The second installment in the Crimson Moon series grabs hold of you and takes you on a non-stop roller coaster ride. Loved the story and Banks world of shadow wolves and werewolves. The only issue and the reason it ended up with a four and not five star rating was an inconsistency in the story. Sasha kills a demon infested werewolf thinking it was Hunter, then later is relieved when she realizes there were two monsters in the woods, so what did she do dream killing the first one. Something was off, here. Should have been relieved that it wasn't Hunter that killed the people and attacked her. Anyway, otherwise the story was really action packed enjoyable read. I had trouble with too much conflict in this book... Sasha fighting herself - soldier vs werewolf & it's pull / Sasha fighting vampires and infected werewolves / Sasha fighting Hunter, whose bad blood is coming forth (though ultimately they can use his blood as an antitoxin to the infection)... / Sasha fighting conflicting feelings for Hunter & Shogun... hmmmmthey have small victories in all areas, but not full victories... hmmmm
What do You think about Bite The Bullet (2008)?
it was good, but a little hard to follow at times.
—cris
Was ok series had a hard time getting into it.
—Bree_Flannery