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Book Review of The Blue Moon Cafe

The Blue Moon Cafe
The Blue Moon Cafe
Author: Rick R. Reed
Genres: Horror, LGBTQ+ Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


The werewolves in this story truly are werewolves. Except for one thing. A bite will not "change" someone, being a werewolf is an hereditary thing. The wolf only comes out during a full moon and they usually restrict themselves to hunting animals.

But someone is hunting humans. Gay, male humans.

Thad is at loose ends in his life. He lost his job and hasn't had any luck finding another. He is a likable fellow trying to find his way. I liked Thad. I felt his excitment when he met Sam and his need for a friend when he met Jared.

Sam seemed a little aloof. Guess he needed to be. I loved that he was older and actually (GASP!) had hair on his chest!!! I longed to be Thad's fingers playing with that hairy chest.....

Jared was fun. A light-hearted soul who managed to grow up. He was still fun, but I was rooting for him from the moment I realized he was waiting for Thad to notice him as more than a friend.

There were some nail-biting moments, but overall this was a story about love. In all it's forms.