Moon Sworn (Riley Jenson Guardian, #9)

Moon Sworn (Riley Jenson Guardian #9)

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Après avoir tué Kye, son âme soeur, Riley est dévastée. Au point que même Quinn, son amant vampire, ne parvient plus à la réconforter. La jeune femme n'a qu'une envie : tout plaquer. Mais quitter le Directoire n'est pas si simple. Et tandis que Riley se lance dans une nouvelle enquête, un vieil ennemi refait surface, bien déterminé à lui arracher tout ce qui donne un sens...more
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Published (first published May 11th 2010)
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Natasha
Nov 04, 2009 Natasha marked it as to-read
I CANNOT wait for this to be released. It's going to be a winner. BOUND TO SHADOWS(book 8) was amazing. The last chapter had me in tears and begging for more. I cannot wait to see what happens next with Riley and everyone. I highly recommend this series!
Catie
2 1/2 stars

I almost gave up on this series after the great “soul mate fiasco” of 2009. But, I am a complete sucker for closure. I will typically come crawling back for a promised finale, especially if I can read said finale for free. Plus, it just seems like so much wasted effort to read eight books out of a series of nine, like running twenty six point one miles of a marathon and then quitting. And I really want one of those “26.2” stickers to display in a prominent location on my vehicle. My e...more
Beth NC
I have loved this series. From the kick-ass heroine Riley who gets kicked in the teeth time and again and gets back up kicking the pants of her enemies to the multiple layers of love relationships and matings, these books always satisfied. They are full of action, deception, love, lust, anger, family, friendship, murder and mayhem.....what more could you want...oh yeah, you have shapeshifters and vampires and things in between.
BUT....this last one, disappointed me. For one, instead of the depth...more
Jessica
I have been a fan of this series since Full Moon Rising. Riley has been through everything imaginable. Some of it was her own doing and some wasn't. She has lost so many people that were dear to her heart and others who weren���t. With Bound to Shadows she lost two very important people to her. She almost died as a result and was left wondering if it would���ve been best. Still she came back and started this book off by picking up where BtS left off - mourning her soul mates��� death and feeling...more
Darcy
With this being the last book in the series I will say that it wrapped things up in a good way, but I was a little disappointed in it. The book started out on a heartbreaking note, then moved right into the craziness that has become Riley's life since becoming a guardian. But then in the middle it seemed like the book lost focus, we were split between an old vendetta and the crime of the book that needed to be solved, then suddenly these 2 different events crossed paths for a little while, then...more
Miraphora
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Lisa Allen
I loved this series. I devoured them in about a week. If you are a fan of Laurell K Hamilton's Anita Blake series, then you will enjoy this. I will use the Anita Blake series to compare with the Riley Jenson series, as they are the closest in genre.
Keri Arthur develops an intriguing plot for her readers to follow. She creates characters that are easy to like, and with enough depth that you really want to keep reading to see what will happen next. I love the world she creates (were's vamp's and...more
Lita Bouquard
I am often disappointed when a main character in a series goes through so many changes and evolves into a different person from the original one that I became enamored with. Keri Arthur wrote a character that was a funny/horny/feminine, tough and loyal damphir that stayed true to herself through 9 books.
Riley Jensen matures and her desires change (not including the moon lust)but she doesn't. I began the guardian books after first reading the next series (with Risa) featuring Riley as a minor ch...more
Between the Bind
**4.5 Stars from betweenthebind.blogspot.com**

Moon Sworn is the 9th and final book in the Riley Jensen series. And boy do I loooove Ms. Arthur's world! She's created one of the most addicting series I've ever read and Moon Sworn is the perfect ending to such a dynamic series. I was most impressed with the characters growth. Ms. Arthur gave them room to evolve without compromising who they've been in the past 9 books. In her heart, Riley is still Riley, straight out of Full Rising, only with more...more
Jilly
Yes, this series has a slow start and honestly when I think back to the first couple of books, I'm amazed I got through the series. Around book 3 thing really took off and I was highly intrigued by Riley, her brother and the men in her life whether they are vampire or werewolf.

