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Book Reviews of Moonglow (Darkest London, Bk 2)

Moonglow (Darkest London, Bk 2)
Moonglow - Darkest London, Bk 2
Author: Kristen Callihan
ISBN-13: 9781455508587
ISBN-10: 1455508586
Publication Date: 8/1/2012
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 32 ratings
Publisher: Forever
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Moonglow (Darkest London, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I got an advanced reading copy of this book to review through NetGalley(dot)com. I absolutely adored Firelight and was eager to see what Callihan would come up with next. This was a fun read, Callihan does an excellent job of blending sizzling romance with a solid story and an intriguing world.

This book is about Mirandas sister Daisy. Its been a year since Daisys horrible abusive husband has died and Daisy is finally free to stop mourning. Daisy wants to get back to living and on her first night out as a single woman encounters a horrible murdering werewolf in the ally. Ian Ranulf rescues her and is drawn to Daisy in a way he hasnt been drawn to a woman in ages. Together can they solve the mystery of this murdering were and stop him from brutally slaughtering other women?

This is a very adult read; lots of violence and lots of sex...not ever together though. Callihan is very good at writing both the fighting scenes and the love scenes; she seriously writes some of the best love scenes I have ever read.

The characters are very well done. Daisy is a strong woman who has been harshly abused; but rather than let it tear her apart, she is doing her best to become the woman she wants to be. She is one of those women you cant help but admire because she seems so lovely and soft on the outside but has a core of steel. Daisy ends up having some special powers of her own that were intriguing.

Ian Ranulf, is a character that most of us hated in the first book. In this book you learn so much more about him. He is a lycan and has lived a long time, as such he has a very complicated past. It was fun to learn more about him and learn what really lay beneath his foppish exterior.

Even though the characters are well done they dont even begin to touch Miranda and Archer. Those two were just too interesting, too creative, and had such incredible chemistry that they cant be topped. Ian and Daisy do develop a sweet relationship that is based on trust (at least as much trust as you can build over the short time period covered in this book). It is very much a protective alpha male guarding his true love kind of thing though. This is something that us paranormal fans have read before and it is kind of a typical relationship to see in these types of books.

The world created in this series is incredibly well done. The world grows in complexity in this book. We find more about where Daisy and her sisters got their strange powers. We also find out Poppy is part of a secret organization called the SOS (Suppression of Supernaturals). Additionally we are introduced to GIMs (Ghost in the Machine) which are an absolutely fascinating type of creature that I am dying to learn more about.

I also oved how Callihan handled lycan society and how weres are distinctly different form lycans. Shapeshifters were also thrown into the story. This are just so many interesting things in this world and I am dying to learn more about it.

Overall an excellent novel. I didnt enjoy Daisy and Ian as much as Miranda and Archer; this book didnt have the gothic overtone to it that Firelight did. But Daisy and Ian are still well done characters. The love scenes and story are incredibly well done, and the plot and world that backs up the story is fascinating. The world is growing in complexity and I am dying to learn more about some of the fascinating creatures introduced in this novel.
bratz54 avatar reviewed Moonglow (Darkest London, Bk 2) on + 1029 more book reviews
Still not my element but I am coming to an understanding with their way of talk, was a great book never did get boring. This story will have many twists, we will see new names as well as old. Still set in London Takes place a year after the first story but this one has more supernaturals then the previous one did. like lycons, GIMs (Ghosts in Machines, think of clockwork & bodies), Daisy's gift will be brought out in this and the Ellis sisters Miranda and Daisy will truly know what they and Poppy are really am. Ian's past will cause him mush heartache and Daisy's reasoning why she hated her husband will be told. Warning, there will be some parts that are very gruesome in descriptions that is not for the faint of heart. Now I am off to read Poppy's story and see if she gets her husband back.
ra7 avatar reviewed Moonglow (Darkest London, Bk 2) on + 1029 more book reviews
Can I just say these covers are gorgeous?!
There is a were infected with syphilis killing those that have a certain smell. It turns out it's Daisy's perfume and she is a target. Miranda and Archer from the first book make appearances as do the subjects of book 3, Poppy and Winston.
I wasn't crazy about Ian's attitude in the first book and was pleasantly surprised at his evolution to hero in this one. Learning about the difference between "were" and "Lycan" was interesting. I also liked that this world was expended. There are the GIMs (Ghost in the Machine), the SOS (Society for the Suppression of Supernaturals), the reveal of Daisy's ability (and Poppy's). Nice mystery. We meet Ian's valet, Jack and another GIM Mary who will be the subjects of book 4.
Poppy and Winston's story promises to be interesting.