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Lunarmorte (The Tale of Lunarmorte #1)
by
Samantha Young (Goodreads Author)
Enter a world of fierce wolves, stunning magic and romance...
Moon Spell. A YA Paranormal Romance recommended for ages 16 and up.
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 realit...more
Moon Spell. A YA Paranormal Romance recommended for ages 16 and up.
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 realit...more
Paperback, 298 pages
Published
July 31st 2010
by Vanguard Press
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Have you ever felt like you don't want to stop reading a certain book? Well, that happens to me when I read Lunarmorte by Sam Young. It's a story about werewolves, whose origins are said to be related to Greek gods. The characters in this book are well-described, and they really shine with their respective personalities.
I'll get on with the good parts first. Because of the werewolves' relationship to the Gods, I believe, the author inserted a few funny phrases which are, in truth, refreshing and...more
I'll get on with the good parts first. Because of the werewolves' relationship to the Gods, I believe, the author inserted a few funny phrases which are, in truth, refreshing and...more
Oh wow... This was... Was just amazing. I was wiggling with excitement when I started this book and it did not disappoint. I loved it! It's one of the best books I have ever read! It had almost everything I loved: Werewolves, Greek Mythology, Hot Guys, Humour, Action etc. Of course there were parts that made me want to go all 'Edward Cullen' on my pillows but those moments weren't very often and were short lived. I loved the bad guys and the romance between Caia and Lucien made me squeal. There...more
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I love werewolf stories and am always fascinated by the way authors depict their transformation and their interactions with each other. Moon Spell is a great example of how to introduce readers to an indepth paranormal world while still maintaining an interesting plot from beginning to end and well-written characters.
The heroine of the book is Caia who has been kept separated from her pack ever since her parents' untimely de...more
I love werewolf stories and am always fascinated by the way authors depict their transformation and their interactions with each other. Moon Spell is a great example of how to introduce readers to an indepth paranormal world while still maintaining an interesting plot from beginning to end and well-written characters.
The heroine of the book is Caia who has been kept separated from her pack ever since her parents' untimely de...more
Her future was set into motion long before Caia Ribeiro was born. Gaia, Mother of all the gods, had grown tired of the war that her children waged upon each other. In her infinite wisdom she set forth a plan that would eventually stop the war. And unbeknownst to Caia, she was at the very heart of it.
Hidden away from her pack for ten years after her family was killed by The Hunter, an enemy of Pack Errante and member of the Midnight Coven, Caia is finally allowed to return home. But her return is...more
Hidden away from her pack for ten years after her family was killed by The Hunter, an enemy of Pack Errante and member of the Midnight Coven, Caia is finally allowed to return home. But her return is...more
Just like the original book Lunarmorte, Moon Spell is a fantastic book filled with a richly detailed, engaging wolf mythology, and lore rooted in ancient Greek Mythology. This unique mix along with a cast of various paranormal characters really makes Sam's stories stand out in a YA market full of great paranormal characters and plots. The story's strong, feisty, independent heroine Caia, and swoon worthy protective alpha, Lucien add the perfect blend of chemistry, and romance to a story ripe wit...more
4.5 stars
Lunarmorte is a fantastic debut book, that is rich in detail and rooted in ancient greek mythology. It was so fascinating to read, and I'm not sure which hooked me more, the history of the story or the story itself. The characters were easy to relate to and I completely fell in love with them. I loved Samantha's unique spin with her character's paranormal gifts, as she threw together a great mix with lykans, witches, faeries, and vampyres.
I absolutely loved Lunarmorte's wolves. I reall...more
Lunarmorte is a fantastic debut book, that is rich in detail and rooted in ancient greek mythology. It was so fascinating to read, and I'm not sure which hooked me more, the history of the story or the story itself. The characters were easy to relate to and I completely fell in love with them. I loved Samantha's unique spin with her character's paranormal gifts, as she threw together a great mix with lykans, witches, faeries, and vampyres.
I absolutely loved Lunarmorte's wolves. I reall...more
LOVE!!!! Everything I have read by Sam blows me away and Moon Spell is no different...
