My Review for WEAVER'S WEB:
It’s February in Moonshadow Bay, hearts and roses are in the
air as Valentine’s comes closer, Killian and January are planning a short
getaway for the holiday but before they can leave, a mysterious cupid is running
around shooting people with a love potion enchanted arrow and Conjure Ink is
tasked to figure out why a restaurant is being plagued with ghostly encounters
that are turning dangerous. With everything happening in Moonshadow Bay, will January
and Killian be able to get to their vacation in time or worse, will danger heat
up to the point someone is in danger for real?
WEAVER’S WEB delivers a lovely
addition to the Moonshadow Bay series and though part of the story involves a
novella that was part of a now defunct anthology, the author does a great job
expanding the novella story and fleshing out the storyline of that to include
trouble in Moonshadow Bay. I have to admit this series and genre (Paranormal
Women’s fiction) is a treat to read and one I just can’t get enough of. The
author does a bang-up job capturing the characters perfectly, lets them take
the lead as they move through the twists and turns of the story and in the
process keep the reader glued to the pages till the very end. Even though I
read a novella version of the WEAVER’S WEB, the additional fleshed out
story captured my attention right from the beginning. It’s a fast paced, wild
ride from start to finish and one I look forward rereading again in the future.
I don’t want to give away any spoilers to the book and what happens in it.
If you read the Aged to Perfection novella of WEAVER’S WEB,
then you get half the story here, but I highly recommend reading this expanded
story as it includes two cases in Moonshadow Bay that had me guessing what was
going on. It was fun, entertaining and at times had me on the edge of my seat
as January and the Conjure Ink gang try to figure out how to stop these two
cases from continuing. I really enjoy seeing how the characters continue to
grow and expand as the series progresses. If you haven’t tried Ms. Galenorn’s
Moonshadow Bay series, I highly recommend that you start right from the
beginning. Its fun, enjoyable and full of unique and at times quirky characters
that will steal your heart. I can’t wait
to see where she continues to go as January and the rest of the characters in
Moonshadow Bay go in future books.
This is an objective review and not an endorsement
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