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Changeling: Dark Moon [Kindle Edition]

Steve Feasey
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Trey thought he was an ordinary teenager. Then he meets a mysterious stranger, Lucien Charron – luminously pale, oddly powerful, with eyes that seem flecked with fire and skin that blisters in sunlight. Somehow Trey finds himself in a luxury London penthouse, like a Bond villain’s lair. It’s the heart of a sinister empire, built on the powers of the netherworld – werewolves, vampires, sorcerers, djinns. And Trey himself has a power that’s roaring to break free. Is he a boy or is he a beast?

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Fourteen-year-old werewolf Trey is getting more powerful by the day. But can he control his powers - or will they bite back? Trey is sent on a dangerous mission to Iceland, where he must infiltrate the evil empire of the vampire Caliban. Trey's abilities are tested to the max, challenged by a rage he cannot regulate and a dark angel with looks that kill. Lucien Charon, Trey's mentor, lies in a coma in London, Trey is his only hope for survival. But the Netherworld is intent on destruction and Trey's about to face his nemesis . . .

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 548 KB
  • Print Length: 340 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0330470485
  • Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books (8 July 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003GTRRIA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #73,169 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Keith Joseph HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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I bought this for my daughter [15] at the same time as the first book, Changling [discover the beast within]. Both books are based around a fourteen-year-old werewolf called Trey who, rather like any teenage boy, is getting stronger by the day. So I suppose it's a typical lycanthropic 'coming of age' story. Rather like most netherworld romps there's also vampires - here the good vamps get on well with the werewolves but the bad vamps certainly don't. So it's not the cool indifference of 'Twilight' or the open warfare of 'Underworld'. I can't really say much else about this sequel's plot though, as it would rather ruin it for those who haven't read the first book yet [and beware of plot-spoilers in other reviews, if thats important to you].

My daughter loved both 'Changeling' books, giving them 4*, but then she is vampire fan-atic, having all the seasons of Buffy, Angel, The Dresden Files & Blood Ties and a collection of vampire movies/books. She found these changeling books 'an nice easy light read, that you could easily put down and pick up again. It's not a compulsive must read the next bit, but the books are interesting none the less'. This second book doesn't have any hint of a finish, the finale being largely setting up of the storyline for the next book in the series 'Changeling: Blood Wolf' - whose title does actually hint at the plot. Needless to say my daughter has bought and read this third book, which was published here in February 2010. So this Changeling series is recommended for any teenager who rather likes the vampire/werewolf genre.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By quippe TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Lucien Charron is in a magical coma following his battle with his brother Caliban in CHANGELING. Only Mynor's Globe can cure him, but the Globe is held by Alexa's mother, Gwendolin, a sorceress consumed by black magic who lives with Caliban in the Tower of Leroth - a castle that moves between dimensions and can appear anywhere in the world.

Locating the castle is only the beginning of Trey's problems though when he, Alex and Tom are joined by Charles, an arrogant young magician who once dated Alexa. While they work on their plans, a mole within Lucien's organisation is reporting everything they do back to Caliban who is trying to revive the Draugr (undead creatures with superhuman strength and a grudge against humans) as part of his bid for world domination. With time running out, Trey and his friends launch a desperate assault on Caliban's stronghold, encountering battle angels, demons and evil magic that could destroy them all.

This fast-paced sequel picks up a few weeks after the events in CHANGELING. Trey is more comfortable with his powers but remains uncomfortably attracted to Alexa (who tantalisingly may have feelings for him). Charles is an interesting addition to the mix - arrogant but powerful he and Trey form a grudging friendship, which Feasey instils with humorous banter. Tom is given more of a role here and his love of guns and gruff charm is a nice counterpoint to the dark themes in the material.

The book favours action over character development, which is a shame as it means that Alexa's feelings about having to face the mother who abandoned her as a baby are brushed aside. However, Trey is beginning to become more rounded and there's some nice scenes where he unwillingly agrees to go shooting with Tom.

The best scenes are those featuring a Necrotoph (a parasitic demon that takes over human hosts). There's a chilling detachment to the writing, which really works to ramp up the tension and Feasey is refreshingly unsentimental when it comes to describing how the Necrotoph despatches of hosts that have outlived their usefulness. The battle angel that Trey encounters is also a frightening character with great potential to reappear later in the series.

Unfortunately the book ends on another cliffhanger which offers an intriguing premise for the next in this fun series, but which also makes for a frustrated wait for loyal fans.
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By klynn VINE™ VOICE
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This is a great kids book. Very reminiscent of the Point Horror and Artemius Fowl series smushed into one (minus the cutesy fairies).

Bear in mind it is part of a series although the story is pretty easy to pick up and the plot is so engaging you wouldn't know you'd missed a book.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Fantastic
Brilliant second book by Feasey, a real page-turner. High tempo and exciting adventures, this book seems to be very hard to put down. Utterly captivating!
Published 16 months ago by Monkeys
Awesome Read!
I thoroughly enjoyed Dark Moon, more so then Changeling even. I read this book over two days. On the second day, I went to the cinema to see G. Read more
Published on 27 Jan 2010 by Aimee
Very enjoyable adventure
Changling is the second book in a series, having not read the first instalment, I thought there might have been a few complications following the story, but I didn't need to worry,... Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2010 by Ren
Gripping monster fiction for teens!
I read this without reading the first in the series, Changeling, but newcomers won't find it hard to pick up the story as it stands very well on its own as a piece of exciting... Read more
Published on 18 Dec 2009 by R. WEST-SOLEY
A solidly good dark fantasy adventure
Dark Moon is the second of the Changeling books that Steve Feasey has written. In a nutshell, they're dark fantasy books that focus on teenager Trey Laporte, who struggles to deal... Read more
Published on 6 Dec 2009 by R. Wood
My son enjoyed it
I found it a bit gruesome and formulaic but it sits well with the zeitgeist for teenage horror and is very readable. I think Steve Feasey is onto something...
Published on 2 Dec 2009 by Silver Moon Sailor
Another can't put it down
I love these saga books, keeps you hooked. Great story. can't wait for next book. Hope these sagas never end.
Published on 30 Nov 2009 by Mrs. Kerry O. M. Waplington
Vampire meets Werewolf.... but no kissing bits, please.
My son read the first volume of this and passed it on to me with much praise. He then waited patiently for this.... and read it in a night. Read more
Published on 21 Oct 2009 by J. E. M. Kneale
a good tale
A good story - a couple of bits of gore that are perhaps a little too much (imo as a parent) but no doubt no problem for the reader that it is aimed at. Read more
Published on 15 Oct 2009 by artemisrhi
sloppy editing
Normally I don't like to miss books out from a series, I'm a stickler for trying - whenever possible - to read books in order. Read more
Published on 8 Oct 2009 by Taliesin_ttlg
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