I have had this series sitting in my kindle for a while and as Shelley and I were talking about our group reads...I thought, this series would be the best to start our group reads with...Of course Shelley agreed b/c it was her who really got me so hooked to Sam.
Anyway, what a fantastic story of a wolf pack. And Moon Spell is not your typical story of wolf packs either. I mean, sure, there are some underlying...more
I have had this series sitting in my kindle for a while and as Shelley and I were talking about our group reads...I thought, this series would be the best to start our group reads with...Of course Shelley agreed b/c it was her who really got me so hooked to Sam.
Anyway, what a fantastic story of a wolf pack. And Moon Spell is not your typical story of wolf packs either. I mean, sure, there are some underlying...more
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I am fascinated by the way this book bridges the classic and the contemporary in such a flawless way. The coming together of Greek mythology, of shapeshifters, vampires and even fairies holds this book together - with a sprinkle of romance, mystery and action, Lunarmorte is a fabulous start to a promising new trilogy!
Fresh and original, the book first introduces the reader into the background of the plot through its prologue. It's darn good introduction to th...more
I am fascinated by the way this book bridges the classic and the contemporary in such a flawless way. The coming together of Greek mythology, of shapeshifters, vampires and even fairies holds this book together - with a sprinkle of romance, mystery and action, Lunarmorte is a fabulous start to a promising new trilogy!
Fresh and original, the book first introduces the reader into the background of the plot through its prologue. It's darn good introduction to th...more
I absolutely loved this book! Although, I read it a while ago and usually don't leave reviews, I must say I still think about this book sometimes...a clear indication of how good it was! So I figured from one book lover to another, (especially one who is easily swayed on her next book choice by great reviews from other readers on goodreads) it was my duty to leave a quick review to urge others to read it! It really was quite captivating. All of the characters and subplots were interesting, and e...more
Found it hard to like Lucien when he was so controlling and violent. Hard to like Caia for not standing up to him enough. I really really liked the premise of the story but couldn't get over how unhealthy the romantic relationship was. The book could have had potential if the writer had hired a good editor to get rid of the ridiculous amount of grammatical errors along with the overly long and nonsensical plot. I actually found myself wondering throughout the book whether someone had even proofr...more
WOW.....Great Story. It's about a young girl who is a Lycan that was separated from her pack for her own safety at a young age. She has no idea why other than that her parents were killed by a Hunter who is also after her. Once she is cleared to return to the pack by her alpha, she slowly starts to realize she is different. She is part magick and Lycan. Not only is she different from everyone else but she is also a part of a prophecy said to change the world. This book is not your typical werewo...more
So...I try to stay away from books about werewolves because I can't help but find them a little ridiculous, but come on, how could I not pick up this book and give it a try? It's Samantha Young we're talking about here. She is awesome.
Yes, there were several parts of the book that I just had to roll my eyes at because it was all that wolf stuff like Alphas, mating, pack rules, and whatever. That stuff I did not care for. Like all that growling and whatnot...it's just not my cup of tea. But all...more
Yes, there were several parts of the book that I just had to roll my eyes at because it was all that wolf stuff like Alphas, mating, pack rules, and whatever. That stuff I did not care for. Like all that growling and whatnot...it's just not my cup of tea. But all...more
I'm torn while reviewing this book. In some ways, I loved it. In some ways, I disliked it.
Samantha Young really is a fabulous writer. Her plots are rich, and her characters are well developed.
I loved the characters in Moon Spell. Caia was relatable, sweet, and didn't fit in the typical YA Romance female stereotype. She made many decisions independently, and was very selfless. She truly aimed to help others beyond herself.
I also liked the connection between the greek gods and the Lykans (the were...more
Samantha Young really is a fabulous writer. Her plots are rich, and her characters are well developed.
I loved the characters in Moon Spell. Caia was relatable, sweet, and didn't fit in the typical YA Romance female stereotype. She made many decisions independently, and was very selfless. She truly aimed to help others beyond herself.
