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Wolf Moon
Wolf Moon
Wolf Moon
Audiobook2 hours

Wolf Moon

Written by Nora Roberts

Narrated by Emily Foster

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a novella about the call of the moon—and the life-changing power of love.

Simone's European hiking excursion is cut short when she is brutally attacked by a wolf-like creature in the Piedmont Mountains of Italy. When she awakens from the attack, she finds she has been changed in inexplicable ways and settles into an isolated lifestyle. While she is ever hopeful for a cure, she is also acutely aware that she may never be the same again.

Then Gabe Kirby walks into her life. Her desire for him is beyond human. As Simone risks breaking all of her own rules for a chance at happiness with Gabe, she begins to realize that he may be more than the love of her life—he may be the one to help her find the cure.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 19, 2015
ISBN9781501245299
Wolf Moon

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The reader sounded like she was reading in front of a teacher instead of telling the story. I listened all the way through but felt unengaged. Sorry!

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    absolutely beautiful I loved it highly recommended a great story to listen too !!!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wolf Moon by Lisa KesslerMoon series book 7. Paranormal shifter romance. Best read as part of the series in order. Luke, feeling alone as the last single Pack member, travels to Sedona for a horse trainer job. He finds Raven with a broken down car and realizes she’s on the run. He’s soon working against a sadistic pack leader trying to rescue dozens of imprisoned wolf shifters. Action packed suspense as Raven goes back to working as bartender and Luke tries to infiltrate the leadership, hoping to find a way to free everyone. Raven was so brave. A bit defeated based on her experience, but still brave to not just keep on running. Suspenseful, tragic (TG it’s fiction!) with a couple of steamy interludes. I’m excited to move on to the conclusion next that’s been building throughout this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Just loved this book! I’ve been waiting to see what would happen to Luke and Lisa Kessler did not disappoint. Like the other books in the series there is a lot of heart, humor, and heat, but this one brings a darker, edgier tone as Luke must deal with an evil, twisted pack that holds his future in its hands.Luke…*sigh*…all he wants is to find his mate. He’s seen what finding a mate can bring and he wants to find his own happy ever after. He’s also seen what not finding a mate can do to a wolf – not something he wants to even think about since it hits too close to home. Luke has been a great supporting character in the previous books in this series – always loyal, puts the pack first, and always there for everyone, especially his twin brother, so it was great to see him finally step out on his own and look for his own future and happiness. Of all the characters in the series I’ve always thought Luke was the most emotional one…and when he finds his mate that emotion ramps up to alpha conditions and he is one driven wolf – driven to protect and free his mate from Caldwell’s pack as well as doing whatever he can to protect his Reno Pack from the threat of Nero. Of course trying to balance out all that alpha and not putting himself and Raven in even more danger is not an easy task. Raven could hold her own. Even though she’s had a tough life she is still an optimist at heart, and meeting Luke has given her that spark of hope she needs to believe that things might just work out. I love the way she’s always cracking little jokes, bringing a smile to Luke’s face even when they had to face some really awful things.I love how the story arc is progressing and the tie in to Caldwell’s pack added a great dimension to this story and the series. Although we didn’t get to much time with the characters from the other books their presence was felt – especially in his phone conversations with his alpha, Adam, and also with his twin Logan.Although this is part of a larger story arc of the Moon series, this can easily be read as a standalone without anything being missed in the story. Of course I would recommend you start at the beginning to meet the entire Reno pack and understand the larger story arc…but then again this is one of my favorite series! Definitely check this one out – for that matter, any Lisa Kessler book is worth a read!