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Shadow Moon

By: Alexandra Sokoloff
Narrated by: R.C. Bray, Rinelle Harkin, Casey Turner, Meghan Kelly
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Publisher's summary

For thousands of years, women have been prey. This time, the predators lose.

Book six of the award-winning series now available!

Does fate connect us?

Mass killer Cara Lindstrom is in the wind after a deadly encounter which leaves FBI Special Agent Antara Singh questioning her own sanity and fitness to serve. ASAC Matthew Roarke exiles Singh to Portland to work as an assistant to his old mentor, retiring profiler Chuck Snyder - but a mysterious break-in alerts Singh and Snyder to an active threat revolving around an old case: a series of brutal murders of homeless teenagers on the streets of Portland and Seattle.

Singh and Snyder must go on the road and deep into Roarke and Cara’s pasts to discover a pattern of destiny and interconnection that holds the key to unsolved child murders, past and present.

The Huntress series takes place over six months in the present and in multiple timelines in the past. Shadow Moon is a culmination of those characters and story lines, and it is strongly recommended that the series be heard in order:

Huntress Moon
Blood Moon
Cold Moon
Bitter Moon
Hunger Moon
Shadow Moon

©2019 Huntress Productions (P)2019 Huntress Productions
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Excellent Overall!!

I enjoyed everything about this experience. The author is awesome and the performances highlighted the story perfectly.

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Wow

So the series has come to the end. I’m sad!!! I really really really loved this series. I can’t say how much I looked forward to the last book to see how it all came to an end and at first I didn’t like additional characters read all the different parts. RC Bray did such an amazing job throughout the series but once I got used to it I not only enjoyed it but saw the need for it. I just loved Cara and Rourke and I know they find one another!! It is meant!!! We need more people like them in the world and more characters!!! Great great job Alexandra!!! My only complaint is that I wish it didn’t end!!!

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A great storyteller

A great story. Period. Ms. Sokoloff is great at plot and great with story. Then why not five stars?

We all bring our own life to the stories we read. Now for two stories I have been uncomfortable with some assumptions about white guys and small towns. I am a white guy, who has lived in small towns, I have friends who own guns and visit gun shows.

And in these people I know I have seen kindness, graciousness, and a willingness to help others not like them. Not all, but it is never everyone in large or small cities. Might they notice a female in a small town with a different complexion - sure. But that's not racist. It's nature. It does not imply judgment, but something not seen all the time. Many I know would go out of their way to be kind.

I do not own a gun, Never have. But I know many who do. They are not just waiting to intimidate others.

I love a good story and if Ms. Sokolof writes it, you can count on it being excellent. I wish her the best. I wish for her the opportunity to meet some of the best in these small towns even if they are white and own a gun. I'd like to believe over coffee and pie both side might grow.

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I hope this isn’t the end...

FOR ANYONE THAT WAS PUT OFF BY THE POLITICAL OVERTONES OF THE PREVIOUS BOOK, THIS BOOK DOES NOT TAKE A POSITION ON EITHER SIDE.

This is book six on the Huntress series. This book is not a stand alone and this series should be read in order.

This author’s writing is so beautifully descriptive. She takes you places with her words that become so vivid and real.

Alexandra Sokoloff writes about the beauty in nature and about the hideous faces that are hidden in the abusers of women and children. In present time this story is more about the female FBI agent (Singh) who was introduced in the previous book. Following her meeting with Cara Lindstrom Singh is unsure if she can continue to be in FBI. Before she can tender her resignation her SAIC gives her a new assignment. He wants her to work with his mentor, Chuck Snyder. Singh discovers a parallel between her boss (Mathew Roarke) and Cara and their paths have crossed many times over the years. For each arrest or saved victim Roarke makes, Cara makes another kill.
Meanwhile there’s an open cold case in Snyder’s files that may be back to terrorize Snyder. It’s up to Singh and Snyder to solve this one
R C Bray narrates this book with three others. Narration
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This book has my HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION.
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Best one yet!

Been through the whole series and the keep getting better. Hope to see more from Alexandra soon.

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A fitting end to the last installment

Very well written as are all of the authors books. The mix of narrators was a little bit fragmented compared to just having a single narrator. However that does not detract from the overall quality of the book and the narration. Thank you for highlighting the plight of women and ran away children both boys and girls in this country. Also I love you political commentary on the many sexual predators holding high office in the USA. They do not deserve the protection of silence.

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Should have stuck with the best RC Bray

I mistakenly thought that having female actors/readers would be a nice change…. But they were really bad. Several times I almost stopped when listening to the Cara actor but I wanted to get to the end of Alexandra’s story.

RC Bray … as ALWAYS … was wonderful!!

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Excellent!!! Series

Only occasionally do I write a review. But This series deserves a review. I was not disappointed with any of the individual books. Any of them could be read as a standalone thriller. But start with the first one and read them all. I highly recommend the entire series. I really believe you will like them.

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Dark But Enjoyable

The first thing that jumps off of the page with Shadow Moon was the fact that its narration is done by four narrators. And not the one chapter by one narrator and the other chapter by the other – this is a real back and forth. Any male character is voiced by R.C. Bray and the three main female characters are narrated by the three female narrators. It was a change of pace from the other books in this series, but I enjoyed it. I looked up what other people thought and a lot of people were giving this book some grief because of the difference. Bray is still narrating, but the change of pace was welcome and actually made the story easy to follow.

Second, is that the book is going to jump around a lot. There are flashbacks and older stories that really add depth to the story. Sokoloff gives the reader information about the time change, but its still jarring sometimes. I liked it, but the story is definitely non-linear.

Shadow Moon was the most different in terms of storytelling, but the stuff that Sokoloff is talking about is very real. She’s able to capture a real and terrifying underbelly and does it in a viceral and real way. The predators that she talks about throughout Shadow Moon (not Cara by the way) are insanely real and the story was able to bring this sort of reality to light – I think in hopes that if someone else takes a slightly longer or more in depth look around – they can help prevent stuff like this from stealing the childhood from children.

I enjoyed Shadow Moon, but it was dark and menacing. Sokoloff was able to capture that tone perfectly, and it lends to some fantastic reading.

I feel like I didn’t talk a lot about the actual story – but there was enough going on that would spoil it that I can’t really talk about it. The earliest flash backs in the book were disturbing and really set up two of the characters (and their “red string”). The introduction of the older profiler was also interesting, the scenes with him were fascinating to me.

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Awful Narration

I cannot fathom how you can go a whole series with RC Bray and then change up with the last book of the series. Bray did excellent as usual, but the other narrators were just atrocious. After spending 5 books worth with character voices with RC Bray, it is quite jarring to have the characters speaking differently and with different accents. I constantly got lost on who was speaking.

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