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ISBN: 1466437715 (ISBN13: 9781466437715)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Tale of Lunarmorte #1
Characters: Caia Ribeiro, Lucien Líder, Jaeden Rodriguez, Ryder Alexander
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Moon Spell (The Tale of Lunarmorte #1) Paperback | Pages: 436 pages
Rating: 4 | 12124 Users | 687 Reviews

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Title:Moon Spell (The Tale of Lunarmorte #1)
Author:Samantha Young
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 436 pages
Published:October 10th 2011 by CreateSpace (first published July 31st 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Young Adult. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Romance. Magic

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Enter a world of fierce wolves, stunning magic and romance...

It’s bad enough feeling different among the human crowd, but feeling different among wolves?

No one said returning to her pack would be easy, especially after ten years without them, but seventeen year old Caia Ribeiro is unprepared for the realities of the transition. Raised in a world where kids aren’t scared by bedtime tales of the bogeyman but by the real life threat of enemy supernaturals who might come creeping into their community to kill them in their sleep, Caia is used to the darkness; she’s used to the mystery and the intrigue of the ancient underworld war she’s bound to by chance of birth. What she’s having trouble with are pack members treating her with wary suspicion, the Elders tucking secrets behind their backs out of her sightline, and her young Alpha, Lucien, distracting her, with a dangerous attraction, from her decision to uncover the truth.

But as the saying goes ‘the truth will out’ and when it does, Caia will only have so long to prepare herself before the war comes pounding on their door threatening to destroy the safe, secret lives of the wolves… and the girl they protect.

YA Paranormal Romance recommended for ages 16 and up.

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3.5 StarsThis is the second time that I've tried reading this book. The first time I couldnt get into it at all. This time I ran into the same problem. I read a few chapters then I started skipping through. I will say that the last 70% of the book I got into it and finished the book out.I'm going to try the second book and hope it's easier for me to get into. I really want to try and finish this series.

I admit, this book is mostly romance based, but I like where it's heading with the prophecy and the Daylight/Mighnight courts.... this is going to be an interesting ride.

Moon Spell (The Tale of Lunarmorte #1)by Samantha Young 5 stars Enter a world of fierce wolves, stunning magic and romance...Its bad enough feeling different among the human crowd, but feeling different among wolves?No one said returning to her pack would be easy, especially after ten years without them, but seventeen year old Caia Ribeiro is unprepared for the realities of the transition. Raised in a world where kids arent scared by bedtime tales of the bogeyman but by the real life threat of



https://celebrityreaders.wordpress.co...4 stars -- After a less than impressive first read by this author, I actually picked this book next because it had less "good" reviews by my friends than the other paranormal series I have by her, and I kind of wanted to get the "bad" book out of the way if that makes sense. So I was actually pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book! It had some of the pitfalls of the other book I read (Smokeless Fire) -- a bit of info dumping in places, but

This was my second Samantha Young YA read this week (the other was the Warriors of Ankh book 1), and she's impressed me yet again. I actually preferred this story, with a love story that was somewhat more front and center, some crazy-hot lykans, and lots of thrills and teen angst, it's a great start for a compelling YA series. Leading lady Caia is a strong and fierce heroine even though she's been hidden away from her for years kind out of protection. She's not who she thinks she is, and I'm

By the goddess this is a fantastic book. Caia the heroin of the story has lived a life sheltered from her pack family because a ruthless killer is on the loose and means to kill her as well as the pack. Because she is deemed an abomination for being part lykan and magik. Her Senior year in high school Caia is brought home to her pack, where she is reintroduced into a life that seems so long ago. With many ups and downs, teenage angst, and trying to fit in with the pack Caia falls in love with
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