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Blood Moon
- The Goddess Chronicles, Book Two
- Narrated by: Ashley Nicole Stevens
- Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
It’s the final countdown to world domination.
So I accidentally released Clayone, the Original Werewolf, which one would think would be the worst of my troubles.... Oh, how wrong one would be. Gram and Uncle Mark, who happens to be my dad (I’m still reeling about that one), just informed me that I’m from a long line of Druids, and according to some prophecy, I’m the Celtic Goddess Brigit reincarnated. I’m not even remotely magical, let alone a Goddess, but one of my friends is already dead and another one’s been bitten.
For now, Clayone's trapped in a church, too weak to leave, but on the eve of Samhain, October 31, during the Super Blue Blood Moon's lunar eclipse, he will be more powerful than he's been in a thousand years. Lucky me.
If he can destroy the reincarnated goddess while she’s in human form, the werewolves' curses of imprisonment - the silver bullet and the full moon - will be lifted, and the unbridled reign of the werewolf will begin at last.
The fate of the world is in my hands, but the real question is, do I actually believe I’m Brigit, a reincarnated goddess, and if so, will I lock Clayone back in the hell where he came from before it's too late? I think we all know the answers to those questions. All I really know is that the full moon has never looked so terrifying.
The Goddess Chronicles are a fast-paced contemporary fantasy adventure with a kick butt heroine, some hot powerful heroes, and loads of magic just to make things more explosive. If you like Chandelle LaVaun, Linsey Hall, M. Lynn, and B.R. Kingsolver, you will love The Goddess Chronicles.
Other books by KB Anne
- The Goddess Chronicles, Books 1 - 3
- Wide Awake
- Blood Moon
- Dark Moon
- Shadow Moon
- Oak Moon
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- susan mckenzie
- 28-11-21
Rituals, deaths and howling at the moon.
Oh my goddess, honestly this one has so many tragic moments. I didn't think I was going to make it to the end of this without something stronger than coffee, without spoiling anything other than saying one word Ryan. KB Anne writes amazing stories, and this series is my favourite so far. The celtic mythology in it is extremely interesting, the druid lineage is fascinating and the story behind Gigi herself is very well written. I love all of the characters, especially Scott, Ryan and Alaric. All the unexpected twists in the plot were exciting, if not devastating in places. But this is something I've come to love about the authors writing, it drags you through emotions you didn't even realise you had. Having a heroine who has so many imperfections, is probably the part I love most about this series. Gigi is very unique and complicated, but she definitely grows on you throughout this series.
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- Joy Lynch
- 12-09-20
Great book
l loved this book. Well written story and characters.. well performed. I can't wait for the next book.
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- inga
- 27-12-20
For anyone who loved the first book go for it
I received a free audio copy of this book directly from the author for an honest review.
Ok... I’m in a bit of a love hate scenario with this book... for anyone who loved the first book go for it though. I just feel like I’ve gone back to Gigi being an annoying whinny stamp feet brat again. I can understand why it’s completely understandable but it’s so frustrating when there was growth away from that in the last book! Also we’ve moved on so it’s also a lot more world building, new characters introduced it’s a little bit like the first book where it took me two thirds of the book to finally find myself really involved again. It’s like nothing I’ve ever listened to before though so I’ll definitely be looking to read the next book just aware that the possibility it’ll take me another two thirds of a book again next time 😂🙈
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