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Author name: C. T. Adams, Cathy Clamp

 : Moon's Fury (Tales of the Sazi, Book 5)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780765356642
ISBN number: 0765356643
Label: Tor Paranormal Romance
Manufacturer: Tor Paranormal Romance
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 384
Printing Date: October 02, 2007
Publishing house: Tor Paranormal Romance
Release Date: October 02, 2007
Sale Popularity Level: 53773
Studio: Tor Paranormal Romance




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Cara Salinas has been leading the small Mexican blue wolf pack in Tedford County, Texas, since she was thirteen.
 
 Adam Mueller, formerly a beat cop from the toughest part of Minneapolis and now the new county sheriff, must find a way to integrate his exiled Minnesotan wolves with Cara's blue wolves.
 
Cara and Adam clash in the way only fated mates ever do--and both refuse to accept their destiny.  But when a pack of vicious Sazi raptors start to feed on the wolf-children of both packs, Cara and Adam must learn to respect each other, and embrace their future together to save the future of the Texan wolves.
 
Hailed as the 'premiere authors of paranormal romance' and 'true genre luminaries' by Romantic Times BOOKreviews, and winners of the 2006 Romantic Times Award for Best Werewolf Romance for Moon's Web, Cathy Clamp & C. T. Adams are back with another tale of shapeshifters, passion, and pack politics in Moon's Fury.




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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Moon's Fury
Temporary sheriff Cara Salinas is a werewolf and alpha female of her Texas Sazi pack. Adam Mueller is second-in-command of the Minneapolis Sazi pack. Adam is scouting Cara's small Texan town because some of his pack members may be relocating there. Lucas Santiago is a Wolven. He is one of the most powerful leaders in werewolf society. Lucas arrives in Texas attempting to merge the two packs. Adam and Cara are wondering why Lucas is needed. They soon get their answers when lies and treachery are uncovered.

While they try and find a way to seamlessly join the packs, a rogue group of Sazi birds are reeking havoc and killing people in town. Cara must save the packs and the humans while trying to tamp down her intense need to mate with Adam.

Moon's Fury is a good story, one I hard a hard time putting down. The chemistry between Adam and Cara is very strong and very intense right from the start and it only gets better as book progresses. I really enjoyed how their Sazi forms were much more prevalent than their human forms as well. Moon's Fury is a paranormal romance in every sense of the word, making it very interesting, sexy and unique.

Nannette
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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - I enjoyed it
Considering the fact that I stayed up until four in the morning reading this novel, I think that is enough to say I liked it. The romance was a bit slow going in that there was murder, kidnapping, and betrayal to solve first. I, for one, have no problem with that. My one problem with the story was the fact that I read the teaser from book 4. The teaser began book five with Adam arriving in Texas and being brought into the room with Cara's entire wolf pack rushing to him to plead for his help in becoming their much needed alfa before their pack becomes instict or taken over. That was completely the opposite of what happened in this book. For awhile I stayed confused wondering if I was confusing this book with another series, but I guess the teaser was only an idea of the authors but nothing set in stone. Otherwise, I thought this was a great addition to the series.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Warning
Even wolves in the wild find a little privacy for mating. If you read this you will see what I mean. I found that scene gross. And not set up well enough to keep me from being tossed right out of the story. It colored my impression of the whole book and not in a good way. In front of relatives..eew. I did think the characters were well drawn in the begining and I enjoyed the scenes with the heroines family and the those where the intended couple are getting to know each other. The resolution didn't make the grade in my opinion and some things like when one adult character speaks through the mouth of a child via magic to 'let the family know they are all right', that was just horrible and violating, in my opinion. The family is portrayed as devout hispanic catholics, delivering a message that way smacks of demon possession and was a cruel and gross thing to do, out of character with what was written earlier in the book. Bummer. Try one of their others because there is some good writing in this and the world they've built is interesting it just didn't carry all the way through this work for me and I wished I'd been warned.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - An OK read, nothing to rave about.
I've been a big fan of the Sazi series since it came out. I was pleased to see a brief cameo made by Tony and Robert from the very first two books. But even a visit from the old characters did nothing to liven up the story.

Unlike the other four books, I had no desire to reread it again. No desire to reconnect to the characters, or laugh at an amusing moment. Thankfully, I checked this one out front the library. Worth at least one read, but nothing that would make me want to wait for the subsequent book in the series.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Not their best effort
I'm hoping CT Adams and Cathy Clamp haven't run out of ideas for their Sazi books, because I really like the world they created! But this one wasn't one of their better efforts. The main characters didn't seem like great alphas - too accommodating, too submissive, too inadequate. They're both decent enough people, but aren't very enthralling as main characters. And the evil that must be faced here is so nebulous as to be incomprehensible. There is obviously a "big bad" out there, but information about it was so sparsely defined that it would have been better to leave it out of this book entirely. It wasn't necessary at all for Adam's presence among Cara's pack. And the way Lucas, Bobby, and Tony were worked into the story was pretty contrived. The whole thing would have worked better as the secondary story arc in a different book.

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