Welcome to the Blog Tour for HRH Princess Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian's book SPRING MOON - a Indiana Teller Novel
Released on November 5th 2013.
Released on November 5th 2013.
Author: HRH Princess Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian
Pub. Date: November 5, 2013
Publisher: Entangled Teen
Pages: 338
Goodreads summary:
Jennifer's Review:
First let me say that I have read more than my fair share of supernatural books involving "werewolves". But right from the start this book is different in a couple of ways-- its written from a male point of view and Audouin-Mamikonian does that very well. It was refreshing to read a book from the main male character. Secondly the main character Indiana, is not a werewolf and the book centers on him dealing with that fact in a werewolf world. This book is also from an author that I have never read anything from before so I was interested to dive in. In the end it was a fun, quick, and fast paced read with likeable characters. Actually I read it in one night.
Indian Teller - the main character in this story. He is the mostly human grandson of the leader of the werewolves. Indiana's father was a werewolf but his mother was human ---with a gift.
Growing up in the pack of werewolves but not being one made Indiana's life difficult. His humor, intelligence and resilience throughout the book make him a likeable and relatable character that you root for throughout the book. At the age of 18 years old Indiana convinces his Grandparents to allow him to go to college where he meets Tyler - an adversary, and Kat - a love interest.
The story had mystery in the form of Indiana's mothers gift, betrayal from someone within the pack, love, members of the same race coming to odds with each other, and help from an unlikely source.
The ending tied up a lot of loose ends while still leaving huge openings for the story to continue in a second book. I will definitely be picking up that book up when it comes out.
Amid the expansive plains of Montana, the Lykos Ranch stretches for miles. The inhabitants who live in near isolation from the outside world are members of the most powerful clan of werewolves in North America. Among them lives just one human: Indiana Teller.
Grandson of the clan’s leader and offspring of a werewolf father and a mysterious yet human mother, Indiana is rejected by his peers and heads to the University of Montana to find a normal life. Despite warnings from his grandparents, he falls in love with a beautiful human, Katerina.
Before too long, he is the victim of an accident that would have killed him had he not miraculously vanished at the moment of impact. Are these strange occurrences just chance or the machinations of a hidden enemy out to destroy him? Facing his destiny, Indiana will have to choose who to believe, and who to love.
Jennifer's Review:
First let me say that I have read more than my fair share of supernatural books involving "werewolves". But right from the start this book is different in a couple of ways-- its written from a male point of view and Audouin-Mamikonian does that very well. It was refreshing to read a book from the main male character. Secondly the main character Indiana, is not a werewolf and the book centers on him dealing with that fact in a werewolf world. This book is also from an author that I have never read anything from before so I was interested to dive in. In the end it was a fun, quick, and fast paced read with likeable characters. Actually I read it in one night.
Indian Teller - the main character in this story. He is the mostly human grandson of the leader of the werewolves. Indiana's father was a werewolf but his mother was human ---with a gift.
Growing up in the pack of werewolves but not being one made Indiana's life difficult. His humor, intelligence and resilience throughout the book make him a likeable and relatable character that you root for throughout the book. At the age of 18 years old Indiana convinces his Grandparents to allow him to go to college where he meets Tyler - an adversary, and Kat - a love interest.
The story had mystery in the form of Indiana's mothers gift, betrayal from someone within the pack, love, members of the same race coming to odds with each other, and help from an unlikely source.
The ending tied up a lot of loose ends while still leaving huge openings for the story to continue in a second book. I will definitely be picking up that book up when it comes out.
About Princess Sophie:
Princess Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian is not your typical
princess. In fact, she’s a prolific author who works hard to perfect her
writing. See what it is like to be in the shoes of a princess author.
***Giveaway***
5 eBooks of SPRING MOON International
Tour Schedule:
Week One:
11/18/2013- Paranormal
Book Club- Scavenger Hunt Day
11/19/2013- Curling Up With A
Good Book- Scavenger Hunt Day
11/20/2013- Bibliophilia,
Please- Review
11/21/2013- Mom
With A Kindle- Scavenger Hunt Day
11/22/2013- URBAN
FANTASY LAND- Review
Week Two:
11/25/2013- Meredith
& Jennifer Musings- Review
11/26/2013- The
Cover Contessa- Scavenger Hunt Day
11/27/2013- Fade Into
Fantasy- Scavenger Hunt Day
11/28/2013- Lola's Reviews-
Book
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I would love to read this book :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway :-)