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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Masked by Moonlight by Nancy Gideon Blog Tour

Masked by Moonlight
From Goodreads: IN THIS STUNNING FIRST BOOK FROM NANCY GIDEON’S SIZZLING NEW SERIES, A TENACIOUS COP AND HER SHAPE-SHIFTING ENEMY SACRIFICE EVERYTHING FOR FORBIDDEN DESIRE.

ALL SHE WANTS IS REVENGE.
New Orleans homicide detective Charlotte Caissie is dedicated to bringing down the crime boss responsible for her father’s murder. Using Jimmy Legere’s mysterious and irresistible right-hand man is a dangerous gamble, and not only due to his reputation as more monster than man. Because her feelings for Max Savoie are . . . complicated.
THEN HE RISKS HIS LIFE TO SAVE HERS.
Rescued from the swamps as a child, Max exists silently in Legere’s shadow, heeding only his voice—until Charlotte Caissie awakens his emotions and tests his loyalties. Stepping outside his cautious rules threatens more than just his heart. He could expose his darkest secret.
NOW THEY’RE BOTH IN OVER THEIR HEADS.
Testing boundaries they weren’t meant to cross means facing the truth about who and what they are—and what they need from each other. If Max is the murderer she seeks, Charlotte could be his next victim. She can’t afford to trust any man. Good thing Max isn’t one.
I will admit that when I agreed to review this book, I thought it would be a light and sometimes sexy type of book. While I was correct on the second part of that assumption, I would exactly call this very light. That is a good thing. In fact, this book was written in a way that kept my interest and I even thought would be good for men to enjoy. Unfortunately, I don't think you'd get a guy past the cover, but if you did, I think he would be pleasantly surprised in how fun this book is to read.

Max is a part of the head mob in NOLA. In fact, he is the reason his mob boss is number one. Detective Caissie is a beautiful creole woman who's life is been police work. These two on opposite sides find that they both have one fear in common. A true connection with someone. Both had been through horrible things and both find it hard to trust others even though they have true loyalty to the jobs they hold. So, in a way this seems like the perfect set up to a typical romantic novel, however, things are anything but typical. Max's connection and involvement in the mob becomes the central theme in which the book revolves. It actually becomes so compelling that I think that even men could enjoy this book. You get to not only see inside the heads of Max and Charlotte, but in the mob bosses' head as well. So, there is a bit of everything. Romance, paranormal, sex, mystery, murder, and love.

I give this book 4 stars. It lost it's star due to the ending. All I will say is that Charlotte had good questions left in her head, but pushed it aside too easily. In fact, I think this book would have been better without this kind of "closure". Especially because this is book one in a series and it would have been better to have seen this part left open. So, despite the ending, I did feel this was a pretty good book.

This book is a part of a book tour. Check out some of the other opinions of this book:

The Book Lush 
The Bibliophilic Book Blog
Starting Fresh 
Eclectic Book Lover 
Book Junkie 
Books, Books Everywhere
Rex Robot Reviews 
What Book Is That? 
Books and Needlepoint 
Patricia’s Vampire Notes 

7 comments:

  1. Why don't I like books that have a mob premise...? I'm so weird.

    Nice review M.

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  2. You won't like this one then. If you are weird, then I'm really strange. :)

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  3. I overlooked the ending because I knew the next book was coming out really soon. I liked how they didn't really solve the world's problems, but acknowledged that they're miserable without each other. Time will tell if their issues get resolved in the next book though. Great review!

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  4. I'm one of those that can't get past the cover - those pecs!

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  5. I so want this Book.

    sasluvbooks(at)yahoo.com

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  6. @Emily.. it was just so out of character for Charlotte to suddenly dismiss evidence. Just for personal reasons, she'd have to find out or have a better reason for dismissing it.

    @Stephanie... I know what you mean. I would have loved it more if they had both characters on the cover. Would have loved to see their rendition of Charlotte. Amazonian Creole woman? She'd be beautiful!

    @Stacey... stick around for Blogfest then. ;)

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  7. Wow... a potential guy read!=) I wish I could get my hubby to read just one of my titles but then again I dont think I;d want to read any of his so perhaps I better not twist his arm too much!=)


    I keep forgetting which blog has a feature where a guy reviews a PNR title. I need to find it again because I read a few and loved his perspective!

    Thanks for the this review!=)

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