Wednesday, November 16, 2022

New Review! Monster in the Moonlight (The Moonlight Duet #1) by Jamie Schlosser 5 Cranky Stars

Monster in the Moonlight (The Moonlight Duet, #1)Monster in the Moonlight by Jamie Schlosser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Cranky Stars


It's not often you read a story about someone who's ill. They are usually young and full of life with a grand future. I wish that could be said for Hannah. She was diagnosed with an unknown condition so while she's young she certainly doesn't have much time. She has a great life with great parents on their maple farm. Life is good for her expect her impending end. It's not until she meets a mysterious stranger named Ellister. He makes her feel whole and alive. He takes away her pain he gives her some hope. Ellister isn't what everyone thinks he is. He isn't some random stranger on the farm from the bank. He's there for Hannah and not in the way you think. He finds he has some admiration for Hannah and sets out to find a way to save her or at least make her last days full of love and light.


This was such an interesting story. It also has some little ties to another series set loosely in this world. My face lit up when i realized the little connections. My heart broke for Hannah she had such a good life and for Ellister who after years finally found his mate. I can't wait to read the next book.

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Magic in the Moonlight (The Moonlight Duet #2) by Jamie Schlosser 5 Cranky Stars

 

Magic in the Moonlight (The Moonlight Duet, #2)Magic in the Moonlight by Jamie Schlosser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Cranky Stars


I'm not crying you are. Someone must be cutting onions. This is a mix of a happy cry and a sad one. This book picks up where we last left Ellister and Hannah. They are still trying to find a way to prolong their happily ever after. Yet this jump won't be easy. They find themselves jumping from different times where they meet number two and Envy. Envy is a false king who thinks he's all that and a bag of chips. He convinces Ellister to jump him to a different time and it's here things go south.


I love these two and I'm very happy with how it ended. Seeing the farm once more even if it's a different life than the one Hannah previously lived its all happy because she has Ellister. I'm sad to see these two go but Jamie Schlosser really wrapped this duet up with a nice bow. It really has something for everyone.

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