Book 2.5 is told in Bren's point of view. During an evening out, Bren, Dan and Celia find themselves in a soul-sucking catastrophe.Not as much romance as there was more bromance, but it was still funny and adventurous. I loved learning about Bren's past and reading his thoughts, because I saw his love, care and commitment toward his "pack." Although he is a lone wolf, he made his own family woth Dan and the Wird girls. Every now and then, Bren did sound Celia-esq, but all in good fun. Bren has always been a lone wolf, but to help his friend Cecelia Wird and her sisters, he has joined the local werewolf pack. It has not been an easy transition. Add to that the fact that someone is summoning demons, and Bren is having a really bad week.The novella, A Cursed Moon (Weird Girls #2.5), is told from Brendan's (Bren's) point of view, which gives a totally different flavor to the book. Considering that Bren is egotistical and self-serving, it is a little hard to feel for him... but somehow Robson makes you feel something for him by the end of the novella, which shows a mastery of the craft you usually do not see in a novella. This book is not a stand alone item. You will definitely need to read the first two books in the series in order to understand this novella.
What do You think about A Cursed Moon (2013)?
I kept tryin to remind myself this was not Celia's point of view. But I love Bren.
—ikeswife31
I really enjoyed this book. I love this series. Well written and very funny.
—Kev
Great book can't wait til the next one.
—MedinaVelic