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Demon Moon (Berkley Sensation)

Demon Moon (Berkley Sensation)
By Brook, Meljean

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Savitri Murray's insatiable curiousity has gotten her into trouble before, but she has always escaped unscathed. Then Colin comes along. In the midst of Heaven, he gives her a taste of ectasy and a terrifying glimpse of Chaos. Deadly creatures from the realm of Choas herald the return of an imprisoned nosferatu horde and COlin and Saitri's bond is their only protection and their only passion.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #276745 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 480 pages

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Brilliant!5
The previous reviewer talks about the one thing in the book which doesn't play a major part, the ethnicity of the main characters. Yes, one is Indian and one American, and yes, the cover doesn't reflect this. But in the majority of cases it's not the Author's decision what cover their book gets. The book is about a Human and a Vampire, that's the whole point of it, not that the Vampire is American and the Human is Indian.

Also she has mentioned giving up when she got to page 50, when Savitri was perusing the on-line marriage ads. Please! This doesn't detract from the story at all.

How can you base your review of a book on these 2 points when you only got to page 50 and the book is 470 pages long?

This book is part of a series, in order of publishing:-

"Falling for Anthony" in Hot Spell (Nov 2005)(Novella)
Demon Angel (Jan 2007)(Full Length)
"Paradise" in Wild Thing (May 2007)(Novella)
Demon Moon (June 2007)(Full Length)
Demon Night (Feb 2008)(Full Length)
"Thicker Than Blood" in First Blood (Aug 2008)(Novella)
Demon Bound (Nov 2008)(Full Length)

I have read all 3 full length books published to date and this is by far my favorite. It's an amazing story and when you get to the end I promise you, you'll be wishing it hadn't ended and want it go on and on. It's brilliantly written and the relationship between the two leads is so intense. It's an amazing book and I urge you to buy it and give it a try. I also urge you to buy the other full length books Demon Angel and Demon Night as they are also brilliant and thoroughly enjoyable. They are longer in page length than most books of this type and therefore there is a better story, better understanding of the characters, etc.

I eagerly await Demon Bound coming in Nov 08 and will pre-order as soon as it's available.

If you enjoy books by J R Ward, Kresley Cole, Angela Knight, Nalini Singh, Alexis Morgan, etc, you will enjoy this series. If you haven't yet read books by these Authors I urge you to give them a try!

Wonderful Story!5
I liked this book, despite the disjointed writing style. It was distracting, when one had to reread scenes to understand what had happened.

That aside, It was a wonderful tale and Colin and Savi were a great couple.
They are the total opposite to each other in every way and love is what binds them together.
I loved Colin. Here's this stunningly beautiful, and absolutely vain creature who cares for nothing but himself and is not ashamed to admit it. And the only people he'd call friends are Lilith and Hugh from 'Demon Angel'. And then he meets the irrepressible and curious Savi, foster sister to Hugh, who changes his life after 200 years as a vampire... and he falls hard for her but alas they cannot be together.
They cannot have eternity, because his blood will kill if he changes her and he, even though he doesn't want to, cannot be faithful to her because of the blood-lust that overcomes him when he has to feed.
Colin cannot take what he needs from her on a daily basis, since she is human and would die.
Savi loves him desperately and for both their sake she agrees to give Colin a month for them to be together. Only one thing she ask off him is that is that he be faithful to her during that time. The only way he can, is to drink animal blood. But even knowing this will weaken him, he accept, since he cannot bear to be without her. He hides his despair not knowing how he's going to let her go after a month. You feel their pain, knowing their time together is short.

Theirs is an intense journey and I waited impatiently, hoping that they'd find a way to overcome this heart-wrenching problem. At times it seemed as if all is lost and there's no hope.
When Savi is attacked by rogue vampires and then changed by a Nosferatu, their short time together abruptly comes to an end.
This book made for riveting reading, and how they find their way to be together was so simple but yet the hardest thing to do.... a truly great story.

A previous reader did not care for this type of book.
Yes, this is a romance between a British-American and Indian-American. I don't think the author hides this fact at all! A pity you gave up so easily because you have a problem with this kind of pairing. You missed a great story! Yes, it was different because of the heroine's background, but it made for great reading.

I enjoyed all of the Guardians books, but this has to be my favourite in this series thus far.

Wow!1
The cover is completely misleading.

This is an inter-racial paranormal romance. Indian and American. So why hide it? Are the readers not allowed to make informed choices before they buy their books?

What's more. Demon Moon is full of the value system of the elitist diaspora of a different culture. While I know plenty of women who are put under pressure by various relatives to marry and/or have kids I'm really not interested in reading about it in anything other than a social tract.

I got to page 50 where the heroine started perusing the on-line marriage ads in order to keep her horrible granny happy and then I gave up. Give me potty-mouthed Abby any day. At least she knew her relations were trash.

Arundhati Roy is not for me and neither is this.

But I'd be more than happy to read the story of Gideon and Savannah, the inter-racial couple from Lara Adrian's gob-smackingly lurid, Kiss of Crimson. (Amazon deleted my review of that. Too many spoilers)