Once Upon a Snowy Moon by Cheyenne Meadows
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Action/Adventure, Paranormal, Contemporary
Length: Full length (368 Pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by DryasWhen her date bails on her, Tara decides she’s had it with men. On her way home from the disastrous date, she hits a large dog with her car. There’s no question she’s keeping him. After all, dogs are faithful—unlike the men in her life.
Max is on the run after he and his alpha escape a violent coup. Exhausted, he doesn’t see the car until it’s too late, but he does see the woman who mistakenly believes he’s a dog. While she takes care of him, Max has to figure out what’s next, while keeping the woman he’s beginning to fall for safe from his enemies.
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Tara’s new dog is everything she hoped for, but there’s one major problem—he’s not a dog. He’s a wolf shifter. Now Max must convince her to trust him at the same time that he’s trying to save his alpha’s life. Until that happens, love is not in the picture—for him or Tara.
On a snowy Minnesota winter, Tara is heading home after closing her second-hand bookstore. She had a lot on her mind like the fact that her business is probably not going to stay open and her love life is none existent. To make things worse, she accidentally hits a dog. Unbeknownst to her the dog is actually a wolf shifter, Max. He was running from his pack because the alpha he was backing was defeated by the current alpha. The new alpha is after Max’s blood.
Max had only meant to stay a few days with Tara and regain his strength before leaving. He knew if he stayed too long, it would bring danger to her. A bond was quickly forming between them and he is finding it harder and harder to leave.
I absolutely love the way the romance, along with the trust, is slowly built between them. Each of them has a reason to distrust the opposite sex–Tara was constantly being rejected by men and Max was thought of as a freak since he was half arctic wolf and half timber wolf. I really enjoyed Max’s suffering when Tara thought he was a dog. She was talking about neutering, shots, and made him do his business on a leash. You can guess how embarrassed Max was. It made me laugh at all the comments he was sending her and she had no idea. The way Tara opened up to Cotton (Max) expands upon her character, instead of using flashbacks, which was nice. I also enjoyed how Max was portrayed; he is the big, protective, strong, man within, but he is sweet, caring and supported her dream of opening a library on pack lands. The bond between them becomes stronger and stronger every day and with every situation, Although the plot has been used over and over again, the author makes it different by concentrating on the building trust and love between the main characters.
One of the things that I did not like was the long description of where Max and his pack live. I thought some of it could have been cut and not lose anything in the process. I also thought the fight scene between the current alpha was almost an afterthought.
In all, this is a great story about love, forgiveness, and strength. It shows how powerful acceptance is, and how love can overcome anything. The characters are so well developed they feel like a part of my family. I would recommend this to any of my friends and family.
I like it when stories are both entertaining and have an important message behind them. This story sounds good.