Sunday, May 29, 2011

Book Review: Black Moon by C.L.Bevill

Book Title: Black Moon 
Author: C.L.Bevill
Date Published: 2010
Length: 88 pages
Format Read: Kindle E-Book 
Price: Free
Rating: 1 out of 5


Black Moon is the story of Donavon, a werecat of the Cat Clan, and his rescue of Isabella, the uncommon librarian from his enemies the Werewolf Clan.

This story is very derivative of other recent genre novels and the naming of the central female character as Isabella is a nod to this.  The plot is centred around two main characters who are described in a manner meant to be sensual but that left a lot to be desired.  The two main characters pretty quickly fall into bed and this scene is described in graphic detail.

This book is the first in a trilogy and as such it does set up for the other two books with a very open ending.

I think that this book was value for money, heck it was free, and as a quick read its not too bad.  It isn't great but it is what it is.  If you want a Twilight/True Blood -esque book then you may as well go for this, but be prepared that it is lesser quality or you will find yourself disappointed.

   

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