A Clash of Moonlight by Sandy Williams – a Review

A Clash of Moonlight by Sandy Williams – a Review

 

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Description:
As the alpha’s daughter, Nora gets what she wants…but sometimes what she wants is more than she can handle.

When a vampire tries to lure one of her human friends away, Nora intervenes to show the bloodsucker he’s making a huge mistake. But instead of putting him back in his coffin where he belongs, their fight turns into something else: one earth-shattering night of indiscretion.

Nora suspects the vampire is after more than her blood and body, so she does her best to keep the relationship physical only. But when her feelings grow complicated, she knows she has to end things. Because the vampire she’s falling for isn’t just anyone. His name is Jared, and he’s the enforcer of the region’s cruelest master vampire.

Can Nora and Jared walk away from each other before they are discovered? Or will their love trigger a devastating war between the paranorms?

 

 

Review:

A Clash of Moonlight by Sandy Williams is a novella, which is sort of a prequel based on her Kennedy Rain series, focusing on Nora and Jared.

Nora, is a werewolf, who is the daughter of their Alpha pack. She is with her human friends at the local bar, when a vampire makes advances to one of her friends, she forces him to leave her alone. At that moment, she recognizes that the vampire, Jared, is the enforcer and scion for the cruelest master vampire.  Nora and Jared fight it out in private, until they both end up in a wild one-night stand.

Both Nora and Jared cannot resist their physical attraction to each other, not to mention the off the wall chemistry between them. The relationship continues to grow, with each knowing they are on dangerous grounds, since the werewolves and vampires are pushing for a threat of war. 

What follows is a tumultuous affair that they hide, which in a short period, turns to love.  Can they break it off, knowing how dangerous this was for both sides?  Both Jared and Nora have seconds who try their best to break it up, since if their leaders would find out, they could pay dearly.  It was nice to see how Nora and Jared ended up together, especially with their possible nuptials in the Kennedy Rain previous book.

A Clash of Moonlight was a fun, streamy romance between two people totally different and unlikely pairing; but at the same time, it was a very sexy read.  I loved Nora and Jared together, as they made an awesome couple. Looking forward to seeing how this turns out, as I cannot wait for the next Kennedy Rain book. A Clash of Moonlight is very well written by Sandy Williams

Reviewed by Barb

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