Review: Edge of Moonlight by Stephanie Julian

Edge of Moonlight
by Stephanie Julian
e-Book-novella
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Available: May 7th 2010
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Book received from: Author

Etruscan wolf shifter Kaine Giliati has longed for John Simmons since he willingly agreed to wipe all memory of her from his mind. The pain in her heart is only magnified by terror—the inability to call her wolf appears to have deserted her, as well.

For months after he and his sister escaped a crazed kidnapper, John has been dreaming about a beautiful woman he’s never met but who seems so familiar. A woman he’s shocked to find in a dark bar one night. A woman who agrees to come back to his apartment for raw, passionate sex.

One erotic, stolen night reopens old wounds, uncovers buried memories and sets Kaine and John on a path filled with danger, magic and potential heartbreak.

Edge of Moonlight is the third book in the Lucani Lovers series. To fully enjoy the story, it would be helpful to read the previous two books in the series, Kiss of Moonlight and Moonlight Ménage, as the world of Etruscan shifters that Ms. Julian has created is more fully developed in the previous books.  The story picks up after Moonlight Ménage left off.  John and his sister Evie have chosen to have all memories of their encounter with the Etruscan shifters wiped clean after John’s sister Evie had been kidnapped and was rescued by Kaine and her tactical team.  During the rescue mission, Kaine fell inexplicably in hard for John, who is human and therefore off limits to her.

Present day, John and Evie have moved on and Kaine is suffering some post traumatic complications after the rescue where she was accidentally shot by John.  She is unable to shift into her wolf form and is keeping it a secret.  She is also still carrying a torch John, thinking of him constantly.

Although John should not remember Kaine, a sexy mysterious woman haunts his dreams.  After a chance meeting in a bar, John and Kaine spend what is supposed to be only one passionate night together.  However, when John’s sister Evie has a magic meltdown, it seems fate has decided that John and Evie will be together once again.  John does not fully remember Kaine but there is something about her that draws him, and the two of them find it difficult to fight the attraction.  Kaine knows she cannot reveal the secret of the Etruscan nature and fears John will be repulsed if he ever remembers what she is.

John and Kaine are by far my favorite couple in this series so far.  John is straight up sexy and just oozes alpha male goodness.  Although he is a human among a powerful race of shifters and magic users, you’d never think of that as any kind of weakness on his part.  He is badass and is more than enough man for Kaine who incidentally holds her own in the badass heroine department.  Kaine is solid and stable, yet her vulnerabilities when it comes to John and will melt your heart.  Their romantic chemistry is smoking hot and their sexy scenes do not disappoint in any way.

I really enjoyed this third book in the series however I did feel like some portions of the story were missing.  For instance, Kaine sets out on her own to search for Evie’s kidnappers and seek justice for John and Evie.  Believing that Kaine is in danger, John sets out after her.  An Etruscan goddess gives John a crystal to aid in his search for Kaine saying that the search for her will not be easy and he will need the crystal to locate her.  Then suddenly, John finds Evie in the city, no real searching at all.  I feel like the action and suspense that we saw in previous books in the series was slightly lacking in this story.

Edge of Moonlight is another enjoyable, sexy installment in the Etruscan world of shifters and John and Kaine are a breath of fresh air in Stephanie Julian’s Lucani Lovers series.

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Other books in the series:

  • Kiss of Moonlight
  • Moonlight Ménage

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15 Responses to “Review: Edge of Moonlight by Stephanie Julian”

  1. 1
    Stephanie Julian May 27, 2010 at 7:06 am

    FV, I'm so glad you enjoyed John and Kaine's story! Thanks so much for a great review.

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    Fiction Vixen May 27, 2010 at 7:10 am

    Stephanie–John and Kaine had great chemistry. Really enjoyed this one!

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    Cecile Smutty Hussy May 27, 2010 at 7:25 am

    Great review FV! I really did like this story, but my favorite one is Moonlight Menage… Oh Duke and Nic, they rocked my world!!!
    This has to be one of the greatest paranormal short story series I have read so far!
    Hope all is well honey!

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    Fiction Vixen May 27, 2010 at 7:28 am

    Cecile–I've enjoyed all the books in this series. Nic and are quite a team :)

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    Oooh this looks like a fantastic read. I love paranormal romances.

    *hugs*
    Anna

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    Fiction Vixen May 27, 2010 at 10:17 am

    Anna–If you have read the rest of the series, I would say start at the beginning. Very good series.

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    Melissa (Books and Things) May 27, 2010 at 11:55 am

    I'm really going to have to check this series out!

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    Gigi's Consignment Closet May 27, 2010 at 4:21 pm

    Wonderful review! I have this in my TBR & can't wait to start.

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    Fiction Vixen May 27, 2010 at 4:23 pm

    Melissa–I've enjoyed the series, hope you do to.

    Tori–Have you read the rest of the series?

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    Erotic Horizon May 28, 2010 at 10:37 am

    Read this the other day and really enjoyed it..

    I Liked the angst between Kaine and John…

    E.H>

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    Fiction Vixen May 28, 2010 at 10:40 am

    EH–I love that John is human and totally holds his own with those bad ass weres. His chemistry with Kaine was oh so hot!!

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    Stephanie Julian May 28, 2010 at 11:39 am

    I almost always have physical models for my men (not my women, though) and John's is Sam Worthington. After I saw Terminator Salvation, I knew I had found my guy. There's something about his eyes that drew me to him, that combination of strength and vulnerability.

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    Fiction Vixen May 28, 2010 at 12:19 pm

    Sam Worthington? That totally works for me! Although I think I pictured John a little older. But then I picture most of my heroes a little older. :)

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    A Buckeye Girl Reads May 28, 2010 at 1:33 pm

    I loved your review. I've been meaning to try this series forever!

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    Fiction Vixen May 28, 2010 at 1:39 pm

    BEG–this is a series worth checking out!!

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