She was surviving. He was searching. Fate put them in the same city on the worst night of both their lives.
KENDRA
Fourteen months of gig work, a dead tech career, and a family I can't reach in Toronto. I was barely holding on when a Bouda shifter the size of a doorframe threw my car through a building, called me his queen, and turned my entire life inside out.
Now I'm on Wintermoon with a man who kneels every time I enter a room and a sister-in-law who thinks I should've been running a clan yesterday. Kojo would burn the world down for me if I asked, but I don't want devotion. I want the predator I saw at that gas station, and I'm going to push him until he stops kneeling and starts taking.
KOJO
Poachers took my queen, my clan, and my name. Three years of running brought me to Detroit, where I caught the scent of rain on dry earth and wild honey through a motel door and my Bouda went still for the first time since the massacre.
She is my mate. I was raised to serve her, protect her, and never take what is not offered. But Kendra does not want a servant. She wants me to break every law I was raised on, and I am running out of reasons not to.
Tessa really woke me back up with this one. I was beginning to start back from her very first winter moon book cause I was yearning for a strong 💪🏾 alpha shifter. I was ready to get back to winter moon. I never thought 💭 she was going to bring the hyenas out 🙀 but she did her big one with this shifter. For his villiage to be destroyed and only him and his sister made it out 😥 is super sad. But here comes Kendra, a workaholic trying to make ends meet and not having a clue 🕵🏾♀️ she is the daughter of winter moon and Queen of the Bouda. NO SPOILERS HERE ⚠️ read the book 📚
Technically, they’re not new, but a shifter tribe that is new to Wintermoon is introduced in this book. An ancient African shifter tribe. The storyline was really good, the characters enjoyable, and I can even see how this fits in the overarching storyline of Wintermoon. Unfortunately, I think Tessa Stone has started rushing her writing. This book was not her best written book. The excessive use of the word “and“, along with run-on sentences, became very annoying and distracting. I found myself editing the book in my head in order to enjoy the story. I hope that in her effort to build out this world and ultimately get to where she’s going (which I think is the Blackwood story), that her craft doesn’t start to suffer. It would be unfortunate to lose readers because her writing has declined.
This was a really heartwarming story. Learning about Kojo's origins and how he lost his people truly pulled at my heartstrings. I wanted a happy ending for him more than anyone. Kendra was overworked and on her own, and she really needed Kojo in her life. Watching them slowly navigate their relationship was sweet, and I loved that despite the Bouda wanting to put her on a pedestal, she didn't want to treat Kojo as subservient. She wanted a partner, not a slave, and I hated that Zaki kept trying to persuade her otherwise.
There isn’t a book Tessa has written that I haven’t just loved. Since taming Kane I’ve been hooked, I cannot hardly wait until October to pick up on Zaki’s adventures and returning her people home. Almost like freed African Americans returning home to a new world and home shaped to them. Awesome work Tessa please continue to express your creativity with all of the lore of Wintermoon
I really enjoyed this book—it’s definitely one of my favorites in the series. The story beautifully captures themes of loss, love, and the will to survive, making it both emotional and powerful. The characters pulled me in, and their journey felt real and meaningful. I couldn’t put it down. I’m already looking forward to the next book!
I was sooooo excited for Kendra and Kojo. But I’m more excited for Zaki and I’m hoping her mate is the Lion (I forgot his name). But if I’m thinking correctly they would be able to smell it on each other before she left. So I’m wondering. I can’t wait to til her book comes out so I can order them both so I can complete my collection 🥰💜🎉
This is by far my favorite of the Wintermoon series. The way Kojo loves Kendra and how Zaki shows her strength are just reasons. The biggest is how the matriarchs are the ‘Alpha’ leaders of the pack vice the other shifters. The Black girl magic was real! Thank you Tessa for a wonderful read and I can’t wait for more.
Loved this. The Bouda are new to wintermoon. Their clan was attacked and scattered. We follow Kojo on his trek after the attack. With help he gets to Detroit and the adventure begins. So awesome learning about a new species, their traditions, and the shifter within. Already anticipating the next story
Tessa Stone does it again! Love, partnership, tradition, and cultural understanding. Kendra and Kojo must learn to mesh their cultures so that their love, their bond, and their people can rebuild. This story navigates grief and determination. It deals with what happens when stubbornness causes harm and it shows the ultimate power of love: healing.
Another banga I must admit when first. told about a hyena shifter I wasn't too thrilled but baybee Kojo got me together real quick😂. This was such a good read I wasn't ready for it to end and I look forward to going on the journey with Zaki to find and bring their people back to WinterMoon as,well as her finding her mate. Kudos to the author well done.
Ms. Tessa? You did that! I loved this story. It was fresh and new with a good balance of nostalgia from previous stories. I’ll definitely be turning the pages of this book again.
These short books needs become a full movie. It's given The UnderWorld. I normally only read at work, I started this book on Friday. I'm done, this was awesome. Please can you do a short book on Andrew and Aiden. I love Andrew, Aiden is funny but I get it.
A great intro into a brand new breed of shifters! I have always loved how thoughtful and well written these stories are! Another 5 star read that leaves me counting down the days until the next release!
Enjoyed Kojo and Kendra's journey to their HEA. It took me a bit to warm up to Kendra but I got there. Im glad the 2 were able to compromise and build something new.
As always, good world building, storyline, and characters.
This book was exciting! I love Kendra I can see myself in her character the resilience, the strength. Shoot the stress and struggle too! Alemayehu is spectacular and is the reason I will look at Hyenas with more respect.