Finn’s review of Ghost Moon (The Moon Series, Book 7) by Rebecca York
Paranormal romantic suspense Berkley Sensation 6 May 08
Seduced by a ghost. What? That’s what I first thought when I read the back cover of Ghost Moon.
So Quinn is a freed slave from a parallel universe who is on a mission when she is stopped by the ghost of Caleb Marshall a werewolf that was accidentally killed by one of Quinn’s dearest friend’s ancestor. Quinn is going back and forth between her world, Sun Acres, and our world to get her pregnant friend away from warring city-state leaders. Well Caleb discovers how to take over a human body and really give Quinn the attention she seeks.
I felt that this book was reaching. The story seemed forced. The whole parallel universe thing just didn’t flow with the story. It made it seem choppy and ad-libbed. Don’t read it unless you like more sci-fi than love story.
Blurb:
On a vital mission from a parallel universe, Quinn meets werewolf Caleb Marshall, who was killed 75 years ago by his cousin and has stayed on earth to avenge his death. Everything changes when Caleb acquires the body of a murder victim. But can he and his cousins work together to foil a diabolical plot aimed at the heart of the U.S. government? Can his love for Quinn survive the terrible irony that fate had dealt him?
Read an excerpt.