Blood Moon Part 1 by S. Yurvati

Posted October 3, 2018 by karenbaron in Fantasy, Review / 0 Comments

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Blood Moon Part 1 by S. Yurvati

Blood Moon Part 1

by S. Yurvati
three-stars
Series: Chroma Crossing Chronicles #1.1
Series Rating: three-stars
on February 11th 2016
Genres: Fantasy
Pages: 366
Format: Paperback
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Savannah...
Candy wanted to attend SCAD and become a sustainable artist. Then someone began hunting her and Candy found herself plummeting through a portal to heaven knew where. It sure wasn't Savannah anymore!

Widowed Cherry Ann sought wealthy husband number-three and a salacious sex life. What she found was far more dangerous than anticipated.

Todd just wanted his woman to appreciate him and quite effing other men. Neither was in her nature, but when the time was right he kept one card to play.

Mark Kingsley needed to find his lost 'possession'. Not a forgiving or patient man he'd stop at nothing to get it back. Absolutely nothing.

Another Otherworldly Domain...
Thorne wanted to spend the day hunting but when he came upon a woman foreign to his realm, her eyes captured him. She became the only woman he ever loved.

Candy and Thorne.
It should have been a love story complete with the Happy Ever After ending. As Fate would have it, the bored gods and goddesses had other plans for these human pawns hosted from two different domains.

Will Candy be able to live as she wants now that her father has passed?

Blood Moon Part 1 by S. Yurvati was a good book. I didn’t realize that it was what kind of book this was when I was reading the plot summary. However,  the characters in the book seem so real, and I felt like I was with them going through this crazy adventure. Mrs. Yurvati has a way with her words.

What I like about the book:

  • I have to say the part I enjoyed most about this book was the prologue of it and how these three immortal beings were having a meeting here on Earth is so funny.
  • That Candy Cane is a pretty hilarious character even though her name is not a good fit for her. I mean what were her parents thinking.
  • Liam seems like a good friend for Candy. He helps her with things that she isn’t able to do.
  • Is that Candy is accident prone.

What I didn’t like about the book:

  • I didn’t like the sex scenes in the book. Okay, so this right here is a big thing for me. I know that some of the other books that I have read has some sex in them but not quite like the way the author has written these.
  • Another thing is the relationship between Cherry Ann and her son Todd. It seems a bit weird to me.
  • The whole character of Mark Kingsley is a weird guy that was all nice and flirty and then all of a sudden; he turned an odd eye when he caught her with her feet out of her shoes. He gives me the creeps.

Three Stars

Blood Moon Part 1 by S. Yurvati is a pretty intense book. This book is not a book for the younger audience of readers. I am giving this book three stars because of some of the things that happen in the book and other stuff like that. It isn’t the writing but the subject matter that turned me off.

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Blood Moon Part 2

I tried to read Blood Moon Part 2, and I couldn’t get past the first four chapters without turning into a tomato. It has very explicit sex scenes, and it had things and events that I usually don’t read. It’s because of that that I am sadly not going to be able to finish this book. I just wanted to repeat that it isn’t the writing it’s just the subject matter that I can’t get passed. If you like erotic stories, you may like this one.

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About S. Yurvati

S. Yurvati

S. Yurvati began putting her thoughts and imaginings on paper during her childhood and continued through college years. After completing her Master’s grad at CSUN she was hit with that proverbial wrecking ball. BAM! Reality set in—she needed to make a dependable living and put her degree to work.

After three decades of working in the medical world, life struck her with a much bigger wrecking ball. This one was sufficiently jarring that her husband convinced her to retire and take the time to write. Admittedly, working in a science- based career left her little opportunity for the creativity of her wired left-handed brain.  As soon as she agreed to return to writing he immediately took her to an electronic store and told her to “choose a laptop”.

And that led to the beginning of Chroma Crossing Chronicles and the first book:  Blood Moon.

She has lived in eight different states from one end of the nation to the other, six with her husband. That doesn’t include the stint at Fort McClellan during the heat of summer without air-conditioning. That unpleasant Alabama experience was for Basic Training, as she was one of the last WACs (Women’s Army Corp) during the end of the Vietnam era.

Now she resides in Texas with the “love-of-her-life” husband of forty-one years.  She says he taught her to be young at heart and is her biggest fan in her pursuits (he’s probably doing cheerleading with pom-poms as you read this).

To say she has a love of cats is like saying squirrels love nuts (yes, the reference is intentional). The Yurvati’s share their large home with six cats, fondly referred to as the ‘herd’. You might consider that over the top and they agree, but argue the last two kittens were adopted during a weak moment. Her husband no doubt cringes when purchasing cat food and cat litter. However, the author says felines make very good book critics, always providing a high five with furry paws or commenting with purrs of encouragement.

I got this information from the Author’s website.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2018 Goodreads Reading Challenge
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