A review by indecisivesailorscout
Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn

3.0

I really don't know why I just picked up this series in the middle without reading the first two books, but sometimes insomnia is like that. I honestly enjoyed it despite the lack of context, although I had two major issues with it: first, consistently ending chapters with a variation of, "little did I know that THIS major plot thing would happen shortly after..." and secondly how they basically get together because of all of the manipulations Brisbane used in order to get the outcome he desired. It wasn't my flavor of the day, to say the least. But everything else, especially Julia herself, was absolutely lovely.