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Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon

bhookjunkhie's review against another edition

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4.0

I found this book a bit repetitive...It overlaps Wrens book and I kept wondering if I had read this book already...but it was just that events in this book already happened in Wrens...with Fang and Aimee being an integral part of it...and now it continues with their story but overlaps...if that makes any sense at all..lol...so I had a little WTF moment...it was still a good read and Ill be starting the next soon:)

birdloveranne's review against another edition

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5.0

Maybe not my favorite, but I still loved it!

alexandrabree's review against another edition

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4.0

I love both Fang and Aimee, waited so long for their story and it didn't disappoint.

Heart broken an mama and papa bears deaths

The Hellchasers are too cool, finally throwing in the spoken of Christian aspect (kinda).

bbr92's review against another edition

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4.0

Aveces me confundía con las fechas, y los nombres.Creo que ya esta bueno de nuevos personajes Sherrilyn LOL
Pero a pesar de todo entró directamente a la categoría de mis favoritos de saga DH. Y es que desde el principio ame a la pareja que hacían Aimee y Fang. Aparte con ese final... pero era necesario para un nuevo comienzo.

alikatson's review against another edition

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4.0

Aw I've been excited to read Fang and Aimee's story for awhile but got a bit off-track with other reads. Anyway, yay once I started listening I didn't stop! This was an interesting book because a it took period over the events of several other books and introduced a whole other group of immortal warriors the Hellchasers.

Fang and Aimee's possible romance has been hinted at for many books and I'm so happy to finally read what was going on. This book also is a good refresher since so many of the last books have been outside the New Orleans hunter (were, dark, whatever) scene. Aimee has always been on of my favorites because she was always kind and despite her mother's prejudices Aimee seemed very open-minded. I thought Fang was a bit of a baby at first but he grew on me as the series progressed and it was great to see things from his perspective - to learn more about what happened while he was in a coma and while he was staying with the Peltiers.

While the story was so widespread it did not focus on the romance as others have - I think the buildup has been so long that was not really needed since we already "know" a lot about the characters.

Anyway, it was a great book - I listened to the audio and as usual Holter Graham did a fantastic job. Definitely recommended to DH fans!

laura_devouring_books_crumpets's review against another edition

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5.0

Finally getting back to the real men not the pansy Dream hunters, Although the books were good i prefer these... Fang, we seen him in other books and Finally get the Capulet and Montague love story, Two people who just are not meant to be together but still make it so.... Luckily neither of the couple dies, but still plenty of heartbreak.....

A five star that had me sobbing......

readswithstella's review against another edition

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3.0

Bad Moon Rising is a book you'd expect no less from Sherrilyn Kenyon! It's still funny and rife with sarcasm. The series has turned more complex though with the introduction of the Hellchasers and the evolution of the Daimons, and I think it should turn me off, considering the concepts are getting a bit difficult to keep track of, but I'm still fascinated and curious. I'm definitely reading the next books!

allisonw9909's review against another edition

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4.0

I couldn't believe how much this book changed my views on Vane. Fang really had a rough time with Aimee being his mate. I always wondered what happened when he was in that coma like state after he was attacked. It really bothered me how Vane thought he was just being weak and didn't have the will to wake up. The deaths of Aimee's parents made this book very sad; much like Tabitha and Valerius' book. Nick being involved in this book also made me like it as well because his story just fasinates me.

themarishale's review against another edition

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4.0

After the brief glimpse of Fang and Aimee's budding relationship in Night Play, I was excited to get my hands on Bad Moon Rising and was only just slightly disappointed.

Allow me to explain.

I loved Fang and Aimee and all the new hosts of characters added to the mix, but that's just it -- there was so very much going on that it often felt that their relationship was merely there to help the book along instead of being the central focus of the book. I understand, though, that in this installment we are receiving a lot of backstory that relates to other Dark-/Were-Hunter novels, but I really wanted a bit more for them.

All in all, though, it was a good read just a bit longer than other Dark-/Were-Hunter novels (save for Ash's) and with the new characters introduced (Thorn, Varyk, Wynter, etc.), I have to admit that I am eager to see what Ms. Kenyon produces next.

ofearna's review against another edition

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4.0

re-read 9/25/2010