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  • Shifter's Moon

  • A Katie Bishop Novel, Book 3
  • By: Luanne Bennett
  • Narrated by: Whitney Dykhouse
  • Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (62 ratings)

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Shifter's Moon

By: Luanne Bennett
Narrated by: Whitney Dykhouse
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Hell hath no fury like a shifter scorned. Savannah has just been invaded by a pack of dangerous bikers - killer cats with greed and vengeance on their minds.

Jackson Hunter’s past has finally caught up to him. So has the woman who refuses to let him go - a cat with some sharp claws.

Katie Bishop is starting to wonder if she knows her boyfriend at all. He’s just given her two million reasons in cash to doubt that, and the shifters he used to ride with back in Atlanta want to get their hands on it. But they want more than just the money. They want Jackson, and they’re willing to dine on a few tourists and take hostages to get it all.

But Katie has more to deal with than just losing Jackson. One of her employees has gone missing, and old ghosts have come back to haunt her - in the form of a possible life sentence in the penitentiary.

Shifter’s Moon is the third book in the Katie Bishop series.

©2018 Luanne Bennett (P)2021 Luanne Bennett
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dysfunctional characters much..

as I'm moving into the third book of the Katie Bishop series, I seriously can't decide whether I like it or not I mean obviously I do which makes bcz I keep coming back. But, Katie Bishop is arrogant, proud, rude and just plain unpleasant, she is impatient, surly and immature. however underneath she has a big heart and a Savior complex. Jackson, is everyone's idea of a heartthrob however he's got some serious flaws too. every character in this book is seriously flawed.. And every one of them except seemingly the society circle, has redeeming qualities in their own ways. but they r also, all jerks.
Which makes me laugh out loud. just when I think I'm not going to read/listen any further, I find I really want to know what happens to wrap it!
I suppose it's like, family. you know they irritate the hell out of you but u love them dearly and don't want anything bad happening. You want all to have their happily ever after.
In one sense it's brilliant I keep coming back and I guess that's all an author can ask for. author's r storytellers. they tell a story that they hear and feel. we the reader or listener take their story and do whatever we want with it. and the best anyone can hope for is to keep coming back to the world created by the author.

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entranced

the further that I get into this series the more that I become aware of characters motives and foreshadowing of things to come. it's a very well presented audiobook and the narrator has a good dynamic range of voices. I would highly recommend this series.

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Just wanted to skip the middle and read the end.

This book was so annoying following the two first books that had me engaged from the beginning. Between the dragon being on the fritz and turning her wimpy to Sugar being EXTRA annoying and high handed… I couldn’t be don’t fast enough. 3 books from this author is enough for me to call it quits.

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Katie Bishop needs to rely on her friends

So the author actually is doing a good job. Her main character is just flawed. She’s arrogant and cocky and won’t listen to friends when they give her good advice. She really should be dead by now but somehow keeps holding on. I would really like to see this character’s wisdom grow but she doesn’t seem to be getting any more intelligent as she comes deeper into the paranormal life in Savannah.

The narrator as usual did a flawless performance. She has so many character voices it’s amazing.

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