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This 4th book of the "Blood Moon, Texas Shifters" series, Brody and London's story, is an entertaining paranormal shifter romance and enthralling continuation of the series. There's plenty of suspense and some action as the relations between human, shifter, and vampire continue to deteriorate, and other factions make their presence known.
The characters are all compelling and interesting and there's definite heat between Brody and London, tempered by moments of humor and danger. The contradictory ...more
The characters are all compelling and interesting and there's definite heat between Brody and London, tempered by moments of humor and danger. The contradictory ...more

Kat Kinney's Alpha Book Four is a phenomenal addition to the Blood Moon, Texas Shifters Series, which delves deep into the story of Brody and London, two leaders who face a myriad of challenges. This book is highly recommended for fans of paranormal romance novels.
Their union, however, raises questions about the paranormal community's stability. Since both of them are leaders, their relationship could potentially threaten the delicate balance of power among the various groups of paranormal creat ...more
Their union, however, raises questions about the paranormal community's stability. Since both of them are leaders, their relationship could potentially threaten the delicate balance of power among the various groups of paranormal creat ...more

This is the fourth book in the series about shifters, vamps, humans, and the tangled mess of interspecies lives intersecting while love blossoms amid the tension. Well written, with characters that you can connect with, Kat has woven a story of acceptance, of love, of passion - and oh boy the passion - that will leave you wanting more. I recommend curling up with this book, a glass of wine, and get lost in Blood Moon texas.

May 10, 2023
Peter Boyde
marked it as to-read