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Moon's Web by C.T. Adams, Cathy Clamp

catladylover94's review against another edition

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5.0

second book better then the first

loverofromance's review against another edition

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4.0

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Summary


Moon's Web continues from where Hunter's Moon left off. Tony and Sue have just left their old life, faked their deaths and begun a fresh start and are the newest members of a prestigious wolf pack. Tony is having a hard time adjusting to the life as a member of a pack. Tony is used to acting quickly and on his own judgement and never having to answer to anyone. Well Tony soon learns that his new life here isn't going to be full of rainbows and roses. Its going to take adjustment and tough learning and having to not go half cocked all the time. Sue is making her own adjustment, finally free of her family, but life is just going to be a bigger test for her now. We see how she learns more about herself and what she is really capable of. Tony and Sue learn that their love is about to be tested in the worst way. They will have to rely on the trust they have. Tony is connecting with his wolf half, gaining new abilities he never imagined, creating friendships he would never imagine, and his strength will be proved. There is an enemy more powerful than anything Tony and Sue have ever faced, one that could destroy all of the Sazi.

Plot and Story Line


Moon's Web was such a tantalizing story and I soaked it all in. I really enjoyed the first time, and even though these two aren't together as much as the first book, we see some powerful tests of their love happen in this one. We see how having a fresh start isn't always the best or easiest adjustment. What was most great about this book, was seeing how these two really come together even more than the first book, and we don't see much of them together. We see quite a bit of pack politics, some new characters (that I am half in love with already), some old ones, a mysterious villain, and a curious circumstance between Tony and Sue. Basically Tony's new abilities are causing havoc a bit, and when a healer works on him, but then disappears, he and Sue have to get a physical separation for a bit. Its causing some anger management issues and until they can find the missing healer, they will have to content with their mental touches. What was most fascinating about this was how the intricate world building, and boy did it increase quite a bit in this book. We get a better look at the Sazi species, their history and what they are capable of. There are so many unique elements that really wrapped this story up quite nicely. I found it very interesting seeing how cemented Tony and Sue become in the pack in such a short time. It isn't easy for them for a while, and I fell in love with these two all over again when we see what they become and grow into. Simply a wonderful book and can't wait to delve more deeply into the Sazi.

The Cover


What I like about this cover is how well it relates to the story. Not a big fan of the way its formatted, but its different and I like that.

Overall View


Moon's Web is a sizzling and entertaining ride that will keep you sated for a while!! Packed with thrills, mystery, and passion...will have you looking for the next book!!

Series Order

Hutner's MoonMoon's WebCaptive MoonHowling MoonMoon's FuryTimeless MoonCold Moon RisingSerpent Moon





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lottpoet's review against another edition

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dark funny reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

akf1706's review

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dark emotional
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

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