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Lobo by Larissa Ione

sillyfroggy's review against another edition

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4.0

This is one of my favourite series and I re-read it from time to time as a sort of "palate cleanser" to get back in the reading mood.

This book is a novella and I like the main books better, but it is still a good read.

Impatiently waiting for the next books in the series. Coming up on 5 years since the last release, but I guess it's still better than the GoT wait!

gonza_basta's review against another edition

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2.0

I forgot why I decided not to read about the MoonBound clan vampires but now I remember.

Mi ero scordata la ragione per cui avevo smesso di seguire questa serie, ma poi me la sono ricordata.

sachreadsbooks's review against another edition

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adventurous funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.75

lindsayreads3747's review against another edition

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5.0

This novella was such a delight to read. I initially was a bit uncertain I would enjoy the premise. I love vampires. I love paranormal romance. I am certainly intrigued by shapeshifting but put all of that together?! It was surprisingly refreshing! I often like my heros to be more dominant and confident. Often, when heros are given a troubled past, I find some writers can't put the two together well. Larissa managed this feat and it was so thoroughly enjoyable. The dynamic between Lobo and Tehya sizzles!

I never felt the story was too slow or lacked backstory. It also managed to not feel rushed. I was quite impressed especially as this was the first book in the series I have read. Given it's #2.5, I was worried I would be a bit lost. I definitely was not! I felt it could be a stand-alone novella on it's own or read out of order. I was left with a definite curiosity for the rest of the series. I most definitely will be looking into the other books in this series. I really recommend this novella if you are tentative about this series. It's a quick way to wet your appetite and assess your interest.

This was my first Larissa Ione book and I will definitely come back for more! The chemistry between the two leads was irresistible and steamy!!!

I received an advanced reader copy (ARC) from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

roxyc's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced

3.0

cupcakegirly's review against another edition

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I've been looking for a PNR I could sink my teeth into and while this was my first Larissa Ione book, it won't be my last. I liked the characters and the concept of a vampire shifting into a wolf and getting stuck, as well as the creative use of Native American folklore.

I want to read the first book now and I'm curious to see whose story is told next.

kristen1994's review against another edition

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1.0

Thought this was a new story in the series. It was just a republication from another anthrology 'blood red kiss'

estellegsr's review

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4.0

Un tome intéressant, j'ai beaucoup aimé le personnage de Lobo.
La romance, bien que rapide, est cherchée et prenante. Le tout est ainsi bien fourni, malgré la petite taille du bouquin.
Si vous aimez la série, n'hésitez pas !

bananatricky's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked parts of this novella but frankly I think I like the 'clan' bits of this series best.

Lobo has been exiled from the Moonbound Clan of vampires and threatened with death, a vampire who can also shift into any creature (or human) of a similar size, from a coyote to a grizzly bear, he was accused of shape-shifting into another vampire in order to seduce the vampire's mate.

Lobo would have given up on life, without a clan he was vulnerable to humans who would want to make him a slave, if it hadn't been for the female wolf which he found badly injured over a decade ago. The two have become inseparable companions in the forest where they live until one day Tehya, the wolf, is badly injured by poachers and is likely to die. Lobo realises that the only way of saving his best friend's life is to carry her to the lair of the Moonbound Clan which has the nearest doctor, even if the way he gains entry could ultimately cost him his life.

What Lobo doesn't know is that Tehya is actually a vampire who accidentally shifted into a wolf and has no idea how to shift back. She has subconsciously been projecting her vampire self into Lobo's dreams, he assumes that Tehya must be the wolf familiar of a vampire, perhaps one enslaved by the humans.

I found the beginning with the lone vampire living in the woods with only his faithful wolf companion to be a bit slow, I felt I had read the same kind of set up in way too many PNR stories. I really enjoyed the bit where Lobo and Tehya interact with the Moonbound Clan, the politics, the changing alliances, the changes that Hunter has wrought in the clan since he became the leader. Loved it. Then there was the obligatory vampire sex which seemed to go on and on and on, in a novella the ratio of sex to plot needs careful consideration and I felt there was too much (only a personal view).

I liked the plot resolution and the hint of a cliffhanger (can't say more, cos spoilers), looking forward to the next in the series.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

laurla's review against another edition

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published in the anthology book 'blood red kiss'