Thursday, December 18, 2014

Song of The Moon Review

4/5☆☆☆☆

Artemis has spent her whole life as an outcast.
Most of the people in her town either don't like her or are afraid of her.
Her only and best friend, Bret and her father 
are really the only companions she's ever had in her whole life. 

Until the man from her dreams (literally) shows up claiming to be her one true mate.
Artemis's life is about to change and for better or worse she has to learn to 
let go of her old ways and come to terms with who and what she really is.

But can she forget about everything she thought was true about her life
and accept the fact that she isn't human?
Could she really live her life with a man who is clearly 
as dangerous as the world he lives in?

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Why does this book get four starts?

Well... because it is flipping amazing that's why!

Seriously though I love/hate this book.... well okay at fist it may have been love/hate
But not because some part were boring
or that there was anything wrong with the way it was written nooo
but because somethings were a little hard to accept.
If you were raised in the human world
and believed you were human for your whole life I would think that you would be pretty ticked off that the supernatural beings are killing off humans and taking them as slaves so that they can take over the world for themselves. 

I know I know it's the old lets take over the world play
but come on when was the last time someone actually used that 
..... 

i'll wait

.....

it's been Forever!

and I think that Catherine Banks did an Amazing job here.

After awhile - against my better judgement- I got on board with the whole 
lets make humans our slave gig.


Also I really wanted to hate Ares
-with his whole *caveman voice* "me alpha you obey or i'll strike you down" attitude-
 but how could you when you're being forced to love him. 
after a while you start to accept his behavior because you know he isn't human,
he's a wolf
 a very powerful wolf
and there are some rules that must be followed
if you are to survive in his world.

If you enjoyed Vampire Academy and maybe even Becoming Alpha 
you would most likely fall in love with this Saga as well.

The characters in this book do not pretend to be human
and I think that's what I love the most about this story
 It makes this world more believable. 
The relationship between Artemis and Ares is amazing  as well.
she know he's her one true mate but 
she was brought up human and is determined to take her relationship with ares one step at a time 
even though she might already be head over heels for Prince of werewolves.

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk