"Some secrets are too dangerous... After the tragic events of the summer, Claire is looking forward to a new school year. All she wants to worry about is finding the most gorgeous dress to wear to the Autumn Ball with her perfect boyfriend. When Claire’s human and wolf lives start to collide, her worst nightmares come true. She is hurting her best friend. She has been caught lying. And then the unthinkable happens: Someone discovers Claire’s secret." - Goodreads When I started reading this book, I was not aware that it was a sequel to Claire de Lune... Which was a book I had picked up, and put back down a while back. Despite not being interested in the first book, I still found this book to be pretty good and it grabbed my attention. It was well written, and I was able to connect with the main character. My only hangup, was that I felt like a lot of the book talked about the first book. Information and events were constantly talked about and I felt like, as a sequel, it should be focused on new events. But aside from that, I did enjoy Nocturne. I instantly knew how Claire felt with her friend troubles. Amy, the "intruder" was a character that I instantly recognized from my high school days. The always happy, never lets anything get to her, good grades, friends with everyone girl that I hated. Claire's character was stubborn and like many high school students, struggled with adjusting to a new lifestyle. Overall, I liked this book, but I regret not reading the first. |
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