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A review by rosehillmb
Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen
4.0
I mistakenly took this book as being a whole new (separate) series, so I never made much effort to move it up the pile. WELL, after reading two new Bruisers books that directly link back to this one....I've learned my lesson. All Sarina Bowen books are interconnected EVEN IF YOU DON'T THINK THEY ARE.
My least favorite Bruisers book is still a delight and I enjoy any chance to get back into that world. I really enjoyed Eric and Alex together. Unfortunately they seem to spend big chunks of the story apart...for no real good reason. I liked them separately as well and it wasn't a hardship seeing what they dealt with individually, I just didn't get why they weren't together. Return the mans' phone call! We also had prime, "I have to have surgery but no one to pick me up and take care of me so could you? And let me stay at your place and oops I'll have to sleep in your bed" potential that was WASTED. WASTED. By the end, I was happy to see them together so I didn't care to nitpick over the practicalities. As usual, a fleshed out group of side characters that I'll be happy to see again.
My least favorite Bruisers book is still a delight and I enjoy any chance to get back into that world. I really enjoyed Eric and Alex together. Unfortunately they seem to spend big chunks of the story apart...for no real good reason. I liked them separately as well and it wasn't a hardship seeing what they dealt with individually, I just didn't get why they weren't together. Return the mans' phone call! We also had prime, "I have to have surgery but no one to pick me up and take care of me so could you? And let me stay at your place and oops I'll have to sleep in your bed" potential that was WASTED. WASTED. By the end, I was happy to see them together so I didn't care to nitpick over the practicalities. As usual, a fleshed out group of side characters that I'll be happy to see again.