Moon Craving

Moon Craving

Children of the Moon bk 2

Lucy Monroe

If it were up to him, Talorc—laird of the Sinclair clan and leader of his werewolf pack— would never marry. But when the king orders that Talorc wed an Englishwoman, the lone wolf is shocked to find his mate in the strong-willed Abigail. And after an intensely climactic wedding night, the two fiercely independent souls sense an unbreakable bond…

Deaf since childhood, Abigail hopes to keep her affliction from Talorc as long as possible. And for his part, he has no intention of telling her about being a werewolf. But when Abigail learns that the husband she’s begun to love has deceived her, it will take all of his warrior’s strength—and his wolf’s cunning—to win his wife back. And Talorc will have to face his biggest challenge yet: the vulnerability of a man in love…

I love Lucy Monroe, I have read almost all of her harlequin books and had no clue that she had written other books, so when Melanie showed me this book when we were in the library I knew that I had to read it.

This was an interesting book, and I really enjoyed all of it. There were some things that bugged me, mainly the reaction of the hero when he finds out what she is hiding, when he is hiding something even bigger. I think is a complaint that I have seen expressed on other reviews as well however.

One of the things that I loved the most about this book was that both of them had strong emotions for the other but were afraid to share their secrets for fear of rejection. But when those secrets were revealed they realized that they only made their connection stronger.

This is one of those classic romance stories that makes you want them find true happiness. It is a really easy read and other than a few complaints I really enjoyed it.

Grade B-

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