Official Review: Pig Dog Moon by Kathleen Stockmier

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Re: Official Review: Pig Dog Moon by Kathleen Stockmier

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I like the Young and Restless, so I think I would like this book. Thanks for the review.
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Uinto wrote: 24 May 2019, 05:02 I like the Young and Restless, so I think I would like this book. Thanks for the review.
I hope you enjoy this series as much as I did. Thanks for reading and commenting on my review.
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Quickstudy wrote: 12 May 2019, 21:44 This books title is enough to get me to open it. After reading your review, I will have to add this to my must read list.

Great review.
Thanks for reading and commenting. I hope you enjoy this book and the entire Pig Dog Trilogy....
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Nisha Ward wrote: 12 May 2019, 22:05 Heh, I mean writing soap operas can give you a feel for creating drama and tension. On the other hand, the fact that it's character driven seems to mitigate that effect somewhat. I also wonder about the supernatural element. Obviously the moon and the book's name evokes a lycan feel to it, but magic itself is often tied to the moon. Sounds fun.
It was truly fun for me. If you get around to it I hope you enjoy the Pig Dog Trilogy.
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I will, thanks
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