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Moon Tortured (Sky Brooks Series Book 1), by McKenzie Hunter

Death should be the end of your life—not the beginning.

Sky Brooks’s life started with a death—her own. Sky’s spent the first twenty-three years of her life unaware of this, among other things. She always thought she was just a shapeshifter until she wakes up in a strange house in rural Illinois—battered, bruised, and with only vague memories of her mother’s death at the hands of vampires.

At the request of a powerful witch, Sky is put under the protection of the Midwest Pack. But she isn’t sure she can trust them, especially after she meets the dangerously sexy Ethan, a pack member, who’s known for being more ruthless than altruistic. After she’s attacked by a necromancer, a mercenary, and the vampires who killed her mother, she has no choice but to accept the pack’s help.

The Midwest Pack aren’t quite what they seem—but then again, neither is Sky. As they form an uneasy alliance to search for the reason behind the vampires’ vicious attacks, it becomes clear that Sky possesses magic no one has ever seen—and it all started with what happened at her birth.

  • Sales Rank: #6352 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-05-11
  • Released on: 2014-05-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Good Read, Engaging Characters
By lovetoread
This was a pleasant surprise. It was well written, very descriptive, and seemed like it was going to be your typical vampire/werewolf book that I have read a thousand times before: girl meets new world and conquers it with minimal effort; has the ability and skills to kick everyone's butt and master everything she encounters without any training, falls in love with the sexy mysterious stranger that has to have her, and they live happily ever after. Well, that definitely didn't happen in this book, and it was a nice change of pace. Skyler (not my favorite name) fumbled in the beginning, and just when I was beginning to get annoyed with her, she began to get tougher, smarter, and more likable. Her witty, sassy sense of humor made me laugh and her comical observations were a well needed relief to her bad situation.

The characters were dark, but likable. I wasn't sure who to trust, and throughout the book I kept wondering who the good and bad guys/women were, and I loved that! I hate a generic/predictable story. I liked the chemistry between Skyler, Josh, and his brother Ethan. I couldn't decide which one I would rather have her end up with. I went back and forth a few times trying to decide if I wanted her to end up with the sexy witch or the ruthless wolf with questionable ethics.

Most books, I can predict what will happen and they usually have a stock happy ending. Moon Tortured didn't give you that, but it offered a very satisfying read with an unexpected ending that left me wanting the next book to be available. And that's the point of a good series. It should leave you wanting more. I'm curious to find out what is next for Skyler. She's a werewolf that can do magic (which makes for a more multideminsional character, andI haven't seen that in many of the other werewolf books I have read) and is no longer under the radar of a pack that wants her as a member.

Even if you like a tidy story that can be wrapped up in a single book, I suggest you give this a try. As I said, it was a nice change of pace. It was a good read and I plan to follow this series.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Average Series Starter for Urban Fantasy Fans
By Austine @ NovelKnight
When I read the first book in a new series, I’m primarily looking for one thing: does this book make me want to read the next one? In the case of Moon Tortured, I would have to say that it did; however, the journey to that point was a rough one. This urban fantasy includes the familiar players in the genre: werewolves/were-animals, vampires, warlocks, and mentions of the fae, elves, etc. Definitely in the paranormal world here.

Skylar Brooks is a werewolf and something else that becomes the central point of the story. She doesn’t know what she is and neither does anyone else. And that little extra bit has put her in the protection of a were-animal pack.

I struggled with the first 20% of the book. Between the blatant character description dumps and lack of world information I felt like I was too immersed. It was clear we were in an alternate modern world but the descriptions focused on the characters and less-so on everything around them. As the story progressed, the protagonist, Skylar, was left in the dark by the rest of the cast because she “couldn’t know” what was going on. While this partially fit the story, it also seemed to become and excuse for her to be ignorant of the situation and create a sense of mystery. Instead of hooking me, I became annoyed as it continued like this for quite some time.

Despite the beginning third of the book, I eventually got into the story. I really wasn’t a fan of Skylar and her reckless decisions that kept putting her in danger. In fact, of the entire cast, I think my favorite character was Winter. Part of the Midwest Pack protecting her, Winter had the least amount of backstory given (except maybe Gavin) yet they both became two of my favorite characters in the book. She wasn’t helpless and her attitude toward Skylar held a lot of sense. Gavin is just interesting because he comes out of nowhere and you don’t know anything about him (which is at odds with this book because you’re given info on most of the characters). That made him stand out against the rest.

I also wasn’t a big fan of Ethan, one of the other main players. You can see how this can be a problem when I care more about side characters than protagonists. He held a constant animosity toward Skylar that went from being alright to just annoying when there was really no cause. Ethan became one-dimensional with anger and irritation as his calling cards. His brother, Josh, had more going for him with a lust for magic and a personality that was all over the place. Not sure how I feel about him, to be honest.

This book is almost entirely character-driven, circling around the decisions they make and the consequences that come from them. As someone who prefers a decent amount of world-building along with character development, this book wasn’t entirely suited to my personal reading tastes. Overall, I wouldn’t consider this a standout book in the genre but I enjoyed it by the end. While I’m not desperately grabbing for the sequel, I would certainly read it and may do so in the future. Moon Tortured holds potential as a series but I would consider this an average starter perfect for fans looking for a new urban fantasy series.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Shoved into a life she'd been trying to hide from, surrounded by brutal killers. What could go wrong?
By T.W. Barton
I wasn't sure what I was getting into when I bought this book. I enjoy a good paranormal book and thought like this sounded like an interesting book.

The story revolves around Sky who we are introduced to and find that she a young, peaceful woman, struggling with her identity, and trying to enjoy life with her adopted mother.

An attack with tragic consequences sends Skylar into the wolf's den, literary. A place that she doesn't want to be and surrounded by something that she has spent her entire life hiding from.

Skylar, rightly so, is scared and trying to figure out why she is surrounded by these extremely violent people whom she just watched brutally kill people. She doesn't trust them and wonders if she will be the next casualty. They say she's not a prisoner but yet she cannot leave, well she can but when she does bad things happen.

Through time she understands that while they really are protecting her she still wonders why. They are not willing to share details and some of it they do not even know.

In steps the magic wielder that seemingly holds the keys to information and her safety. Together, along with her minders, they embark on a journey to discover why Skylar is marked for death by the entire paranormal community and being hunted by a powerful Vampire in search of the ultimate gift.

There were many times I was annoyed with Skylar as she seems to spend most of the book stuck in the same mental loop even when evidence clearly point to the opposite. She has a strong moral compass and holds onto it with a death grip through the carnage that seems to follow her like a shadow.

I really kept waiting for her to come into her own and there were sparks occasionally only to see her basically regress back at the end, although she does grow in some respects. I guess we will need to read the rest of the series to she where life takes Skylar.

I enjoyed the book and if you're a fan of paranormal books then I think you'll enjoy this book and series.

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