This book was no different for me. I have had it for a while and have put off reading it for the mere fact that I knew it was the final book of this series. I couldn't imagine it ending or having to say good-bye to charact...more
Ithlilian
I've been a huge fan of this series since the beginning. I love Riley's no nonsense attitude, she is who she is and isn't going to change no matter what is thrown in her face. I love the mysteries presented in each book and feel that Keri Arthur is one of the best out there at keeping readers interested in what is going on. These books balance plot and character development perfectly, and that is why I am still around at book nine. Unfortunately, Moon Sworn was a total miss for me. There wasn't...more
Megan
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Jennifer
I'm so sad to see the Riley Jensen series come to an end. While this book leaves you hanging a bit in the end, all the old problems are wrapped up. Poor Riley had finally come to a conclusion in her life. Too bad for Riley that "fate" has not come to the same conclusion. Riley fights her way through the book the same way she has throughout the past books in the series. Riley seems to be a little less wreckless in this book and more laid back. In the past she might have done things a lot differen...more
Angela (Reading Angels)
I love this series. It was one of my first paranormal series and I have stuck with it from the beginning - and loved every twist and turn it has taken. I'm so completely sad that it is over. I'm going to miss these characters like they were friends who've moved away. I'm just glad that the series ended while it was still strong and that Keri really let Riley and company go out with a bang! Such a great wrap up to this series.

I love so many of the characters in this series. Riley is so strong, me...more
Bridget
Aww... Bittersweet,bittersweet... I am happy with the outcome but am sad to see Riley go. I really loved this series! Can't believe it's over. So much to say but can't think of where to start.
Ugh Kade!! soo sad, the most emotional start to a book i have ever read. I was never 100% sure of both her soulmates but of Kade? He was perfect, was my favorite of all Riley's men, so for her to kill him off as well as Kye was genius just because it made such an impact. Quinn definetly grew on me as i kn...more
Melanie
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Sharon
I was very pleased with the last installment in the Riley Jenson series. I really didn't know how this would all come to an end for Riley and have to admit that I was taken by surprise that the main story line was one that I did not see coming. In the weeks after the deaths of Kade and Kye, Riley gets a case that takes her somewhere she's never been before. Her memory has been erased and she has a new identity. I was like, "GET OUT!!! *insert Elaine from Seinfeld push here* This girl has been th...more
Kindlelicious
Warning: Spoilers from previous books are unavoidable.

Since Riley Jenson is one of my favorite heroines ever and this concludes the series, I’m abandoning my normal review format to discuss Moon Sworn, but I will do my best to avoid spoilers. Moon Sworn picks up weeks after the death of Riley’s friend Kade and her soul mate Kye. While she survived his death, she is deeply depressed and battling the emptiness of his loss. Riley, Rhoan, Liander and Quinn are still awaiting the child Liander’s sist...more
Noodle
The final instalment in The Riley Jensen Guardian Series. Some answers are given, some conclusions are reached, but on the whole I found the ending rather a let down. I'm not sure exactly why, it's just a feeling of incompleteness.

The story itself was OK. Riley's adventures convincing and enough to make you want to keep reading, but once she overcame the main hurdle of the story, the completion of each outstanding challenge in her life was made all too quickly. As though the build-up took way t...more
J-J newly convert to eReaders
*****This may contain spoilers*****


What can i say....so many emotions are running through me at this moment, utter happiness, to utter sadness, sadness as the series has ended but happiness for Riley. I even cried both with joy & sadness.

wow i am so happy that Riley got her happy ending. Not only Riley, but Quinn,Rhoan,Liander & she's going to be a mom she deepest wish, her dream. They are their own pack, a brand new beginning.

This is the best ending to a wondrous, heart-stopping serie...more
Cassandra
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Susi
I received this book as a review copy from the publisher and I was so happy I got the chance. I adored the last book and OMG this one was so much better. I just couldn't stop reading. I really wanted a HEA for Riley and Quinn and after the last book I was unsure if that would be so easy.

