Daughter of the Twin Moons by Holly Bargo
Publisher: Hen House Publishing
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Contemporary
Length: Full Length (346 pages)
Heat level: Spicy
Rating: 5 stars
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Catriona resents the lack of choice. She also resents not knowing the rules that now govern her life in this realm of myth and impossibility. Forging her own path and upsetting ancient tradition, she befriends the mysterious archivist, learns to live in a sentient palace, talks to dragons, and discovers a puzzling attraction to cats. And she must come to terms with the handsome and powerful fae male who claims her as his own and stirs her blood like none other.
From the start I was drawn into the story of a terminally ill woman, and the warrior fighting to save her. But that’s only the beginning…
I loved reading this! It reminded me a bit of a few other series I’ve read lately, but was beautifully original as well! As shown above, this story starts off lightning fast, and continues that way the whole time. I loved that the pace was constant, and that I never got bored, while also having things explained in a way that it was easy to keep up.
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I loved seeing all the mystical surprises this story holds, and the lore of the Deepwood. Fast-paced, and full of powerful Fae and other surprises, this series could easily become a must read!
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