Book Review / "Eclipse" by Kat Kinney

Eclipse (Blood Moon, Texas Shifters, #6) Eclipse by Kat Kinney

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


‘For the love of all that’s fanged and holy’, I confess that I’m totally addicted to the Blood Moon, Texas Shifters series by Kat Kinney. It is my comfort read, and I can’t get enough of it. I’m sad that with the next instalment after ‘Eclipse’, the Caldwell brothers’ saga will be over. Still, I’m looking forward to reading the finale of the series, which, I’m sure, will be truly epic.

Roman and August are so very similar but, at the same time, different. With them, you can’t say if it’s the case when opposites attract or if their sameness pulls them towards each other. Both are gifted in computer technologies. Both are kind of black sheep – although for completely different reasons – in their families. Both are tormented by the hardships life has been putting them through since their childhoods. It may seem that their falling in love meant that the higher justice stepped into the picture. Alas, August broke the bond, even knowing that in the shapeshifter world, it binds werewolves for life. Yet, his love for Rowan proved to be stronger than the ancient rules. Believing that by doing the unthinkable he is saving the woman he loves, he makes the decision for both of them. Can Rowan forgive him if the truth comes to light?

“Eclipse”, book six of the Blood Moon, Texas Shifters series by Kat Kinney is more than a paranormal romance (be prepared for sizzling hot scenes!). It is full of political intrigue, clashes for power between humans, shapeshifters, and vampires, and action.

One of my favourite parts of Kat Kinney’s books is how mouthwateringly she describes food. As someone who doesn’t deny that delicious food is one of the greatest pleasures in life, I appreciate the author not skipping the description of Texas-style barbeque with more than grilled ribs on offer.

As I mentioned earlier in this review, I’ll be sad to say goodbye to the Caldwell brothers when next year the final book of the series ‘Taken’ lands on my Kindle – yes, I’ve already pre-ordered it – and I won’t be able to stop myself from devouring it in two or three sittings.



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Published on October 12, 2024 08:45
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