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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Black Moon Saga #1 |
Setting: | Phoenix, Arizona(United States) |
F.M. Sherrill
Kindle Edition | Pages: 277 pages Rating: 3.53 | 47 Users | 17 Reviews
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Title | : | Black Moon (Black Moon Saga #1) |
Author | : | F.M. Sherrill |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 277 pages |
Published | : | July 7th 2014 by Red Frog Publishing (first published January 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Vampires. New Adult |
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Shea Harper is forced to stay in boring, hot and dry Phoenix, Arizona for college. But once she meets the enigmatic yet positively egocentric Lucian, Shea’s life changes forever.She finds out that she comes from a long line of descendants called Vessels. In her soul is the key to destroying an ancient prison protecting the world from darkness itself: Lucian’s father.
Up until now, Lucian has captured every descendant except Shea. With her powers awakening, all vampires want to drag her down to the pit. But Lucian is territorial. She’s the first female Vessel… and he’s convinced she belongs to him.
Saucy and tauntingly surprising, Black Moon captures the struggle between burning desire or denying the heart. This is a love story that will drain you dry.
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Ratings: 3.53 From 47 Users | 17 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books Black Moon (Black Moon Saga #1)
SPOILER ALERT!! If you have not read this book, do not read this review because it will spoil it for you.I love when authors collaborate especially when youve read the works of one or both. I just read Atlas by Becca C. Smith. I loved Atlas so I knew I would love this one. Im not familiar with F. M. Sherrill but shes a very peculiar writer, in a good way that is.Not sure how they came together and collaborated but it worked out great. Growing up all your life and not knowing that youre a Vessel4 1/2 starsShea Harper finds out that she is a descendant from a line of Vessels. Her friend, Adian has always been her protector, but she is unaware of her powers until they bot go to college. It is there she meets, Lucian, who is working to take Shea's soul to his father. But, once Lucian sees her he has a bit of change of heart, Adian and Shea have always been like brother/sister. Shea finally discovers all the facts about Adian and Lucian.
Shea Harper has spent her life growing up with her family and best friend; Aiden. Aiden is like a brother to Shea but all is not as it seems!! Shea and Aiden are about to start College, they move into their student accommodations. And then Lucian appears. After Shea has met Lucian everything changes. Shea develops feelings for Lucian, but she decides not to tell Aiden. Aiden has a history with Lucian; a history that dates back thousands of years. Now that Shea knows that things aren't as she has
I tried to like this book. I enjoy a good paranormal book every now and again, but by page 30, I was dreading having to read the rest of this.Pros:-The use of 2 authors to write the 2 different characters was very creative and really sells you on the fact that these are people coming from different places in life.-The romance was also a nice addition.Cons:-The main character was kind of whiny. Of course, she is a 17 year old girl, so maybe that is what they were going for.-There are some very
"Black Moon" is the run-of-the-mill YA fantasy about a heroine who holds the key in saving the world while guarded by "light" and "dark" beings. Unbeknownst to her, Shea is the "Vessel" reborn chased by supernatural creatures who are ordered to bring her alive to Calius, the "Father" of all vampires. Predictably, she discoversher powers and somehow immediately accepts her fate as the conqueror of evil.There are definitely aspects of the story where B. Smith needs to explain in greater detail.
review to come . tourDisclosure: I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion on a promotional book tour. Review is as follows:This was a pleasant way to spend a few hours in the evening. It takes the vampire tale and gives it a nice, hard twist, melding it with other mythologies and ancient stories. I do admit that Shea bothered me some and came across as a tad whiny, but she is only seventeen so that should be expected. Lucian and Aiden are interesting and in the midst of
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