Review: Desert Moon by Anna Lowe

01 December of 2015 by

Desert Moon by Anna Lowe
Desert Moon By Anna Lowe

Paranormal Romance

Released March 4, 2015

Twin Moon Press

Series: The Wolves of Twin Moon Ranch, Book 1

Reviewed by Jean

Lana Dixon knows well enough to steer clear of alpha males, but Ty Hawthorne is as impossible to avoid as the sizzling Arizona sun. Her inner wolf just won’t give up on the alpha who’s tall, dark, and more than a little dangerous. One midnight romp under the full moon is enough for Lana to know she’ll risk her life for him — but what about her pride?
 
Ty puts duty above everything — even the overwhelming instinct that says Lana’s the one. She’s the Juliet to his Romeo: forbidden. And with a pack of poaching rogues closing in, it’s hardly the time to yield to his desires. Or is love just what this lonely alpha needs to set his spirit free?
 
There’s more than meets the eye on Twin Moon Ranch, home to a pack of shapeshifting wolves willing to battle for life and love.
 
* A paranormal romance with adult content. The perfect read for fans of strong heroines, alpha heroes, werewolves and shapeshifters, red-hot cowboys, romantic westerns, paranormal suspense, action-adventure romance, and fantasy romance! *

 

A forbidden love that’s meant to be.

 

I started this series with Desert Wolf one of the HEA sequels to this story. So I got an introduction to Lana and Ty when I read it and what their future looks like. Then I went on to read Desert Hunt, the prequel. So picking up Desert Moon I had an idea of who Ty and Lana are. Desert Hunt had also given me a sense of the loss, loneliness and absolute responsibility under which Ty lived. What I didn’t have a clue about was that Lana had also been feeling the sense of loneliness and hopelessness in finding her mate.

Twelve years before a recently matured Lana visited the deserts of Arizona with her maternal grandmother where an elusive scent teased her senses with the promise of a future that never happened. Instead, she traveled home to the east coast with an overwhelming sense of loss. The daughter and sister of alphas she has learned well how to handle the irascibility of an alpha. So when confronted with an overbearing Ty she has absolutely no problem standing up to him or being the rock he needs to center himself. She’s also had her share of run-ins with rogues and has the scars to prove it. Lana is obviously a power to reckon with and no wilting violet of a princess.

Ty has been pining for a mate for twelve years as well. Having left to handle pack business he came home to a scent that rode the winds of the desert but proved elusive everywhere he searched. Having resigned himself to an arranged mating rather than the one fate intended, Ty has already had to deal with his father’s controlling efforts to force an unwanted mating. Now he finds himself irresistibly drawn to his enemy’s daughter and with the threat of rogues no time to indulge. But fate finds a way of making time regardless of family feuds and rogues, maybe with a few bumps along the way but time none the less.

Desert Moon is a great wolf shifter story. I’m looking forward to reading the others in the series. Ms. Lowe has built an engaging shifter world with The Wolves of Twin Moon Ranch series.

 

♥♥♥♥

O Factor: Spicy

Goodreads

 

The Wolves of Twin Moon Ranch Series:

Desert Hunt, Prequel
Desert Moon, Book 1
Desert Wolf 1, Book 1.1
Desert Wolf 2, Book 1.2
Desert Wolf 3, Book 1.3
Desert Blood, Book 2
Desert Fate, Book 3
Desert Heart, Book 4

Desert Moon, Book 1

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