Michelle P. (plattfamily) reviewed Goddess of the Night (Daughters of the Moon, Bk 1) on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Mom Review: A decent teen read about 4 girls with different powers to fight evil. Fairly clean with no more than kissing with little talk of the expectation of more. There was only one spot where the main character was accused of not having enough "sexperience" by another girl but the comment was shot down by the main characters.
Rebecca H. (amichai) reviewed Goddess of the Night (Daughters of the Moon, Bk 1) on + 368 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Not great literature, but a fun read about teenage goddesses.
Helpful Score: 3
Ok pre-teen series.
Helpful Score: 2
First in a long series entitled DAUGHTERS OF THE MOON. Vanessa, who has always had the special power to become invisible, discovers that she and her best friend Catty, a time-traveler, are goddesses of the moon who must fight together to overcome the evil Atrox.I remember really liking how these girls all discover their own mystical powers in a real world setting.
Helpful Score: 2
As a big Lynne Ewing fan, I am a big supporter of these books. This series is a great teen book. I especially like the fact that this book doesn't support the shallow behavior of a lot of teens these days and isn't all about sex or wanting sex. It has a variety of main characters from preppy/popular to Gothic, to just 'no' tags to apply. One of the characters has a shady past, but they all get along pretty well. This series is about Greek Mythology and the beginning of most books begin with a short story about the god/goddess that will be talked about the most in the book.