If you are looking for a thrilling and romantic young adult novel with a paranormal twist, you might want to check out All Hallows’ Moon by S.M. Reine. This is the second book in the Seasons of the Moon series, but it can be read as a standalone story.
The book follows Rylie, a teenage girl who was bitten by a werewolf and now struggles to control her beastly urges every new and full moon. She moves to her aunt’s ranch in the hopes of starting a new life, but she soon realizes that she is not the only werewolf in town. A family of hunters, Eleanor, Abel, and Seth, are on her trail, determined to kill her before she kills someone else. But things get complicated when Seth, the youngest hunter, recognizes Rylie as his former crush and the one monster he failed to kill. Torn between love and duty, Rylie and Seth have to face their feelings and their fates.
All Hallows’ Moon is a fast-paced and engaging read that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The author does a great job of creating a realistic and believable world where werewolves exist and are hunted down by humans. The characters are well-developed and relatable, especially Rylie, who is a strong and sympathetic heroine. The romance between Rylie and Seth is sweet and passionate, but also fraught with danger and conflict. The book also has some surprising twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end.
All Hallows’ Moon (Seasons of the Moon, #2) by S.M. Reine | Goodreads
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