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Haunted
- Turning Moon, Book 3
- Narrated by: Elyse Osterhaug
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
They say truth will always out. But when it surfaces, are we ever prepared for the consequences?
Wolves and vampires are forced to unite when specters appear to reveal unimaginable truths. But for Tori, the truth may be more than she can bear.
Graham’s tormented memories fuel his revenge against the Cedar Copse and Carter Plains wolf packs, but his suspicious behavior has caught the attention of his vampire friend Tori. When a sinister legacy bears down upon them, Tori fears it’s not just the wolves who are being haunted; her past has returned to haunt her, too, and as the ghosts close in, none are prepared for the unimaginable truths about to be revealed.
Haunted is book three of the Turning Moon series, where friendship and love are both tested and discovered as supernatural beings join forces.
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- A Gothic Writer's reading nook
- 09-02-23
Best in the series yet...
HAUNTED by Julie Embleton, book 3 in the Turning Moon series.
Following on from the first two in the series Bound and Released, we follow Graham and his tortured memories and backstory. He’s an interesting character that has been there as a background fixture in the previous books, and the author has cleverly given us tiny hints of his past that may have gone unnoticed at the time. In Haunted, with events that transpired in the first two books, Graham is all out for revenge and here is where we realise there is a whole lot more to Graham than you first think. But, his suspicious behaviour has caught the attention of his vampire friend, Tori. Tori is a great character, and her relationship with Graham is intriguing and so well-written.
This series gets better and better, with Haunted being my favourite so far…
The whole werewolf trope is not my go-to, I tend to find it too 'fantasy'. However, the author has cleverly blended a well-stirred mix of thriller, mystery, and romance to give a contemporary series that sits with my favourites.
I own the eBook but I listened to the audiobook narrated again by the brilliant Elyse Osterhaug, who always delivers. There is something very satisfying about being captured in the audio version and being immersed in the whole ambience of the story. Highly recommended read or listen. It’s now onto book 4.
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- Carla Reighard
- 10-09-22
I didn't want to stop listening.
I listen to audiobooks daily before I go to work. When I arrived in the parking lot of my job, I didn't want to stop listening to Haunted.
The narrator is brilliant at doing male and female voices without sounding awkward. Perhaps my active imagination enables me to see characters as she says each of their dialogues, but it was easy to picture the scenes as they played out. The brilliant way she performed the accents of the new characters reminded me of the Outlander audiobooks. I personally couldn't pull off an English and Irish accent in dialogue between two characters, but this narrator was fabulous at it.
This series focuses on a new set of characters in each book. They are all connected either by pack or other ways. I like having the characters I grew to care for in the first two books still be a part of the story. In Haunted, I got to meet a vampire along with a new werewolf and his secret. As I said with the previous reviews of book 1 & 2, these plots have elements I love in books: likeable characters, action, and romance. Also, I really like Tori and how loyal she is to Graham despite his backstory. Will there be a vampire and werewolf romance? I won't spoil it, but I wasn't disappointed and can't wait to read (listen to) the next book.