Moon Kissed - Donna Grant

Moon Kissed

By Donna Grant

  • Release Date: 2014-11-10
  • Genre: Paranormal Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 307 Ratings)

Description

New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant ventures into New Orleans wither Chiasson spinoff, the first book in her scorching LaRue series complete with sizzling romance and the enchantment of the paranormal. 

BROUGHT TOGETHER BY CHANCE 

For years, Addison Moore worked herself ragged to achieve her goals. Close to earning her degree, the contents of a shocking letter rip her world to shreds. In an attempt to forget, she wanders into a bar, unknowingly changing her life forever. Suddenly she’s surrounded by the supernatural she thought only myth and stalked by an evil priestess intent on her death. Her only chance is with an enigmatic man who makes her want to forget everything just to be in his arms. 

BOUND TOGETHER BY CIRCUMSTANCE 

Myles LaRue was content owning a bar and hunting evil in the French Quarter. He wasn’t looking for love, especially after the tragedy his family already experienced. But when the exquisite Addison Moore walks into his life, he can’t help but be charmed. Despite the dangers surrounding them, Myles comes to one conclusion - against the odds they found each other, and now that they have, he will do whatever it takes to keep her safe.

Reviews

  • Moon kissed

    5
    By C Conti
    Moon kissed by Diana Grant was just awesome. You must read this thrilling love story. It is worthy of much more than a five star.
  • Action, tension, tons of emotion and great interactions highlight this first in the spin off

    5
    By glhince
    I’m still reeling from this – that no one (scowly face) NO ONE told me of the wonder that is a shifter story from Donna Grant. Yeah – I’ll be getting the rest of these soon, and plan to hide out with the LaRue pack as soon as I can swing the time away. There are werewolves, vampires, witches and Voodoo priestesses all set in New Orleans as the LaRue brothers seek to maintain the peace between the factions in the city. Addison walks into Gator Bait bar after a perfectly horrible day, and her life, and luck, change almost instantly. Nearly broke, exhausted from working three jobs and going to university, spending her last money to grab a cold drink and something to eat as she regroups turns out to be a fortuitous chance. Myles is behind the bar, and can’t take his eyes off Addison. His take-charge cousin Riley Chiasson strikes up a conversation and suggests Addison come work as a waitress at the bar. Much to Myles’ distress – Addison is now working at the bar, and the attraction between the two is charged. When Addison is nearly killed by a vampire behind the bar, and then singled out for attention from the Voodoo Priestess that cursed the LaRue family, her understanding and belief of all things “odd” about New Orleans suddenly is real. And that wolf that saved her from the vampire is somehow familiar and not at all frightening. Action, tension, tons of emotion and great interactions highlight this first in the spin off from the Chiasson Series. Each of the characters is well developed, with a focus on Myles and his finding his mate and happiness in Addison. There is no lack of characters to cheer for: from Addison and her troubled past, to Myles and his fears about the curse, his brothers and their cousin Riley, still angry from being ‘banished’ to Austin without family or visits – they even missed her graduation. Grant has penned a story that has me curious about all of the characters that I’ve met, and wanting to know more of the background that led to this series. I received an eBook copy of the title from the publisher for purpose of honest review for The Jeep Diva. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.

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