“It was difficult to remember the girl I used to be when my Wolf instincts were at the forefront as they were now. I closed my eyes and counted backwards. A little calming technique Cara had told me in one of the rare moments during our training when she was not out for my blood. It was a useful tool. When I opened my eyes I could think more clearly. The footsteps were closer and any second their … their bearers would break from the stand of trees into the small clearing where I was being held.
I braced myself, but nothing could have prepared me for the sight that came next. Angela’s fiery red hair broke through the tree line followed by a tall mystery guy with dark hair and a limp Wolf in his arms. I knew that Wolf. It was Ronan.”
It’s St. Lucy’s Day and the battle has begun! The Demon Molloch is rising, will Grazi have the power to defeat him? Find out in Winter Moon!
GRAZI KELLY BOOKS IN ORDER:
Wolf Moon: A Grazi Kelly Novel #1
Hunter Moon: A Grazi Kelly Novel #2
Rebel Moon: A Grazi Kelly Novel #3
Winter Moon: A Grazi Kelly Novel #4
Chasing the Moon: A Grazi Kelly Novel #5
Blood Moon: A Grazi Kelly Novel #6
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This is a fantastic bookset of the Grazi Kelly stories. Grazi finds out theres more to her than she thought. Shes runs faster and other things. There are also bodies piling up and there trying go uncover whats been going on. This is a great shifter read as well as a mystery. I am loving this series right from the first page until the last. I love getting to know this character. I can see the scenes as well in my minds eye as well I can visualize as I read. This book is fantastic it is epic a definite must read.
Shauna Joesten
The Complete Grazi Kelly Novel Series – This is a new author for me and I don’t know why I decided to read this series. I could not put the books down. The conversational writing style and flow of storylines keep me glued to the pages. The author does a good job with her descriptions and the werewolves have an interesting twist. High schoolers aren’t an age group I care about reading, but I liked Grazi and found her interesting and mature for her age. I did not chain read this series but alternated with other books. I found this set of books on Booksprout. 4*
Wolf Moon #1 – Interesting and intriguing introduction to the storylines and characters. She’s 15-years-old but I like her maturity level; not too much of a stupid kid formula common in other stories. Grazi is likeable, maturing into an adult with all the worries and doubts a teenager experiences. At the same time, she shows resourcefulness, analytic abilities and a strong backbone. Her Grandmother is a perfect support character, while the other side of her family weighs more with character development. More comes out as the pages fly by and the little bit of violence is not graphic or gory; not nice, but not a Hollywood horror. The foundation is set and the storylines continue but without a cliffhanger ending. 4*
Hunter Moon #2 – This book picks up where Wolf Moon ends. Intriguing and full of suspense with more interesting characters added to the mix. The action is picking up and new storylines mess with the foundation. I had a big problem with the lowercase use of Mom(my), Dad(dy), Sister, Grandpa, Princess, street names, the States and others when these were used as names/titles. Where does this stupid rule come from, it is so common today and so disrespectful and intolerant. This proper noun misuse was so frequent that it took away from the story, interrupting the flow and taking me out of the story repeatedly. This book needs major editing for wrong and missing words and punctuation. 3*
Rebel Moon #3 – This book picks up where Hunter Moon ends. The prologue is interesting and a bit mysterious. New storylines blend in with the old, and more characters come into play. After suffering through the too long, mostly boring first chapter, there is plenty of action, intrigue and suspense as the pages quickly fly by. The storylines, new and old, merge into a suspense filled read. More secrets about Grazi surface and the reader’s suspicions about the boy and veiled woman are supported. More magic and more questions come from this substantial read. Minor editing needed. Rebel ends with a cliffhanger so have the next book ready. 4*
Winter Moon #4 – This book picks up where Rebel Moon ends. An enemy unexpectedly helps Ronan and Grazi. The pace moves well and gets faster as the pages fly keeping the reader immersed in the story. The storylines twist unexpectedly increasing the intrigue and the secrets keep spilling out. Good suspense. The characters keep getting better in growth and for a 16-year-old, Grazi is probably one of my top 40 favorite characters that I have the pleasure to read, and I’m not into this age group. This is my favorite book of the series so far. I enjoy reading the work of Ms. Gorri. 4*
Chasing The Moon #5 – Life stepped in and I was not able to read books 5 and 6 by the due date. I will update my review for these two books.
Blood Moon #6