Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Review & Giveaway: Haunted Moon (Otherworld #13) by Yasmine Galenorn

Haunted Moon (Otherworld #13)

(Taken from Goodreads)
We’re the D’Artigo sisters: savvy half-human, half-Fae ex-operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. My sister Delilah is a two-faced werecat and a Death Maiden. My sister Menolly is a vampire married to a werepuma. And me? I’m Camille, a wicked-good witch with three sexy husbands. I’m a priestess of the Moon Mother, and I’m training under the Queen of Darkness. Unfortunately, playing in the dark means that sometimes you stumble over secrets better left buried…

There’s a new Fae sorcerer in town—Bran, the son of Raven Mother and the Black Unicorn—and I’m the unwilling liaison between him and our new Earthside OIA. With cemeteries being ransacked and spirits being harvested by a sinister, otherworldly force, Aeval sends us to rescue the missing wife of a prominent member of the Fae nobility. Our search leads us to the mysterious Aleksais Psychic Network and, ultimately, to face the Lord of Ghosts where Morio and I must undergo a ritual that will plunge us directly into the world of the dead. 

My Review: This is book 13 in a FANTASTIC series. 
Let me start with the cover. A beautiful brunette woman, hair blowing in the wind, a beautiful fox in the background, the fox and the what looks like a moon is melding together. Another beautiful cover for this series.
The Book: If you have never read one of these books, then you have been missing out on a fun ride. Each book is narrated by one of the three sisters, which makes the series even more interesting because of the different point-of-views and more of the storyline.

This book is narrated by Camille D'Artigo, the oldest of the three sisters. She is a smoking bombshell with three schmexy husbands who lover her unconditionally. Camille is a witch who serves under the Moon Mother. There is a war going on, and the sisters are deeply involved. To keep the FBH's (Full Blooded Humans) safe from the darkness that is trying to come. In this attempt to keep the FBH's unaware, something goes horribly wrong and FBH's find out a dirty little secret and they cannot handle it.
The sisters rush into action for damage control and to figure out the future and how to keep things quiet, if it is at all possible.

Camille has grown so much since the first book, Witchling. She has learned that life isn't as simple as she had hoped it to be as well as learning to let her sisters and family take the lead on tasks and follow their lead. She is learning who she will become under her Moon Mother. She is watching her family grow mentally and physically.All the while fighting the bad guys, staying alive, and finding family time. 


The Author:
(Taken from Goodreads)


 
Yasmine Galenorn is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of the Otherworld (Sisters of the Moon), the Indigo Court and the upcoming Fly By Night urban fantasy series. In the past, she also wrote two mystery series for Berkley Prime Crime (one under the pen name of India Ink) and eight nonfiction metaphysical books.

Yasmine is a caffeine junkie (iced, quad shot, almond milk sugar free no whip lattes), and describes her life as a blend of teacups and tattoos--the former in her china closet, the latter on her skin.

She is a shamanic witch, has been married to Samwise Galenorn since 1993, is the mother of four cats, and they reside in Kirkland WA.

Note: When I add books to my GoodReads shelves that I've read, I ONLY add the books I like. DNF, books I don't like? I don't talk about.


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GIVEAWAY

I want one of my readers to experience the wonderful world of the Otherworld Series. Take a read of my review of Witchling, the first book of the series that I wrote several years ago. If you like the review than enter to win a copy for yourself below. 
Witchling (Otherworld #1) 
My review was done on my friends site: Forbidden Reviews.
**Please note that this series is for 18 and over. It has adult content and language.**

 

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