A review by themarishale
Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon

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.