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The Crescent review by KHolt | LitPick Book Reviews
The Crescent review by KHolt
The Crescent
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Santa Fe, TX, United States
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Lacey thinks that she is a normal teenager, but comes to find she is wrong. She meets two guys - Alex and Brandon. Her heart tells her she loves Alex, her mind tells her she loves Brandon. Then, she starts to have reactions to certain people, and her senses are heightened. Brandon tells her it is because she is close to transforming -into a werewolf- and she is not with him, her true, destined mate. Lacey can't bear to hurt Alex, but she doesn't want to sign Brandon's death contract, for werewolves will die without their mate. She can't think of any way out of it, and soon she will be forced to make a decision.

Opinion: 

I noticed on the first page alone that this book would be hard to read, there were almost no commas, and apostrophes were often misused. It made the reading slower and took the normal flow of proper grammar out. As for the story itself, it was interesting how the author viewed werewolves, they were described as much more caring and loyal than the cold-blooded beasts we normally see them as. The conflict between Alex and Brandon over Lacey's love was always shifting, one would gain the upper hand, only to fall back again. The end surprised me, and in all the book was okay.

 

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

Language and intimate relationships, some bed scenes
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