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Chargement... Keeper of the Moonpar Harley Jane Kozak
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I still don't understand this series. Okay, they're Keepers. They were born into this position and are human, but they have the same abilities as the group they keep (for lack of a better term). No one respects them or wants their help and they don't get paid for putting up with all the bullshit they go through. Yeah, I just don't see the benefits of this relationship. I will finish out the series, but that's just because I have to finish what I started. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fantasy.
Fiction.
Romance.
HTML: In their new Keeper roles, these extraordinary women must balance the fate of the world with their desires... Lust. Elven Keeper Sailor Gryffald's body quivers with it, but is it a symptom of the deadly Scarlet Pathogen coursing through her bloodstream or the proximity of shifter Keeper Declan Wainwright? Sailor and Declan have had an uneasy relationship ever since they met, and now things are about to get a lot more complicated. A killer is stalking Los Angeles, intentionally infecting Elven with the deadly virus, and now Sailor and Declan must work to keep the supernatural peace while bringing the murderer to justice. But, in doing so, these powerful denizens of the Otherworld find themselves straddling a fine line between lust...and love. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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If I had guilty pleasures, this series would definitely be one of them! But since I don't (cause I'm really not ashamed of anything I read...), I'll characterize this series as one that provides me with hours of very pleasurable reading and one I most certainly intend on continuing.
Keeper of the Moon is the second book on this series which focus on three cousins who have inherited from their fathers the role of keepers of the supernatural species undercover in our society. This book focus on Sailor Gryffald, the Canyon elf keeper, which I already knew from the previous book. The story starts with Sailor being attacked by a supernatural creature (either a shapeshifter or a vampire) that infects her with a virus deadly only for elves. Sailor thus becomes the most recent victim of a serial killer that has already killed four female elves. Luckly, the fact that Sailor has human DNA as well as elven, means that the virus isn't deadly for her, although it does have some very interesting side effects... Was the attack on Sailor meant to kill her or was it just a warning? And can she discover the identity of the killer in time to stop him from killing again?
I admit I liked Sailor a lot more on this book, since in the previous she had come across as a little silly to me... I liked her romantic interest a lot, Declan Wainwright, one of the shapeshifters keeper, and I also liked their relationship, which evolves as we keep reading and is a very sweet one.
Although I was able to figure out soon who was behind the attacks, I still liked the story a lot. I'm liking more and more this alternate world and its characters. I found the scenes between Sailor and Declan to be slightly hotter than the ones between Rhiannon and Brodie on the previous book but I still would have liked more...
It had already happened on the previous book, but it was more noticeable this time because now they're both secondary characters: I had a hard time distinguishing between Brodie and Barrie because their names are similar. It's nothing much but sometimes I had to stop and reread to understand who the author was refering to.
I hope to read soon the next book on the series, Keeper of the Shadows, which is centered on Barrie Gryffald, the shapeshifter keeper. This time there is no clue as to who her romantic interest will be, but the fact that she is a journalist is enough to make me anticipate a fun mystery.
One final note to the fact that each book on this series is written by a different author. I had never read a series with different authors before, but apparently it's not that uncommon with Harlequin series. I could notice a difference in the writting style but, since the protagonists are different in each book, I think it works really well. ( )