

The hero is a shifter but the heroine is human, and the hero's parents were mixed but it didn't go so well and he doesn't want the same thing to happen and he is the clan's laird, he felt more responsibility.

I also liked the forbidden theme that was used within the story. I really loved how the shifter and paranormal aspects were written into this one. Its always strange when that happens especially when I got sucked into the story so quickly. The pacing down slow down a bit through most of the book until the very end. I was sucked into the story pretty quickly, and I was so fascinated by the world building that was used. In fact, I one clicked this beauty as it wasn't available with my library. I saw this book being recommended on Instagram, and I was immediately drawn to it. Moon Awakening is the first book in a paranormal shifter romance series. An author who writes so she can touch readers’ hearts, she’s never happier than when hearing from readers when she’s done so. Which is exactly where she most wants to be.

Known for her emotional depth, snappy dialogue, solid plotting and dry wit, Monroe’s stories have found their way into readers’ hearts and their keeper shelves. Lucy’s books transport her readers to a special place where the heart rules and love conquers all. Her highly charged, sensual stories touch on the realities of life while giving the reader a fantasy story not easily forgotten. She’s had more than 80 books published and been translated into numerous languages with her books for sale in dozens of countries. Lucy has hit national bestsellers lists in England and the USA. She went on to write more books and published with Grand Central and Samhain Publishing as well, before embarking on an exciting journey into indie publishing. However, she subsequently sold all the romance manuscripts she’d written prior to that to Harlequin, Kensington and Berkley. Her path to publication was not strewn with rose petals or even pavement! Lucy wrote more than one million words of romantic fiction before selling her 13th manuscript to Harlequin Presents. Although she’s always loved mysteries and suspense as well, romance has been her passion since she snuck that first Harlequin Presents from her oldest sister’s bedside table (again way too early). When she was caught reading the Reader’s Digest Condensed Version of “The Godfather” while still in Kindergarten, those books got moved. She often climbed her mother’s book stacks to pull down the novels on the top shelves. USA Today bestseller and award winning Lucy Monroe’s love affair with books and reading began at age 4.
