Full Moon and Autumn Leaves

Full Moon and Autumn Leaves

Full Moon and Autumn Leaves by Maxine Keith is the follow-up to Thane and Sage’s story. It begins exactly where book one, Motorcycles and Moonlight, ended. The books are written from Sage’s POV and are not standalones. The reader needs to read both for a full understanding of the story.

The couple’s journey hasn’t been easy. Sage is a human in a wolf pack, and she often feels left out, a sense of not belonging. Especially when none of the wolves tell her what’s going on around them. After all their struggles to be together, a wolf from the past suddenly crashes their almost-happily-ever-after. That’s when the problems start again.

The story is full of conflict, self-doubt, tears, and love. Sometimes, there are a lot of descriptions of Sage’s daily routine, like a day at the office or in the pack house, which slows the pace a bit, but they’re important. You become so immersed in her life and the pack’s business. By the end of the story, you feel like part of the pack too. You come to know all the characters down to their quirks, making every word worth it.

Full moon and Autumn Leaves thrilled me. I loved revisiting Thane and Sage. Their story brims with secrets among the wolves, abundant love and struggles between the couple, and a beautiful, well-deserved happy ending. I’ve loved their story since book one. If you like long books full of mystery, vampires vs. wolves, a strong heroine, a brooding hero, lots of swoons, and love, these are the books for you.

If you want more of the pack, check out Zeek and Pearl’s story in The Moon and the Apple Star, my next read from the author!

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