the inter-racial couple from Lara Adrian’s gob-smackingly lurid paranormal, Kiss of Crimson. (Amazon deleted my review of that. Too many spoilers.)
Rating: 1 / 5
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B. Le
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I could not get into this book. While I love Demon Angel, read it in one night and have since reread 5 times I could not read Demon Moon. I must have started the book at least three times. I finally gave it. It’s probably because I want a heroine as powerful and strong as Lilith in Demon Angel. I’m taking this book to a used booktore to resell it.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Dawn Andersen
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I read a couple of her books, they are good, this one was a little winded, but good
Rating: 4 / 5
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T. Bippen
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I had hoped to find a book to bury myself into on a long flight. The plot and story line sounded intriguing enough but this was a tough book to get into. In fact, I gave it up at about page 63. The story is too disjointed and fails to provide nearly enough background information or history on the characters. There were lots of references to prior experiences where I was lost. I felt like I was reading a book where every third word had been erased.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Junolyn
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Settings: Modern Times
Didn’t finish book. I think I quit after 35 pages before I started skipping then stopped at page 115.
It was not my type of book.
You know you have a good love story in your hands when a good author can keep you hooked from page 1. It’s their job. If I don’t finish reading a story, it means this author’s style of writing isn’t for me. Plain and simple. And, my opinion.
Rating: 1 / 5