Title: Dragon Moon (Dragon Moon #1)
Author: Nulli Para Ora
Source: Author request
Genre: PNR Wolf shifter
Length: Novel
Reviewed by Laurie
A business trip to China. A fight for their lives. Will
Angelique and David become pawns in a werewolf war or does fate have something
else in store?
David Johnson and Angelique Meadows are colleagues on a
business trip to China. They’ve worked together for years, but neither has been
able to admit their true feelings for the other. This business trip represents
a landmark deal in their careers and an opportunity to reveal the truth of
their hearts. Just as love blooms, disaster strikes.
The man they’re meeting with is Yuen Gao, CEO of a
multi-million dollar company. The world sees him as a successful businessman.
His pack sees him as their Alpha. Rogues, secret experiments, and the
undeniable pull of his mate force him to reveal his secret. Is his love strong
enough to overcome the pain of loss?
Hearts unite and break as trusted friends become enemies
behind the scenes. Love longed for is lost to be replaced by a bond deeper than
words. Loyalties are tested as ghosts of the past step into the present.
Can true love survive when forbidden hearts are reconnected?
Rating 3 1/2
Dragon Moon is going to be hard for me to review. I loved
most of this book, but I did have some problems with it. I have to admit Nulli
wrote an amazing roller coaster story that will get your emotions all up into
turmoil. I felt the author did a good job keeping the romance and paranormal
the main focus.
Dragon Moon is an interracial story with a love triangle, as
most of you know I hate love triangles. I love my HEA’S. Anyhow, I did feel the
author carried out the love triangle very tastefully at least it was very
emotional and different then from other books I’ve read. The biggest reason I
hate love triangles is because someone is always left out and let me tell you I
loved both Gao and David so I feel bad that someone was left outL. I just hope the author has plans for
the one that was left out in the cold this time around.
There are several POV's and the plot has so much
information, that I felt like I totally missed getting to really know Gao and
Angelique on a personal level. So although I did enjoy the book, I feel readers
need to know this is not going to be a walk in the park read, they will need to
really stay focused or they might lose their way.
I was satisfied with the HFN ending, but again I hope the
author will complete it and give each character their HEA in the future of this
series.
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