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A review by therearenobadbooks
Eclipse the Moon by Jessie Mihalik
5.0
Since I read the synopsis for the next volume I was excited to read this one and it didn't disappoint. I knew it from Kee's point of view and I simply adore her character and personality. Perhaps because I relate to her on so many levels.
Coming back to their world after only a few months felt like coming home. Jessie Mihalik is quite consistent and if you love the first book you're going to love this one even more.
Our whimsical, sweet, fairy hair tech Kee makes arrangements to work on her own for one month and leaves the main ship, but nothing goes as she planned. Kee finds herself working with the one she was trying to avoid and set on a path to be a hero. There's a great balance between Kee's personal problems and the political situation of their worlds. I love the overprotectiveness of Varro and his dilemmas and how the author builds even more tension by cutting them from the support of their usual team. It felt more focused and closer to the reader.
The romance is fun and we get a one-bed/too-close trope and an amazing party chapter that becomes my favorite apart from the well-written action missions and scenes. As a gamer, it's very easy to visualize and enjoy.
Coming back to their world after only a few months felt like coming home. Jessie Mihalik is quite consistent and if you love the first book you're going to love this one even more.
Our whimsical, sweet, fairy hair tech Kee makes arrangements to work on her own for one month and leaves the main ship, but nothing goes as she planned. Kee finds herself working with the one she was trying to avoid and set on a path to be a hero. There's a great balance between Kee's personal problems and the political situation of their worlds. I love the overprotectiveness of Varro and his dilemmas and how the author builds even more tension by cutting them from the support of their usual team. It felt more focused and closer to the reader.
The romance is fun and we get a one-bed/too-close trope and an amazing party chapter that becomes my favorite apart from the well-written action missions and scenes. As a gamer, it's very easy to visualize and enjoy.