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Moonshine (Cal Leandros, #2)
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bookshelves: in, 2010, urban, fantasy, cal-leandros, leandros, series
Apr 10, 2012
bookshelves: in, 2010, urban, fantasy, cal-leandros, leandros, series
Cal Leandros just can't catch a break. After saving the world from his father's monstrous (literally) side of the family--with him as the weapon--Cal just wants to stop dealing with nastier preternatural creatures. But he and his older brother, Niko, have to make a living somehow. A new case has them working for the Kin, the local werewolf Mafia. But what looks like a one day job for fast money turns into something far more convoluted and dangerous.[return][return]Moonshine takes many of the same elements as the first book and is a more solid read. Less time brooding in Cal's head. More action. More interesting creatures. Thurman really makes Cal's 20-year-old male voice shine through, as sarcastic and profane as that can be at times. I continue to love this series. Also, this book gains massive points for having a cover that depicts the two leads exactly as they are described, down to the facial expressions and choice weapons.
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leandros
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cal-leandros
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fantasy
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urban
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2010
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in
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