I also liked the connection between the greek gods and the Lykans (the were...more
The beginning of Moon Spell was without a doubt incredibly intriguing and mysterious. I wanted more and more of the storyline and the secrets revealed. You can tell that there are so many secrets that will keep you guessing even after only reading a few pages. I felt bad that Caia knew so little, especially when it came to things that pertained to her. Usually this would bother me since those with the knowledge are keeping it hidden for the character's 'own good' and this drives me batty. Moon S...more
So I finished this book last night and I must say I absolutely LOVED it. So you have Caia a wolf that was sent away from her pack for ten years finally she comes back and it's hard for her to adapt she blames herself for alot of things that has happened. Then we have Lucien the alpha of the pack he is a hotty but I felt he made quiet a few bad choices and I totally understand where caia was coming from I would of felt the exact same way and reacted the same way! You'll have to read to find out m...more
Oh. My. God. Why did I not read this book earlier?
It's official. All books that include sexy alpha wolves are amazing. I lean more towards the young adult books, but hell, I like the adult books too. (;
The Story
The story is about a girl named Caia, who was originally separated from her pack because of reasons she doesn't understand. The Hunter hunting her has finally been killed, and she is allowed to come back to the pack. A soon as she sees Lucien, the Pack Leader, she is drawn to him. Since s...more
It's official. All books that include sexy alpha wolves are amazing. I lean more towards the young adult books, but hell, I like the adult books too. (;
The Story
The story is about a girl named Caia, who was originally separated from her pack because of reasons she doesn't understand. The Hunter hunting her has finally been killed, and she is allowed to come back to the pack. A soon as she sees Lucien, the Pack Leader, she is drawn to him. Since s...more
I read this because I loved On Dublin Street and wanted to read another SY book. I'm not sure where in the writing career of SY this book falls but the writing, plotting, pacing was fairly amatuerish. I had a hard time believing it was written by the same author. There are several points of view in this story, an evolving prophecy that is told in italicized info dumps at various stages of the story. Rather than preparing the female protag to control her emerging powers, everyone keeps secrets fr...more
Jun 24, 2012
SubterraneanCatalyst ; I Will Always Read
rated it
2 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
I'll be the first to admit that YA is NOT my genre- but I do find good things here and then due to my good friends on GR. This as the 2 star rating states ..is "OK". (and no, none of my friends on GR suggested this to me..I think I downloaded it for free for Kindle)
So basically girl is a freaky half breed surrounded by secrets who rejoins her pack one day for an unknown reason after being in exile with a gaurdian for ten years. Stuff happens. Relationships develop..then a WTF ending IMO. It was...more
So basically girl is a freaky half breed surrounded by secrets who rejoins her pack one day for an unknown reason after being in exile with a gaurdian for ten years. Stuff happens. Relationships develop..then a WTF ending IMO. It was...more
Moon Spell
(The Tale of Lunarmorte, Book #1)
by Samantha Young
Rating: 4.5
Genre: Paranormal Romance | Young-Adult (16+)
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 s...more
(The Tale of Lunarmorte, Book #1)
by Samantha Young
Rating: 4.5
Genre: Paranormal Romance | Young-Adult (16+)
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 s...more
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this book is different . . .good different. the main character caia isn't like all the others, she's not overly insecure, she's not childish, she's not woe is me either. she's calm and quiet but strong. although we don't know much about her, what makes her tick, what she likes, doesn't like. some character building needs to take place in order for the reader to really connect with her but i think its a good start.
i love her relationship with lucien and i look forward to reading more about it in...more
i love her relationship with lucien and i look forward to reading more about it in...more
I know, I know. It's a werewolf story. Samantha Young has got me reading a genre of book that I had pretty much given up on. And guess what? I like it.
All of Young's book are affordable through Kindle and they are great. They are the time of books that you start reading and can't really put down. Her worlds are all very believable. This is the first story she wrote and as you read her later books you can see how her talent is growing.
In this story Caia (pretty name) rejoins her pack (werewolf...more
All of Young's book are affordable through Kindle and they are great. They are the time of books that you start reading and can't really put down. Her worlds are all very believable. This is the first story she wrote and as you read her later books you can see how her talent is growing.
