Review: High Moor 3 Blood Moon


Beware The Shadows

26803158The High Moor saga is one of those rare series where each book is better than the last. Graeme Reynolds is a man who loves his werewolves, but he likes them visceral and dangerous. If you’re tired of teen angst and sexy wolves, this is the series for you. And Blood Moon is the best yet.

The werewolves have been exposed, and you can imagine the response by the non-wolf public. Our heroes are hunted, not only by the government that wants to understand and take advantage of their secrets, but by the leaders of the pack who blame them for ripping away the veil of secrecy that had protected the other werewolves. At the same time, people who live ordinary lives—except, you know, for once a month—are now targeted for extermination. And it’s all coming to a head where everything started—the village of High Moor.

Heavy, right? Reynolds is…

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~ by graemereynolds on February 1, 2016.

4 Responses to “Review: High Moor 3 Blood Moon”

  1. The series ended wild and hairy and for the record I do get tired of teenage angst.

  2. I didn’t know this was available yet– Very excited to learn about it. I’m off to audible to download my copy!

  3. High moor for real…….
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3591219/Hull-residents-spot-fanged-beast-human-like-features-nicknamed-Old-Stinker.html

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