Riley still suffers from the events of the last book. She hurts, she knows how lucky she should be to have her brother , Liander and Quinn but she just can't stop feeling the pain deep inside her. She lost so muc...more
Lindsey
From the very first novel in this series I was in love with the protagonist Riley not just because she is a tough as nails female but because she is also a woman who loves family, yearns for true love, and has normal insecurities. As with any Keri Arthur book release I was excited for the release of Moon Sworn but it is bitter sweet as this is the final book in the Riley Jenson Guardian Series. From beginning to end this book was packed with suspense, conspiracy, dynamic relationships, and of co...more
Victoria
I loved it. I can remember when I started this series and I was like Quinn and couldn't handle Riley's wolfs need for sex. And again like Quinn I came to grips with it.

Keri did an excellent job of closing all the loose ends.

When the book began Riley was on a case and almost died from another shot of silver lodged in her shoulder. Quinn races to her and helps save her. She refuses to drive home with him because she doesn't want to leave the car behind. So as Quinn is following her in his Porsch...more
Gina
The final book in the Riley Jensen Guardian series and Keri Arthur did a great job with this book. There was suspense that things were not going to turn out as we hoped and it was actually a good story. The quality of the writing continued until the very end.

It's sad to see characters retired that you've grown to like but it's probably better for them to go out while the stories are still good and sharp instead of staying too long. This was a very good series.

One of my biggest complaints was th...more
Beba Bonomo
Non posso crederci che sia finita, che disperazione :'(((((
Bethany C
For the record, I'd like to give this 4 1/2 stars, because it wasn't perfect, but it was still a really good ending to this series. I'm overall pleased with how Ms Arthur chose to end Riley's story- with one exception. So MINOR SPOILER ALERT- I didn't like that the situation with the experiments done on Riley was left unresolved. I really wanted to see the end result. Would she have any new powers? Be able to bear her veryy own children? Though I suppose the author felt she addressed that with R...more
Sophia (FV)
It’s always hard for me to say goodbye to a series that I’ve loved. After becoming attached to a cast of characters and having seen them through adventures, love, loss and joy, it’s difficult to know that it all must come to an end. However on some level I must appreciate an author that knows when to wrap up the story arc and move on. When to tie up the loose ends, put everything in order and say goodbye. Moon Sworn is the 9th and final book in the Riley Jenson Guardian series.

After what I woul...more
Suz
This was a fairly satisfying end to the series. I must admit that I was getting really tired of listening to Riley whine about soul mates and forego all good sense in the name of her libido. I've enjoyed the world building, the characters, the mysteries, and even the sex in this series, but Riley was actually my least favorite character in the series and very often difficult for me to tolerate. Moon Sworn is a satisfying wrap to a lot of outstanding issues from the entire series, to Riley lettin...more
Federica
Finalmente siamo arrivati alla fine di questa serie e questo libro mi è piaciuto,ma non così tanto da dargli il massimo delle stelline.
Dividerei questo ultimo capitolo in tre parti:nella prima,Riley ancora scioccata dalla morte della sua anima gemella e di Kade, si ritrova a dover risolvere l'ennesimo giallo e tutto risulta già visto e lento; nella seconda parte,non si ricorda più chi è,ma il sospetto che ha verso tutti quelli che la circondano,rende il tutto più intrigante; la parte finale è qu...more
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Keri Arthur, author of the New York Times bestselling Riley Jenson, Guardian series, has now written more than 25 books. She's received several nominations in the Best Contemporary Paranormal category of the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Awards, and recently won RT's Career Achievement Award for urban fantasy. She lives in Melbourne with her daughter and two crazy dogs
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“For once, his vampire expression failed him. His response was right there on his face, in full view and easily read. He went from surprise to disbelief then hope and sheer, utter joy all within a split second of each other, then he let loose a huge whoop of delight and swept me into his arms, hugging me fiercely.” 13 people liked it
“You are my heart, my soul,” he said, his arms going around my waist and holding me tightly. “As you are mine,” I repeated. The magic in the air got stronger, thrumming through the forest, matching the rhythm of our breathing, matching the beating of our hearts. “Dance with me, this night and for the rest of our nights,” he said. “For as long as the moon shines in the sky and for as long as we live underneath her.” 7 people liked it
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