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ARC Review: Perfection (Blue Moon Saloon #0.5) by Anna Lowe

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ARC Review: Perfection (Blue Moon Saloon #0.5) by Anna LowePerfection by Anna Lowe
Series: Blue Moon Saloon #0.5
Published by Twin Moon Press on April 18, 2016
Genres: Erotic Romance, Novella, Paranormal Romance
Pages: 74
Format: eBook
Source: ARC Review Copy, Bought
three-stars
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A sexy bear, a stubborn she-wolf, and a very cozy den.

It’s a stormy winter’s night in the mountains, and she-wolf Jessica Macks is desperate to find shelter. So desperate, she’ll even settle for an unoccupied bear den, despite all the warnings she’s heard about her pack’s mysterious neighbors. It doesn’t take long before unwanted company in the form of bear shifter Simon Voss comes lumbering in. The two can let out their claws and fight, or they can lower their defenses and keep each other warm. But the instinct to survive isn’t the only force at work in that cozy den — destiny is, too. Before Jessica and Simon know it, they’re cuddled together in human form and letting warm heat right over to hot as they give in to temptation for the very first time.

A standalone, SHORT STORY prequel to Damnation, Book 1 in the Blue Moon Saloon series. No cliffhangers!


Also in this series: Damnation, Temptation, Redemption, Salvation, Damnation: Bonus Edition, Celebration

Perfection is the prequel to the Blue Moon Saloon series.

Does it have to be read first. No. It’s a very short story that features our main characters from Damnation – Bonus Edition, Simon and Jessica, it’s their first meeting.

This is an insta-love thing, destiny. They know they are mates the moment they meet, but their are several obstacles for them to over come; before they can be together. Here they spend two days together, snowed in, getting all hot and heavy with each other. Their is a little foreshadowing, that even though they have found each other their future will be a ruff one, before they get their happy-ever-after.

The story was just ok for me. It was nice to see their first meet, but really not necessary to know before going into Damnation or the the Blue Moon Saloon series. For fans of Ms. Lowe and her shifters, it’s a nice treat.

Rated: 3 Stars

*Disclaimer: I bought a copy and also I received a complimentary copy provided by Anna Lowe with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.

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About Anna Lowe

USA Today and Amazon best-selling author Anna Lowe loves putting the “hero” back into heroine and letting location ignite a passionate romance. She likes a heroine who is independent, intelligent, and imperfect — a woman who’s doing just fine on her own. But give the heroine a good man (not to mention a chance to overcome her own inhibitions) and she’ll never turn down the chance for adventure, nor shy away from danger.

On any given weekend, you might find her hiking in the mountains or hunched over her laptop, working on her latest story. Either way, the day will end with a chunk of dark chocolate and a good read.


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2 thoughts on “ARC Review: Perfection (Blue Moon Saloon #0.5) by Anna Lowe

  1. I got stuck in the cover… whoa nelly! Such an intense pose!

    I don’t think this will work for me. Instalove and I don’t get along anymore. lol

    I hope you’re having a great week!

    1. Oh yes, the cover is intense with that pose.

      I don’t recommend this one unless you have read Damnation first. Yes, in the series they are drawn and some know they are mates while others don’t, but they all have something that they have to work through; before being together. This one is blatantly instalove. For the most part it was nice to see them; before all the tragedy, but not my favorite in this series or by this author.

      Thank’s for stoping in and checking out my review. Have a great week too!

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