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Teaser Tuesday: Hunt the Moon by Karen Chance

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly Meme hosted by  
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where you share two “teaser” sentences from your current read.

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"You know it's not going to be a fun party when a serial killer answers the door.  Of course, I'd been assuming that anyway.  Crashing a vampire ball to which you've been specifically uninvited pretty much ensures that the evening will suck"

Paperback, pg 341

Title:  Hunt the Moon (Cassandra Palmer #5)
Author:  Karen Chance
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal

Cassandra Palmer recently defeated a god, which you’d think would buy a girl a little time off. But it doesn’t work that way when your new job description is Pythia—the world’s chief clairvoyant. Cassie is busier than ever, trying to learn about her power, preparing for her upcoming coronation, and figuring out her relationship with the enigmatic sexy master vampire, Mircea.

But someone doesn’t want Cassie to become Pythia, and is willing to go to any lengths to make sure the coronation ceremony never happens—including attacking her mother before Cassie is even born.




My Thoughts

 This has quickly become on of my favorite series.  Vampires, magic, time travel, a kick ass heroine...these books have it all!

This teaser gives a little glimpse of the fun to be found in these books.  There are always laugh out loud moments when reading this series.

Comments

  1. I started this series a while back, but stopped reading after about book four. No real reason, just didn't grab me enough to keep going. I liked the ones that I did read, though.

    Here's my teaser, from Alex Bledsoe's LONG BLACK CURL:
    http://www.pagepilgrims.com/tuesday-teaser-june-16/

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  2. I've never gotten into the vampire thing, but Cassie definitely sounds like an interesting character. Sounds like you're enjoying the book.
    My Tuesday post features A Walk in the Woods.

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  3. I do like a good vampire book! My TT is from a fast-paced vampire book actually. Kantara by Katy Walters. Hunt the Moon is being added to my TBR shelf.

    http://www.foofynotfoofy.com/foofynotfoofy/2015/6/16/teaser-tuesday-and-review-kantara-by-katy-walters

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  4. LOL Sounds like an excellent teaser!! It sounds familiar.

    mine: https://storytreasury.wordpress.com/2015/06/15/teaser-tuesday-dorsai/

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