Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Low Red Moon by Ivy Devlin


Avery Hood is reeling from the loss of her parents--and the fact that she can't remember what happened to them even though she was there. She's struggling to adjust to life without them, and to living with her grandmother, when she meets Ben, who isn't like any guy she's ever met before. It turns out there's a reason why, and Ben's secret may hold the key to Avery finding out what happened to her parents... But what if that secret changes everything she knows about--and feels for--Ben?


This is one of the very few mystery books I like. Reading Low Red Moon seems like a blur, I read it so fast. Ivy Devlin is a skilled author. This book combines paranormal, romance, mystery, and murder. What more could you want? I disliked it because there wasn’t really a “wow” factor. The writing was good but the story was just average.
Throughout reading, I kept trying to solve the mystery. I must guessed 10 different people, never once was I right. I’ve never read a mystery book in which I couldn’t solve the mystery. I was oblivious as to who did it, until the last few chapters.
Low Red Moon is a fairly small book and I wish it were longer than it is. The author has a certain way of writing that capture that books essence and makes you love it even more. I recommend this book to paranormal and mystery lovers. I loved it.


FTC- Received from Sarah of Sarah’s Random Musings