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Moonlight And Midtown by Christina Bauer
3.0
This review first appeared on my blog Alex can Read.
Moonlight and Midtown is a fluffy novella, filling the space between the first novel of the Fairytales of the Magicorum series which came out last year, and the second novel which comes out later in 2018.
Just as much fluffy fun as Wolves and Roses, Moonlight and Midtown sees Bryar trying to navigate through the new-to-her world of the Magicorum. She’s always been on the fringes of that world, but now she’s neck deep and in desperate need of clothes that won’t be destroyed when she shifts.
All Bry wants to do is meet her new classmates without being forced to literally wear a potato sack.
Moonlight and Midtown is a fun whirl through the world of the Magicorum and just the refresher I needed as I look forward to Shifters and Glyphs later this year.
Moonlight and Midtown is available now!
Thank you to Monster House Books and NetGalley for providing an eARC in exchange for my honest review.
Moonlight and Midtown is a fluffy novella, filling the space between the first novel of the Fairytales of the Magicorum series which came out last year, and the second novel which comes out later in 2018.
Just as much fluffy fun as Wolves and Roses, Moonlight and Midtown sees Bryar trying to navigate through the new-to-her world of the Magicorum. She’s always been on the fringes of that world, but now she’s neck deep and in desperate need of clothes that won’t be destroyed when she shifts.
All Bry wants to do is meet her new classmates without being forced to literally wear a potato sack.
Moonlight and Midtown is a fun whirl through the world of the Magicorum and just the refresher I needed as I look forward to Shifters and Glyphs later this year.
Moonlight and Midtown is available now!
Thank you to Monster House Books and NetGalley for providing an eARC in exchange for my honest review.