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adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
Likes
- The world. It was wonderful to dive back into the world of Darkest London. I also like that we got to see more of the sisters and the dynamics between them, setting up well for the third book in the series.
- Daisy and Ian's relationship. Pretty key for a romance book, right? But, I did really enjoy their dynamic! It was feisty and fun, yet also handled some of the darker elements well. I thought the character development was also well done!
- The steam. Personally, when I read romance, I want really well written sex scenes. The steamier, the better, for me. This did not disappoint!
Dislikes
- Me? I'm honestly not sure what it was exactly about this one, but I didn't enjoy Moonglow as much as I was completely enamored by Firelight. Granted, I did still read this book until almost 3 in the morning when I first started it, so obviously it wasn't bad by any means! I still quite enjoyed it, but there was just something that made it not a favorite.
For me, I'd give Moonglow 3 gems! It didn't hold up to the first book in the series, but it was by no means a bad book. I'm very anxious to read the third one, though, since it's a little different, in terms of the "traditional" romance plot I tend to read. Instead of strangers-to-lovers, we're looking at lovers-to...not necessary enemies, by any means! But, a shaken romance that must be rekindled, if it can!
Graphic: Torture, Animal death, Physical abuse, and Blood
Moderate: Child death and Confinement
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