"Strange tongue in cheek paranormal romantic suspense"
Mob hit man Tony Giodone, who also free-lances, meets a
client Suzi Quentin at Nick's Tavern. She wants to hire
him to kill her as she no longer can stand her life, but
is unable to commit suicide. She explains that her mother
and her sisters treat her with contempt and are destroying
any relationships she fosters. Tony is stunned by her
solution, but also finds himself attracted to her with
ferocity like nothing he ever felt before even when he was
bitten and changed into a werewolf. Tony is unable to do the deed, something he has always
been able to do for a fee. Instead he wants to protect
Sue, who he considers his lifemate and is willing to kill
her abusive family for harming her. While he persuades
Sue that she has a reason to live as his mate, they must
face evil stronger than vile nasty human females while
Tony is becoming acquainted with his furrier side. HUNTER'S MOON is a strange tongue in cheek paranormal
romantic suspense that readers will cherish. The
interesting story line is unique because of Tony's
occupation making him a werewolf antiheroic version of The
Greatest American Hero. Besides a werewolf Mafia hit man
and a victimized suicidal lead female, the rest of the
characters are as wacky and weird as a South Florida who-
done-it. Cathy Clamp and C. T. Adams need to bring back
Tony and Suzi in future satirical good vs. evil adventures
while he learns more about his hairier essence. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2004
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