A review by madelyn91
Moonshine by Jasmine Gower

5.0

D-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y

This book checked so many boxes for me. Reading Moonshine was like a breath of fresh air.

✔ Own Voices
✔ Queer rep
✔ Polyamorous characters
✔ Genderfluid characters
✔ 1920's Chicago
✔ Magic
✔ Fantastical creatures (Orgres & Fairies)
✔ Outlaws & Bounty Hunters
✔ Unlikeable characters

Disclaimer: I was sent this book for review, which in no way effects my honest opinion.

Daisy Dell, the protagonist is a modern girl of the time. She takes a job in an office doing the usual secretarial job women would be allowed to do in the 1920's, she quickly learns not everything is as it seems.

The plot begins to unfold after Daisy and her friends find themselves in trouble and she learns some serious truth and comes face to face with danger.

The whole city is filled with magic, danger, secrets all on the brink of a collision. Moonshine is an incredibly diverse, magical and flawed read. The characters are everything I have wanted in fantasy & much more. I hope this the future of fantasy!