Supernatural meets Buffy! Puppies and poodles and phantoms, oh my! When Ashlee's mate Will pushes for lupine breeding just as her twin Amber is exploring new magical powers, the impending Blood Moon threatens to turn a difficult situation into a total fiasco. Add in a witches' brew of mysterious out-of-towners, old and new enemies and creatures familiar and strange, and once again her life is turned upside-down. Can Will and Ashlee forge happiness out of their newfound bond, or will fate contrive to drive them apart once more? BloodMoon is an urban fantasy of werewolves, witches, ghosts and vampires, family, pack and kin.
I'm really enjoying these books. I've finished book #2 and am beginning # 3. Our main character, Ashlee, is quirky and snarky and loving. The way these books are written brings out the humanity in her with all it's foibles. I can't wait for # 4!
The guy that wrote this knows very little about women, and even less about what the term 'alpha' means. The lead character Ashlee, whom was described as an 'alpha wolf', couldn't be any farther from alpha. She's basically a doormat. Her oh so perfect brother pimps her out as a puppy mill. Her twin sister verbally and emotionally abuses her on a daily basis, always demeans her and tells her what a failure she is at pretty much everything. She is raped by a wolf she SHOULD HAVE been able to trust, and instead of ripping his throat out, she decides he wuvs her, because her nasty excuse for a mother tells her that his rape was an act of love. Of course, dear old mom has been telling her all along that the familial abuse she is subjected to should be accepted for the sake of her abusers. MOM needs to take a permanent hike beyond the final curtain.
Mr VanDyke, if you're reading this, do all the self respecting women in the world a favor. Don't write about women anymore. Especially women who claim to believe that they believe should be the ones who should decide their own roles in life, while they roll over and let any and everyone walk all over them.