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Monday, December 16, 2013

Blue Moon Brides Blog Tour and Giveaway



TEMPTED BY THE PACK

(Blue Moon Brides, 1)


Once in a blue moon…
For Rafer Breaux, life in the Louisiana Bayou is harsh, violent—and deeply sensual. The Cajun werewolf lives for his Pack and he’ll do whatever it takes to keep his brothers safe. The longer a wolf lives without a mate, the harder it becomes for that wolf to shift back. To remember that he is a man—and not a monster. And those mates can only be found during a blue moon. When a blue moon finally rises, Rafer will need every weapon in his sensual arsenal to tempt one special woman into his arms and the heart of the Pack.

The Pack hunts for mates
Fighting to keep her family farm, Lark Andrews isn’t looking for love. Even if the very sexy Breaux brothers make her dream of hot bayou nights spent in their arms. When the blue moon leads Rafer to her door, however, Rafer has her rethinking her position on all work and no play. Now, the bayou nights are heating up as Rafer fights to convince her, one sensual touch at a time, to give love and passion a chance. But Rafer isn’t a one wolf deal. Is there room in Lark’s heart—and bed—for Rafer and his Pack?

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Review
Rafer Breaux hoped that Lark Andrews was his mate.  The blue moon was calling and one or more of the Breaux would be finding their mate.  Rafe n a whim, meets Lark before the blue moon and lays it out.  The night of the hunt he hopes Lark will take the challenge and he will love his mate like no one else can.

The first in the Blue Moon series. All the brothers share, which was a bit of a surprise but Lark carries the power on choosing her mate and if she wants more than one in her bed.  I thought this was a unique shifter story, Lark was an intriguing woman and not completely opposed to being part of hunt.


PLEASURED BY THE PACK
(Blue Moon Brides, 2)

Dre and Landry Breaux do everything together. Fishing, fighting—and loving. A whole lot of loving. When the blue moon leads these Cajun werewolves to their fated mate, however, they’re ready to reform. Now, they’ll fight to keep the woman of their dreams safe from the evils lurking in the Louisiana bayou—and to tempt her into taking a chance on two of the bayou’s sexiest bad boys.

Mary Jane Johnson is no heartbreaker. Running from a troubled past, the bayou captain wants only to be left alone. When she takes a pair of bayou bad boys on board, however, Dre and Landry have her rethinking her need for space. These two big males have promised to take orders—all of her orders. Suddenly, she’s dreaming of getting as close as possible… to both of the Breaux brothers.

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Review
Dre and Landry Breaux know that their mate is out there, they have a feeling that it is Mary Jane Johnson and have a devised a plan to keep her not only safe, but the chance to see if their intuition is right under the guidance of the blue moon and she is their mate.  Trying to convince her though that both men are her mates is a bit harder than they realize, but both Dre and Landry have a way to make themselves irresistible to Mary Jane so she can't possibly say no.

Both Dre and Landry have swagger.  They are a confident and out to protect both Mary Jane and Riley who is the focus in the third book.  I thought that this was a great read, enjoyed that Mary Jane is not quite sure about trusting Dre and Landry and was not overly easy prey.

CLAIMED BY THE PACK

(Blue Moon Brides, 3)


The rising of the Blue Moon will lead the Pack to their destined mates… but some women are hard to claim.
Alpha to the bone, Cajun shifter Dag Breaux must find his Blue Moon bride to preserve his humanity. Each passing day sees him lost further and further in the shift, more wolf than man. Emotions and feelings are foreign territory for Dag and all he has to offer his newfound female is raw, passionate sex and protection from the centuries-old vampire stalking the Louisiana bayou.

Bayou mechanic Riley Jones stands on her own two feet. Always. She doesn’t need or want Dag’s infuriating brand of protection. Plus, she has secrets of her own that she’s desperate to keep. But there’s no denying the passion that burns between them and in the arms of her rough and tough shifter she discovers a darkly sensuous, no-holds-barred loving. When the vampire threatens Riley’s nearest and dearest, she must ask herself if resisting Dag’s mate claim is worth losing everything she cares about… or if teaching her wolf to love is worth the risk.

eBook:

Print: http://amzn.com/1492982598

Review
Cajun shifter Dag Breaux saw her first, a woman feisty and full of enough sass to be the perfect mate.  He watched her defeat a vamp and when he stepped forward she led him on a merry chase, now he has her where he wants her and it is time to mate.

Riley Jones doesn't  let the fact that she is a woman be her stereotype.  She is a mechanic, she can handle herself, and where Dag is concerned she has no plans to give into the mating.  That is until his sudden tenderness and subtle sensual touches push her over the edge. Now she finds she has a mate she doesn't know if she even wants.

Very fun read, there is a distinct difference in cultures but I thought that Dag was adorable trying to win Riley's heart.  The third in the Blue Moon Brides series.   


About the Author
Anne Marsh writes sexy contemporary and paranormal romances because the world can always enjoy
one more alpha male. She started writing romance after getting laid off from her job as a technical writer—and quickly decided happily-ever-afters trumped software manuals. She lives in Northern California with her family and six cats.

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1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a really great series. I love that it features wolves they have always been my favorite. Definitely adding to my TBR.

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