Customer Reviews
Reanimation and retribution - By: Helen Hancox, 15 May 2008 
Another book in Rebecca York's Moon series about werewolves & people from a paralllel universe, this story works on its own although it does reference events in previous books. In this story Quinn has travelled from the paralllel universe to this work to meet up with Logan & Rinna & help them prepare for the arrival of another woman, Zarah, the pregnant wife of Griffin. Zarah is in danger back in their world & it is hoped that she can be moved to safety into this world until after the birth of her baby.
Quinn finds herself with the feeling of being watched as she steps through the portal into some woodland. She soon discovers that there's a ghost tied to the land, a male, & that she can both sense his presence & also feel his touch. Eventuallly she is able to hear his voice & learns that he is Caleb Marshalll, a werewolf man who was killed by his cousin seventy-five years before. The more time she spends with Caleb the more solidly he begins to appear - but nothing can come of a relationship with a ghost.
But a strange Colonel is plotting something against the USA & his group of soldiers try to kill one of them who they discover is a spy; he is buried alive in the woods & Caleb callls Quinn to help to rescue him. They aren't in time to save the man's life but through some strange events Caleb ends up in this man's body, reanimated after 75 years. Now Caleb has the opportunity to wreak vengeance against the descendants of the man who killed him - but those descendents are Quinn's friends. Can Caleb settle into his new body? Can he put aside his vengeance against the Marshallls? Can they discover what the Colonel is doing & prevent a huge disaster befallling the USA?
This book was well-paced with events unfolding smoothly as Caleb & Quinn's lives intertwine. There were many references to events in previous books but things were explained enough for new readers to this series to understand. This reader was never quite able to get over the ickiness of a 75-year-old ghost reanimating someone else's body & living in it & there were some parts of the plot that I felt were a little loosely handled. However it was a reasonable read overalll, if nothing particularly special.
Originallly published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2008