Moonshine by Rob Thurman
Jan. 23rd, 2011 12:49 pmWho reads two trashy novels called Moonshine in a row? I do, that's who
Title: Moonshine
Author: Rob Thurman (interestingly, a pen name for Robyn - this author is female.)
Series: Cal Leandros book 2
Genre: SPT (Sexy Pentacle Tattoo).
Setting: NYC and New Jersey, with monsters. Lots of monsters.
Reason for Reading: I'm not sure I can explain. I just wanted to even though I knew it wouldn't be that good.
Finished In: Days.
Pages: 338
Copyright Date: 2007
Cover: Dean, I mean Nic, is holding a sword and wearing a muscle shirt. Sam, I mean Cal, looms in a trench coat. The New York skyline and a full moon are behind them.
First line: "I was born a monster."
Best part: The developing romantic relationships.
Worst part: The main villain was just... I mean, really?
Imaginary Theme Song: The theme from Supernatural.
Grade:
Recommended for: Anyone who likes the show Supernatural ought to read these books, and yes I am looking at YOU
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Related Reads: Nightlife by the same author, Dead to Me by Anton Strout.
The many legions of Supernatural fans should read this tale of brotherly love and werewolves.
Title: Moonshine
Author: Rob Thurman (interestingly, a pen name for Robyn - this author is female.)
Series: Cal Leandros book 2
Genre: SPT (Sexy Pentacle Tattoo).
Setting: NYC and New Jersey, with monsters. Lots of monsters.
Reason for Reading: I'm not sure I can explain. I just wanted to even though I knew it wouldn't be that good.
Finished In: Days.
Pages: 338
Copyright Date: 2007
Cover: Dean, I mean Nic, is holding a sword and wearing a muscle shirt. Sam, I mean Cal, looms in a trench coat. The New York skyline and a full moon are behind them.
First line: "I was born a monster."
Best part: The developing romantic relationships.
Worst part: The main villain was just... I mean, really?
Imaginary Theme Song: The theme from Supernatural.
Grade:
Recommended for: Anyone who likes the show Supernatural ought to read these books, and yes I am looking at YOU
Related Reads: Nightlife by the same author, Dead to Me by Anton Strout.
The many legions of Supernatural fans should read this tale of brotherly love and werewolves.