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Irish Moon by Amber Scott

crimyami's review against another edition

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4.0

As the book starts out we meet Breanne. The setting is Ireland, and she's learning to be an ovate. You get to meet several people on the way, and come to find out she's coming up to the age of needing to be wed. Something Breanne doesn't mind, but doesn't want from her soon to be step-father. Then we meet Sir Ashlon Sinclair a knight of a disabled group. There attraction the two have to each other is magical in every sense. And Breanne isn't exactly the smartest girl to see whats right in front of her. Some of it she doesn't want to see, and refuses, others she over looks. Which happens to all of us to some degree. Half way through the book we now get to deal with the finding of this chest, and the problem that it holds. From then the story picks up and we get to see who the 'evil' has been all this time. Amber Scott puts a huge twist in this book all the way till the end. The hero and heroine don't want to believe their for each other, but there's no other that kindle the fire for themselves. The ending (%50) part of the book took off for me and ended so quickly it felt. That was only because I devoured the last bit of the book. I'm not big into romance (plain romance) novels. So for me to stick with this one and finish it felt like a big feat for me. I'm giving it 4 stars, because the story flows together nicely, and keeps you entered. The first half, was slow for me, but the ending half went quick. Amber does an awesome job keeping the story flow smoothly and keeping the characters real enough that you want to smack their heads together so they kiss.

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2.0

This book was okay. The title indicated it was book # in the Moon Magik series, but throughout the whole thing I felt I was missing important pieces on information in the story -- as if this was the second or third book in the series and not the first. Plus, I never came to care for the characters. Not that I hated them or anything, I just wasn't that interest in them.
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