Sunday, March 4

Book Review: Highland Moon by Mac Flynn

Author: Mac Flynn
Title: Highland Moon (#1 Scottish Werewolf Shifter Romance)
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Historical Fiction, Short stories & Fantasy
Pages: ebook
Published: July 2017
Where I Got It: My shelf (Amazon Freebie)

Life is short in the old village where Muira, a young girl blossoming into womanhood, has spent all her days, but her life is about to begin when she begins her new position as servant to Castle Campbell. The old laird and the old castle are cold compared to her home with her mother and brother, but the innocent girl will learn the pleasures of womanhood when she stumbles on a dark secret. The secret consumes her and leaves her breathless for more of what she knows is sinful, but nobody told her sin would feel so good.

I've read a few of this author's stories. They always ranged between good and not so good. I saw this pop up as free on Amazon and I had to grab it. Why not? Look at that cover! Plus who doesn't love a smexy Scottish werewolf ;)?

It started off okay with Muira who is a lovable gal who can't wait to start her new career at the castle as a cook servant. An opportunity that is rare. Things happen and she comes across a secret and a love and a dangerous world. 

Things happened quickly...maybe a little too quickly. I was confused because one moment she is serving bread and the next she is in bed with the hottie. Wha? Where? When? *blinks* Okay. AND THEN IT ENDED. Bigger huh? Sighs okay. 

The ending wasn't bad for a cliff hanger. Honestly...it was one of those cliff hangers you can pretty much be okay with. You know they live HEA and etc. 

So yes, a big meh for me. I wanted more of a story and building of characters. I get it is a short story, but sometimes a short story can be too short. That cover though is awesome. I'll give it 2 stars. 



3 comments:

Blodeuedd said...

That cover is so make up your mind!

Melliane said...

yeah maybe not

Carole Rae said...

B, LOL I can see that

Melliane, I don't blame you! I am glad it was free