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Maybe it is not the best werewolf horror I've read, but it is damn close to it.

Bryce McNeel and his cousin an best friend, Jackson, live in Bane County. It is 1991 and the start of their last year of high school. September is also the month of the harvest moon--the one that only happens every nineteenth years. A beasts rises from one of the abandoned silver mines in the Refuge, a National wildlife refuge. It stalks prey; not deer or fowl, but humans. It relishes prey that can beg for it life, meaning that this is no ordinary beast like bear or mountain lion or wolf, but something out of man's legends and myths. Like in succeeding years of this harvest moon , people are killed and eaten, what is left found, while others vanished without trace. And Bryce began reading up on werewolves and legends and even formulates a scientific theory of something that may be an unknown creature that inspired these legends. It is obvious this theory will lead to the sequel.
As a horror author myself and the werewolf and other shapeshifters my favorite supernatural beings (along with ghosts, of course), I always enjoy a different way of writing the werewolf story. Like The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber, where another race of intelligent beings live with us on this planet, and no doubt, behind the legend of the werewolf. J. R. Rice did it sort of this way, twisting it to be his own story.
Want something to scare you? Then Banes County: Forgotten Moon will get your heart racing and maybe even have you double-check to make sure your doors and windows are locked. So grab something silver and visit Bane County for a hair raising time.

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This was a story that had everything--action, characters that you care about and a vicious werewolf! There were even Native Americans and gypsies! I love tradition werewolves, not the Twilight type. This book was scary! I like the fresh take on the werewolf. I thought the writing was very good and I cannot wait for the sequel. Great description of the town also. In the sequel, I hope to see Bryce and Jackson joining forces to fight the werewolf.
If you're looking for a taut thriller, this book should be up your alley. J R Rice's 'Bane County' does a good job of sucking you into a nightmare scenario out in the woods of a federally protected refuge in a fictional town in America. There were times I felt quite bad for the victims, but this is horror, and someone has to die.

I haven't read a werewolf book in a really, really long time, as vampires tend to be way more popular. So it was a breath of fresh air to get a different type of monster in a story. And this monster was as unique as it was terrifying.

I knocked off a star for some of the sentence structure, but this shouldn't be a concern to most readers who don't read fiction under a microscope like me.

Overall, I recommend 'Bane County' to all horror book enthusiasts!
The large river-island of Bane County has a troubled past; but some histories are eagerly forgotten, especially those written in blood.

Nestled into the foothills of the National Wildlife Refuge, the small rural town of Silver Canyon seems idyllic to most; but a long-slumbering evil is about to reawaken.

Seventeen-year-old Bryce McNeel is your average teenage boy, living on a cattle ranch with his grandparents. Well, average genius, but he prefers to keep that fact to himself, no one likes a know-it-all.

When Bryce learns of a series of grisly deaths and mutilations that occurred decades earlier, his curiosity gets the better of him. Together with his cousin, Jackson, Bryce sets out to learn more about the macabre event; but as they delve deeper into the history and legends of Bane County, the two boys are horrified by what they find.

Unfortunately, history has a way of repeating itself.

As friends and neighbors begin to go missing, or worse, they find themselves embroiled in a battle for their young lives.

The first thing I thought about when I saw this book is, “Oh this cover is bad a@$! Without a question. I held onto this book for some time and then decided yeah I have to read this. I’m so glad I did. There was so much blood and gore what’s a girl to do. This book for me reminded me of the way Stephen King wrote The Stand which was a huge plus for me. This wolf in this book is vicious and leaves no body unturned.*shivers*

I don’t want to say too much in this review because it’s such a good read I will say just read! It’s a fantastic book and very creative storyline! Highly Recommend!
This is a very good werewolf novel that held my interest throughout. The characters and situations were compelling and engaging and the plot was spot-on for a horror monster novel. It certainly was well-researched--full of werewolf lore that was interesting, yet it was all seamlessly integrated and felt fresh, not clichéd. That unusual werewolf lore was worked in as plot elements that made sense and carried the story to a logical climax. The explanations behind the werewolf's appearances were great, ones which I have not seen in other novels (no spoilers here!). The imagery was great--I could visualize the werewolf and had a few spine tingles when I did--though the pages of backstory at the beginning were overdone (unless you're Pat Conroy and can get away with it). If you're the impatient type, just start reading at Chapter 1. Each chapter increased the risk and the suspense and there were some great surprises, even though I am a reader (and writer) of many werewolf novels. The author has a knack for developing details of a story and I can appreciate how hard he worked on this novel. His passion for the written word really shows that this book was a labor of love and that his intent was to create a solid anchor book for a series -- successfully, too. I don't mind cliffhangers, as long as they are well done and this one was. I will buy the next one in the series. I'm hooked now. Bane County Forgotten Moon is a great werewolf horror adventure novel, all in all, a satisfying read. Recommended. -- Eve Paludan (Author of The Werewolf Detectives series)
Maybe it is not the best werewolf horror I've read, but it is damn close to it.

Bryce McNeel and his cousin an best friend, Jackson, live in Bane County. It is 1991 and the start of their last year of high school. September is also the month of the harvest moon--the one that only happens every nineteenth years. A beasts rises from one of the abandoned silver mines in the Refuge, a National wildlife refuge. It stalks prey; not deer or fowl, but humans. It relishes prey that can beg for it life, meaning that this is no ordinary beast like bear or mountain lion or wolf, but something out of man's legends and myths. Like in succeeding years of this harvest moon , people are killed and eaten, what is left found, while others vanished without trace. And Bryce began reading up on werewolves and legends and even formulates a scientific theory of something that may be an unknown creature that inspired these legends. It is obvious this theory will lead to the sequel.
As a horror author myself and the werewolf and other shapeshifters my favorite supernatural beings (along with ghosts, of course), I always enjoy a different way of writing the werewolf story. Like The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber, where another race of intelligent beings live with us on this planet, and no doubt, behind the legend of the werewolf. J. R. Rice did it sort of this way, twisting it to be his own story.
Want something to scare you? Then Banes County Forgotten Moon will get your heart racing and maybe even have you double-check to make sure your doors and windows are locked. So grab something silver and visit Bane County for a hair raising time.
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