Description
Available in print and ebook right here and in audiobook everywhere you get audiobooks. Also available in German translation from Ylva Verlag/Ylva Publishing!
The audio book edition from Tantor Media is available wherever you get your audiobooks, including Tantor, Chirp, Audible and Libre. Available on DVD from Blackstone!
Becca Thornton, divorced, middle-aged and trying to embrace her quiet life, discovers that life still holds plenty of surprises when menopause comes with bonus lycanthropy. And she’s not the only one. The dull and seemingly peaceful town of Wolf’s Point has its own all-female werewolf pack and Becca is about to become its newest member. But it’s not all midnight meetings at the Women’s Club, monthly runs through the woods and keeping the town safe. Becca’s cute lesbian neighbor, Erin, is starting to haunt her dreams as well as her doorstep. And there are werewolf hunters in town and they’ve got Becca and the Wolf’s Point Pack in their sights.
Rainbow Awards 2017 Best Lesbian Fantasy (Honorable Mention)
Original edition – 2013 Bisexual Book Awards Finalist and 2013 GCLS Goldie Awards Finalist
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Excerpt from review by Wallace Rinkelhaus:
In Lundoff’s skilled hands both the familiar coming out story and the story of falling in love, becomes a sometimes dark, sometimes light, fantasy of good vs. evil, of werewolves who know themselves fighting those who can’t accept themselves. That the werewolves are middle-aged menopausal women, and not the proverbial beautiful young heroines, is one of the novel’s strengths. The beauty and grace of maturity are recognized for what it is. As a young woman deputy tells Becca, “To be one of the guardian grandmothers, to protect the land and the people. It’s a great honor, you know. Not many are called.”
Full review: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RX25DGDG4ZAV3/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B071VMXR8P
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Excerpt from review by Carol March:
Coming of age at midlife ought to be a new genre, so many women are doing it. Highly recommended.
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Rainbow Book Reviews
Excerpt: The premise behind this book is a unique one—menopause that brings on a shape shift to werewolf for various women in the small town of Wolf’s Point. It was a concept that amused me in principle, and I’m happy to report that Lundoff’s book contains much humor as well as plenty of action and intrigue.
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Rainbow Awards (Silver Moon won second place in the Lesbian Fantasy category and 6th for Best Lesbian Book): “his story is so refreshing. Nothing was what I was expecting to be and to be truly surprised this days by a book is probably the hardest thing! I am a fan. Plot, setting, characters: everything was fresh and really new. Nothing sounded like something already read even if fantasy, ironically usually, don’t have much space to be really creative and inventive: this book was both. The writing style added to my enjoyment of the book. Job well done for sure!”
Read full review here.
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“Did I mention an entire pack of middle-aged werewolves? That’s pretty fucking awesome.” Gretchen, The Fandomentals. Read full review here.
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Author Heather Rose Jones says, “Silver Moon is a funny, thoughtful, suspenseful look at an older woman facing The Change. Except for most women, “the change” doesn’t include becoming a werewolf.” Read the rest of the review here at The Lesbian Review.
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Phoebe’s Randoms says “Catherine Lundoff has hit on an amazing and true premise for Silver Moon, the first in the “Wolves of Wolf’s Point” series. Turn women into obvious superheroes just as they hit their prime.” Read the rest of the review here.
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Jerry Wheeler at Out in Print says: “Menopausal lesbian werewolves? Seriously? You bet. Nothing serves to re-energize a tired genre than a swift kick up the ass, which is what two-time Goldie winner Catherine Lundoff delivers to lycanthropes in Silver Moon, a nifty page turner that empowers as well as entertains.”
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One of our most beloved books and a best seller!
– Queen of Swords Press staff
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Run Along the Shelves Book Blog says: ” Overall I really enjoyed this story’s approach and refreshing angle on a legend too often dominated by man pain. Well worth your time and I’ll be looking at the sequel soon!” Read the entire review here.