Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Review: Irish Moon



Title: Irish Moon
Author:  Amber Scott
Genre:  Fantasy Romance
Book Size:  344 pages / 812 KB


A promise... is a promise and Ashlon Sinclair refuses to let anything deter him. When the chest he vowed to conceal with his life is stolen, his only hope in recovering it is also his only distraction--Breanne O'Donnell.

In her bones, Breanne feels much amiss in her mentor's sudden death. But who would murder the king's own druid? Moreover, how is is his demise linked to the mysterious stranger left behind? 

Their searches intertwine and attraction beckons putting their lives and their hearts at risk under an IRISH MOON.
 
 
What a great story. I love when a book keeps me up late into the night. 
 
Ashlon and Breanne are wonderful characters whose lives are inevitably entwined when fate brings them together.  A former Templar Knight, Ashlon is entrusted by the deceased Jacques DeMolay with the duty of retrieving and delivering a special chest containing a rare item. Breanne is a druid (witch??) in training, until her mentor is discovered murdered.

The story is fantasy, paranormal, and suspense all rolled into one. Action, adventure, and romance bring the well-developed characters to life. When reading the story, you can almost imagine yourself moving along within the scene. Mental images of the historical world are easily incorporated into this fast-moving tale.

The pet peeve of mine is in the final editing. Words and punctuation were missing, which were glaringly obvious to me. That said, I still enjoyed the story immensely.

**** 4-Star Review
 
 

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