Read the bestselling Four Moons series in one box set!
Books included:
1. First Moon 2. Chaos Moon 3. Dead Moon 4. Silver Moon
Hunter. Half-werewolf. One hell of a baker.
Need someone, or something, hunted down? Akira Murakami is your man! No target is too small for him to get his energy-sucking blades swinging, and all jobs are welcome at the right price.
The bills have to be paid after all.
Living in a world where the apocalypse almost happened can be complicated, as is being the hybrid son of the High Werewolf of, well, everything. But Akira likes to live a relatively simpler life than dear old papa would like, shunning all the political crap, living by the sword and perfecting that recipe for dark chocolate and raspberry brownies.
Killing is easy.
Brownies are easy.
Too easy.
To hell with the simple life!
There’s a werewolf killer stalking the city, and Akira is about to be caught in the middle of everything.
Step into an alternative London where the London Underground is above your head, Hyde Park a prison for some creepy shadow creatures, and plenty of baking goes down in a tiny flat on Grays Inn Road.
A kick-ass Urban Fantasy adventure with a slow-burn MM Romance.
Richard Amos is an author from England who is constantly lost in the worlds he writes about, and the ones in the queue yet to be written. He also has more books in his house than anything else, and is never without a book (and chocolate) in his hands when he's not writing. He’s a proud nerd who loves to dance. Hard.
Richard writes M/M Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance, all with tons of kick-ass action, adventure, twisty plots, and yummy times.
I’m really glad I read this series after it was completed. As it says in the blurb all of the first three books ended on cliffhangers. The romance was also slowly built as stated. Overall I enjoyed the world built and characters developed and was a enjoyable read. 4 stars since I feel some of the death and devastation were unnecessary and the action/suspense would have been enough.
This series held my interest while presenting a whole different worldview with an apparently Japanese influence. I read it without checking on some of the regular references to the tenshi and the mazoku and such, I'll have to check them out since the hoped for glossary/ index doesn't exist. The erotica portions were lacking and all mm.
Once I started, I couldn't put down this series. I'm really glad that I read them after the series ended because I didn't have to wait to find out what happened next. I liked all 4 of the books equally. Normally when I read a series of books back-to-back, sometimes the middle books have a tendency to feel bogged down but that wasn't the case with this series. I did think that it was a bit over the top with the violence and death but other than that it was a wonderful series. Highly recommended.