Well, that was a fast read. It is a nice debut, truthfully there isn't much to say about this book- the mystery was quite obvious, but I truly don't think we were supposed to be suprised here. The only one suprised was Cady Bell probably. I really liked Jupes cheerfullness, and Lon was hot! (man, wa...
More like 2.5 stars, but I'm upping it to 3, because I feel there's potential in the world developed here.My main beef with this book is that the heroine, Arcadia, appears as strong and independent, but when taking a closer look, doesn't exactly *do* that much by herself: sure, she takes the matter ...
Arcadia Bell has lived under her false identity since she was a child, ever since she had to fake her own death with her parents after they were accused of a series of brutal murders of the heads of rival magical orders. She now tends a bar she part owns and has put her past – and her supposed statu...
Holiday season is Urban Fantasy season for me (don't know what that says about me but...) Yay! New series. Probably 3.5? Yeah I'll say 3.5 stars. Pretty into it DESPITE it's male lead having my least favorite descriptor of all time: blonde mustache. Whyyyyyyy. (And the insistence on calling it a mu...
Buddy read with Karina :) **Click here to see this and other reviews at The Demon Librarian blog**Second time's the charm!I originally started Kindling the Moon several months ago, but only made it about 15% of the way through before setting it aside in favor of other books that stole my attention. ...
Kindling the Moon is a fantastic start to a fun, new series. Arcadia "Cady" Bell, mage and part owner of a tiki bar that caters to demons, is in hiding. She and her parents have been on the lam (separately) since her parents were accused of murder. She's determined to prove her parents' innocence...
What a wonderful surprise this book was. When it comes to new authors and new series, I never know quite what to expect. But if the world building is decent and the bones of a good story are present, I'm usually willing to give an author time to grow. Bennett far exceeded my expectations.In Benne...
Why didn’t I read this sooner?Kindling the Moon was a fun read for me. The author creates an interesting world where Earthbound demons walk among us and magical orders exist. Kindling the Moon is the story of a young woman forced to live in hiding under an assumed name because of her parents’ involv...
This was a very good first entry in this series. Being the first in the series there's a bit of exposition and world building at the beginning that may get a little confusion. But just stick with it and it all makes sense once the action starts. I really liked all the main characters which made s...
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