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Harvest Moon by Lisa Kessler

lisa_me's review

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4.0

Jason Ayers, the Pack's doctor, has been beating himself up in frustration. Well, getting himself beat up and beating up others in an underground boxing ring. He's full of anger at not being able to cure his own father who's in a coma, and at his inability to save the Pack's previous alpha.

Kalini is a nurse who helped save his father from death, but she doesn't know that Jason and his father are werewolves. She has her own secrets. She's on the run from the Nero Organization for knowing about a murder. Plus, she's a precognitive.

So they're both keeping secrets from each other. But the big secret Jason is hiding is that Kalini is his fated mate. He didn't believe in fated mates until he was gobsmacked with just a touch from Kalini.

But can their relationship grow when they can hardly trust each other? And can Jason keep Kalini safe from the Nero Organization? And how will they ever keep Nero off her back for good?
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Lisa Kessler always writes a good read, and HARVEST MOON is no exception. Jason and Kalini were likable characters, and it was good to see the other members of the Pack again. The story had plenty of suspense and intrigue--you and the characters don't know whom to trust!

Enjoy!

clgaston31's review

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3.0

**I received and ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

When I received this book to review, I didn't realize it was the fourth book in a series already. I can't believe I requested the book to review and didn't realize this. So, I went ahead and purchased the three booking in the series so I could catch up. My only problem is that it added three more books to my already lengthy review list. Unfortunately I wasn't able to read all of them but only the first book in the series which gave me a good base of the book.

I am very shocked with myself for going ahead and reading the fourth book in a series without reading the other books first. I love series and I always enjoy seeing how the stories change from book to book.

As for my review... I did enjoy this book a lot. I was lost in parts (since I didn't read two books in the series). The writing was good. I loved the relationship between Jason and Kilani! It was so sweet and honest (once they got past a few things of course). If I wasn't for me enjoying their relationship, then I don't think I would have liked this book as much. A good relationship that catches the reader can either make or break a book, but it definitely made the book!

I am looking forward to going back and reading books two and three in the series then to re-read this book again. I have a feeling my review will go up once I have the whole story line and completely understand this book.

Rating: 3.5/5

emma71662837's review

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4.0

Harvest Moon is pack Dr. Jason book. Jason doesn’t believe in the whole destined mate myth until he finds his destined mate. Kilani is on the run from Nero and has been sent to the pack to protect after a warning from Sebastian. Both are interesting characters with Jason who is struggling with his perceived failures as pack doctor and Kilani with her psychic abilities and strong personality. This instalment reveals new secrets about the connections between the pack and Nero and I am looking forward to see what happens next

inmyhumbleopinion's review

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5.0

Harvest Moon is pack Dr. Jason Ayers story. Jason doesn’t believe in the whole destined mate myth until he finds his destined mate, nurse Kilani Akamu. It is so much fun watching him get his due especially after what he put Gareth and Nadya through in Blood Moon (Moon #3). Jason is struggling with his perceived failures as pack doctor. He uses illegal underground boxing to ease his stress. Harvest Moon reveals new secrets about the connections between the pack and Nero. I love this world and this pack and am anxiously awaiting the next adventure. You could probably read this book standalone but I heartily recommend reading the others in this series first. You will get so much more out of it if you do.
Complimentary copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.

enchantressofbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

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