Monday, July 16, 2012

REVIEW: Six Moon Summer by S.M. Reine


Title: Six Moon Summer (Seasons of the Moon #1)
Author: S.M. Reine
Date Published:4/29/11


Synopsis:
Rylie's been bitten.


She's changing.


And now she has three months to find a cure before becoming a werewolf... forever.


Rylie Gresham hates everything about summer camp: the food, the fresh air, the dumb activities, and the other girls in her cabin. But the worst part is probably being bitten by a werewolf. Being a teenager is hard enough, but now she's craving raw flesh and struggles with uncontrollable anger. If she doesn't figure out a way to stop the transformation, then at the end of summer, her life is worse than over. She'll be a monster.


My Rating:


My Review:

Probably more 3.5 *'s. 


Rylie is the odd one out at camp. She can't seem to fit in and actually she really doesn't want to. At times this book seemed a little bit out of its age group. This doesn't take away from the book, but just an observation.


Enter Seth, a mysterious boy who wants to help Rylie with her newly developed problem of changing into a werewolf. For me, Rylie tended to rely a bit too much on Seth. It was almost as if she let her time with him define her. 


The plot was well developed and flowed smoothly. There was just enough mystery and twists to keep the reader on their toes without overdoing it.

This was a great start to a new series. It gives enough detail and action to hook the reader into wanting to read the rest of the series.

Be prepared, there is a cliffhanger and you will need the second book on hand!

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