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Book Review of Hunter's Moon (Tale of the Sazi, Bk 1)

Hunter's Moon (Tale of the Sazi, Bk 1)
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Overall this book was a fairly standard paranormal romance plot - werewolf meets woman and immediately forms strange and powerful bond with her. They try to fight their attraction to each other, various bad things happen, they overcome the bad guys and accept that they're together.

The book is written from the man's point of view, which was interesting at times. The female lead annoyed me quite a bit - she was unable to stand up to her over powering and demanding family to the point that she decided death was the only way to deal with it. She was very passive at the beginning of the book, with odd moments of standing up for herself. She did improve as the book went on, as the mail lead was helping her gain confidence in herself, which was nice.

The beginning was interesting, but about three-quarters of the way through the unique qualities of this world and these characters were no longer enough to hold my interest in the fairly standard plot, and I wound up skimming the last bit of the book.

Overall, not a bad book, but no interesting enough to get me to the next book.