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Moonsworn

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Kel is a veterinary physician, who is gaining more experience in the field before returning to her pack, treats fellow supernatural beings and their pets. Travis, another Heir, comes to Kel to have her help an injured packmate. In the progress of trying to figure what cause the life-threatening wounds, Travis’ Alpha doesn't trust Kel and swears a blood oat. Either she saves the hurt werewolf or she dies. After three days, the wolf succumbs to his death and Kel proposes a political mating with Tavis despite their bickering to save herself. What she doesn't expect is their instant chemistry yet that's almost pushed to the back burner when more attacks are being made to other supernatural creatures. It's either kill or be killed.

With this being said, I didn't anticipate this becoming an overall good read and I was pleasantly surprise by the Amber Renard's writing style. The strong characters and premise of the series drew me in. Supernatural romances could go either way: really good or really bad, and this was the former. Furthermore, I will mention that I do agree with a review about the end not fully bring explored nor overcome and it did feel rush but that didn't take away from the story. Generally speaking a good read I would recommended this series and I look forward to reading more of Amber Renard future works.

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Look forward to more in this Amber Renard series; Pine Valley Wolves. Kel is a vet, Heir to her Pack, and living in a rival pack territory. Tavis is the Heir to his pack with a wounded Pack Mate. Story is unique with a female Alpha Pack leader. Alliances are made with the Pack in mind. Love the romance of this couple and the Pack Politics that were revealed. "A copy of this book was provided by Wild Rose Press via Netgalley with no requirements for a review. Comments here are my honest opinion." AWAIT THE NEXT IN THIS SERIES!!

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I received a copy of Moonsworn by Amber Renard from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This was the first novel by Amber Renard that I have read and it was okay. The summary was decent and was intriguing, but overall the book was just "okay."

The bad: too insta-lust with the main characters. However, my main critique was that the plot dragged, then end of the story felt very rushed. Rather than fully explore and overcome the conflict, it was resolved in a really smooched together ending. I'd give it 3 stars in all and might try a future book by Amber Renard to see if pacing is fixed in later novels.

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