In this story Caia (pretty name) rejoins her pack (werewolf...more
I really enjoyed this story but hated the way Lucien treated Caia. She has it nailed when she explains to him in the hotel room that he treated her like a pawn, just like everyone else in her life. He obviously doesn't trust her or respect her and without those two things you cannot build a lasting loving relationship. Even though I am a fan of the HEA I was very pleased with Caia's decision not to just fall into a relationship with him even though they were mated. I would be happy to see them e...more
Jan 24, 2012
Sarah Kalaitzidis
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
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This book caught me on surprise over and over again. Sometimes I knew what was going on, other times I was so surprised I was like "WHAT". There was only one problem I had with this book and that was because at the beginning of the novel it felt like it was starting a few chapters into the book. I was reading it and I felt like a missed something and tried going backwards in the ebook. It should have at least given a bit background before starting where it did, it just confused the hell out of m...more
So I was really excited to read this book I heard some rave reviews about it but honestly I feel like this book was good but not good enough to rave about. For me this was the type of book that while I was reading it I didn't like it as much as I did the book as a whole. It did have some nice ideas that were pretty cool but other than the way the author implemented mythology into the book there wasn't too much unique about it. Really it isn't even unique using mythology.. I guess I have read too...more
Yeah, another book I finished in one sitting! I don't normally read Paranormal Romance, but I really liked Smokeless Fire (which, tbh, I don't consider PNR) so I picked this one up for another dollar!
Caia left the pack ten years ago after her parents were killed, and she's lived in isolation with no one but Irini. When it's time to return, she finds out the pack is keeping a lot of secrets from her. Though it feels like the first time she's ever belonged, there are also things that are wrong. Pe...more
Caia left the pack ten years ago after her parents were killed, and she's lived in isolation with no one but Irini. When it's time to return, she finds out the pack is keeping a lot of secrets from her. Though it feels like the first time she's ever belonged, there are also things that are wrong. Pe...more
I liked the idea, and was even entertained by moon spell, but I can't really say I liked it....nor can i understand how on earth this got so many 4 and 5 star reviews!
the pacing felt wrong and so did some of the reactions of the characters, main and secondary alike...the pack would find something out, and I'd think they would do one thing, but then they do something else that IMO wouldn't make sense in the situation...which managed to pull me outta the story more than once...and there are a lot...more
the pacing felt wrong and so did some of the reactions of the characters, main and secondary alike...the pack would find something out, and I'd think they would do one thing, but then they do something else that IMO wouldn't make sense in the situation...which managed to pull me outta the story more than once...and there are a lot...more
So, despite my two star rating, I actually really enjoyed this book. I liked our heroine Caia and I also really liked Lucien. They had really good chemistry together. I didn't like that she was 17 and he was 24 though. I liked the plot, setting and werewolf mythology. I liked it enough that I'm really tempted to read the rest of the series. I actually think the book was long enough that it really could have been a stand alone novel. I'm not sure it was necessary to make it a trilogy.
So, why the...more
So, why the...more
Nov 20, 2011
Sarah Grace James-Miller
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
amazing-main-character
wow this book was so so good! Caia was an amazing character! in most werewolf books, the main character usually has many fits and has a bratty attitude, but this character was nothing like that! yes she can be sassy if you make her, but she was relatively sweet and she cared for others. Young did awesome, i found myself understanding and feeling sorry with Caia because in the story what she is happening to her is equally terrifying as exciting. the werewolf background wasnt really original, but...more
Highly recommended - Book One of an urban/paranormal/fantasy trilogy. Great adventure with original imaginative world building. 4.5 stars [only loosing .5 stars because of the start] and definitely worth more than its 99cent bargain price from Amazon.
In this book we are introduced to 17yo Caia as she comes back to her family's lykan pack after 10 years of isolation being hidden from her parent’s murders. We start off with teenage coming of age story as Caia tries to fit in with a group of friend...more
In this book we are introduced to 17yo Caia as she comes back to her family's lykan pack after 10 years of isolation being hidden from her parent’s murders. We start off with teenage coming of age story as Caia tries to fit in with a group of friend...more
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Samantha Young is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from Stirlingshire, Scotland. She's been nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Author and Best Romance for her international bestseller ON DUBLIN STREET.
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“Jaeden laughed under her breath. "Caia, it's called a crush. Believe me, Ryder makes me feel the same horrible mixture of happiness and despair. Add a pinch of lykan volatility and you've got yourself the teenage hormonal party from Hades.”
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