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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not her best work.,
By Anonymous (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Full Moon Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
After reading some of Ms. Handelands's recent works (Blue Moon, Hunter's Moon) I picked up this book expecting the same wit and crisp writing. Even though I enjoy romance novels, I found this novel tedious and not worth reading in full. I did skim through it, and found some of the basis for her new series.
I'm glad to see that Ms. Handeland's works have improved so much. Her recent werewolf books are almost on a par with the early Anita Blake books, but this one just wasn't worth the effort.
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not a typical bodice-ripper. Entertaining and absorbing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Full Moon Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
I started this book thinking it would be a typical romance with some hokey werewolf stuff tossed in, but this wasn't the case. First of all, the book gave just about equal time to the hero and heroine both, which isn't that common. I found it made for a richer story. Also, the author let some sexual tension build, rather than having steamy sex scenes every single chapter. Though the plot was a bit simplistic and obvious, I found the characters vivid enough to make this book enjoyable.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but a little obvious,
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This review is from: Full Moon Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
I liked this book and would read more from the author. I was surprised that there wasn't a sex scene every other page, but I appreciated that! It was way too easy to figure out who the evil wolf was, but hey this is a romance novel so I didn't want to have to think too much anyway! All in all a good read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Full Moon Dreams by Lori Handeland,
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This review is from: Full Moon Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
If you're a fan of Lori Handeland's 'Nightcreature' series about werewolves and the jager-suchers who hunt them, you owe it to yourself to read "Full Moon Dreams". This is a story published in 1996 that provides an early look at Handeland's world of nightcreatures. It's an historical romance that takes place in America not long after the Civil War about a traveling circus. Even though it's not Handeland's best work, the glimpse it gave me into the beginnings of her now-popular series was fascinating.
Emma is a female tiger tamer for her grandfather's traveling circus in 1870s America. She grew up in the circus and its the only home she's ever known and working with tigers is what she loves. Now, the presence of a werewolf stalking their circus has placed her life and her livelihood in danger. With four of her fellow performers dead, the appearance of any stranger is suspicious--so why can't she get the handsome wanderer Johnny out of her mind? John is THE doctor in his small town. He raised his brother, Peter, after the death of his mother and both of them managed to live through the War. Yet his brother disappeared at the end of the war and that haunts him. When Peter appears one night John is happy...until he sees Peter killed by a strange wolf with the eyes of a human. That same wolf attacks John but he manages to escape with severe wounds. His brother's dying words direct John to a traveling circus so he heads out with revenge on his mind. The suspicious deaths quickly make a believer out of John in the existance of werewolves, but to his horror HE changes on the first full moon after his attack too. Now he's falling in love with a gorgeous, free-spirited tiger tamer but he knows his presence is dangerous. He must kill the werewolf who 'made' him and then find the strength to kill himself before he hurts Emma. As I said, the story isn't Handeland's best and the date of the book, with all the attendant genre restrictions of the time, certainly doesn't help. But it is still a good story considering these things and a compelling look at how Handeland's writing skill and world changed with the passage of time.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Full Moon Dreams,
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This review is from: Full Moon Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a good book. I do like that they were not ripping their clothes off at every turn and there is really a plot. It was slow at times but all over a good read. A little more plot where the bad guy was concerned would have been perfect.
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Full Moon Dreams by Lori Handeland (Mass Market Paperback - July 1996)
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