A review by bookcraft
Guardians of the Haunted Moor by Harper Fox

4.0

Lee and Gideon are definitely my favorite of Harper Fox's recurring characters, and as usual, their adventures don't disappoint. There's a lot to unpack in this book, possibly more than usual, and she handles almost all of it with the deft hand her readers have come to expect. I'm even going to give her a pass on
Spoilerthe demonization of Elowen over changing her mind (temporarily) about the adoption, because the book is from Gideon's POV and he's justifiably angry with her; I do wish Elowen hadn't come across as such a one-dimensional flake with regard to an issue that is so complex, though.
For someone whose work is usually so seamless, that portion of the plot felt like it had uncharacteristic faint sticky authorial fingerprints on it.

(Gleeful sidenote: While reading, I had a Steve Rogers moment — "I understood that reference!" Thank you, misspent Wiccan youth.)