Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Full Moon by Rachel Hawthorne


I may be promised to another . . . but thoughts of Rafe consume me. I don't know how much longer I can resist.

Lindsey is wild and reckless, a natural rebel—maybe because her entire life was laid out for her even before she was born. Her parents are among the most powerful members of the Dark Guardians, an ancient tribe of werewolves, and they arranged Lindsey's betrothal to Connor long ago. The next full moon is coming all too soon, and then her commitment to Connor will be final—no turning back. She should be happy . . . so why can't she stop thinking about gorgeous, brooding Rafe?

When a dangerous threat on the pack escalates, so do tensions between Connor and Rafe. A fight over Lindsey is imminent, but will it be to the death?


Full Moon is un-describable. I liked it, but I didn't. It was addicting at some points but not at others.

Overall, it was a really good novel. It was well written and Rachel Hawthorne told the story really nicely.

There were sections of this book that I breezed through. But, there was also parts where I wanted to skip the pages to a more interesting part of the book.

Full Moon isn't a must read and it isn't a bad read. I would recommend it if you are looking for something quick/werewolf related/fantasy.