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In this first book in a wildly addictive new series, a battle begins and one kick-ass female bartender turned demon fighter is ready for war 

I'm Dana Markovitz. And my world is shifting. 

My experience with the paranormal community was a good one, pouring shots in the creature-friendly pit stop where I tend bar. Until last night. 

Worst. Date. Ever. 

A hookup with a vampire ended in a scratch from a jealous were-cat. Surprise! I caught a cat-shifting virus. I should be immune. Or so I've always been led to believe. 

For some reason the infection has riled a demon underworld that apparently knows more about my secret past than I do. They aren't thrilled with me. In fact, they want me dead. 

At least I have one normal male on my side. Relatively normal. I think he's on my side. 

Tell you one thing. There's no way I'm being put down like a feral stray. I may not know who to trust, but I'll be damned if I'm not fighting back. Hell, my claws are already starting to show. 

 

This book is approximately 90,000 words

Mark of the Moon A Dark and Tantalizing Paranormal Romance edition by Beth Dranoff Paranormal Romance eBooks

What I liked about this is the dynamic narrative and the crisp, colourful writing style. It reminds me very much of Laurel K. Hamilton’s early Anita Blake books, which were fast-paced, kept you on your toes, and had that (self-)ironic tone that you find in early noir books. It’s not easy to keep a balance between humour and suspense in an urban fantasy book, and I think the author has managed to keep this balance – the book is both funny and full of suspense. And hot. The heroine, Dana, is a mixture of tough and vulnerable that worked well for me. I’m an impatient reader who easily gets bored if the characters, plot and style do not have that something which makes them stand out. This book definitely held my interest and kept me reading.

Product details

  • File Size 1821 KB
  • Print Length 254 pages
  • Publisher Carina Press (February 6, 2017)
  • Publication Date February 6, 2017
  • Sold by Harlequin Digital Sales Corp.
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N8VK5M4

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Mark of the Moon A Dark and Tantalizing Paranormal Romance edition by Beth Dranoff Paranormal Romance eBooks Reviews


Mark of the Moon is book one in Beth Dranoff's debut series. I love an Urban Fantasy with different paranormal beings so I knew I had to read this when I saw the blurb. There's a healthy mix of vampires, weres and demons in the story and the cast is quite large. Our leading lady, Dana Markovitz was a normal human living in a paranormal world until she gets scratched by a were and contracts the virus. Now she's coping with everything that brings to the table as well as someone seeming to want her and the people surrounding her dead.

We start off meeting Dana Markovitz in a BDSM scene with Dana's no strings attached lover Jon. Things turn interesting when she gets scratched by Jon's jealous lover that happens to be a were and Dana winds up getting the virus. She tries to go back to her normal life of working in a paranormal bar as the bartender but things get out of hand when people start trying to attack her and her friends. Not sure who to trust, Dana has to rely on new and old friends to try to survive.

Mark of the Moon is a promising start to a new series. I enjoyed the mixture of paranormal beings and the characters kept my interest. I did have a few issues with the novel though that I want to point out. I feel like the cast was a bit too large for me to keep track of who was who. I tend to have this issue with large casts in books though so that might just be my issue. There's also a love triangle so know that going in if you're not fond of those. Another issue is that Dana seems to pass out/black out/get knocked out a ton in this novel. I didn't care for that being the transition scene so often and hope that doesn't continue in the next installment. That's pretty much my main complaints and overall I enjoyed this book. I will most definitely be grabbing book two when it's released in July 2017. All in all, if you're looking for a new Urban Fantasy with vamps, weres and demons I suggest you try this novel.
This book knocked my socks off! I could not turn the virtual pages fast enough for my liking and yet was still completely sad when I reached the end and there was no more awesome book...

This book introduces Dana and right away, I fell in love. She's sarcastic, quirky, independent, damaged, and super tough. She's an ex-paranormal-fighter turned paranormal bar-bartender who prefers her men with no strings attached. Unfortunately for her, she appears to be the center of some pretty strange happenings. It all begins when her current vampire lover's ex (or current?) lover barges in on some bondage play. While tied up and unable to fight back, Dana ends up with a scratch from the partially shifted cat. This ends up putting her in a shifter hospital, where she meets some even more dangerous and alluring people, one of which pushes all her sexytime buttons.

There's the inevitable love triangle play, Dana's struggle with possibly becoming something she once captured, trying to keep everyone safe, failing to keep everyone safe, failing to keep herself safe, and a crapload of mystery and deception all rolled into one addictive book. I absolutely love where this world is taking me and cannot wait for more - there is more, right? I really want to see Dana's next step into her even more complicated life.
Good paranormal. Mystery, action. First book that was a bit disjointed in describing something that happened in Danas past. It left me confused and pulled me out of the story. Will buy the next book.
What I liked about this is the dynamic narrative and the crisp, colourful writing style. It reminds me very much of Laurel K. Hamilton’s early Anita Blake books, which were fast-paced, kept you on your toes, and had that (self-)ironic tone that you find in early noir books. It’s not easy to keep a balance between humour and suspense in an urban fantasy book, and I think the author has managed to keep this balance – the book is both funny and full of suspense. And hot. The heroine, Dana, is a mixture of tough and vulnerable that worked well for me. I’m an impatient reader who easily gets bored if the characters, plot and style do not have that something which makes them stand out. This book definitely held my interest and kept me reading.
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