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Blood of the Moon by S.D. Simper

gracerichards11's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0


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megan_by_force's review

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5.0

I spent the entirety of this book screaming "no, no, no, NO!" or "you fucking idiot..." I loved it, I really did. And at the end, when there was the tiniest bit of hope that everything is *finally* going to be OK, Simper ripped my fucking heart out again to return it on a silver platter.

wineywitch202's review

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adventurous dark emotional tense medium-paced

4.75

beeskneesandtoes's review

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adventurous dark emotional sad

4.75

Well, every page in this book is filled with heartbreak, shame and regret. From these comes rage and I'll be damned, but I greatly enjoy finding out to what this rage drives all the characters.
There's still one book left for me to read, but I have a feeling that if I could rate the whole series, it would get 5 stars.

wanderlust13's review

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5.0

I haven’t been this emotionally hung over from a book in a while, and I’m here for it. I just ordered the fourth one so hopefully it will be here soon so I can continue this journey with these lovely characters. The journey they go on and split point of use was very important during this book. It was new because usually we don’t get to see what is going on with our lovely drunk fairy-esque god.

The emotional journeys for our characters were at an all time high. I could feel what they were feeling with every step of a choice being made. I am insanely invested in these characters. They’re real and important. The spectrum of good vs evil is a spectrum and I love seeing them find their way sliding across the scale depending on what needs to be done. Everyone has intentions and you can see them. I loved seeing more of characters that I knew I was going to love from book one. Even after some tough choices were made, I still hold them near and dear to my heart. This author does an amazing job creating a world and characters to fall in love with. So much is captured in these short pages, and to see how big the next book is going to be...welp. I’m definitely excited.

ink_soul's review

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adventurous dark inspiring sad tense slow-paced

3.5

nniltiacc's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

5.0

banrions's review

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dark medium-paced

3.0

hum, idk i liked this one less than the first two. i think, generally, that was mostly because of spoiler shit, re: ayla and lara, so, spoilers!
Spoileri honestly am not that into the idea of florwidia bringing back alya. like, i am ALL for complex characters and fucked up dynamics in my ficton, i really am. a character is a murderer? yep that can be morally complex and interesting. another character loves that murderer and needs to reconcile with it? also interesting!! but honestly, since we found out that ayla isn't just a murderer, but a gleeful murderer and torturerer of children, who likes to flay ppl alive for "experiments" i was honestly kinda out on her as the main character's love interest.


like, i GET that the themes of this series seems to be like, monsterosity and love and redemption? and like, how to become a monster or unbecome one, etc. but that isn't actually super clear in the narrative, at least to me. like, is the main theme of this story ACTUALLY flowridia's story about becoming a monster herself? or is it about the love between her and ayla? idk. i'mmmm pretty mad about the lara of it all and
Spoilerlara's death. i liked her a lot since she was first introduced as a character and i'm frankly, annoyed by her death and even more so, how it actually happened. i hated the whole lead up to flowridia deciding whether or not to kill her, i LIKED the complexity of it at lot! don't get me wrong, but i was hoping that it would lead to flowridia actually falling for her and deciding not to bring ayla back after all instead. but in the end, making flowra not even be the one to choose to kill lara, killing her senselessly after lara basically throws herself at the biggest monster to save florwa, AFTER she already admitted to her shittiness, really rubbed me the wrong way.
if you're gonna write a story about a girl becoming a monster, at least own it. make her BE the monster.

i think me not buying into flowra and ayla's love story might be the main disconect, for me. i get it, it's kinda like a hades/persephone dynamic (usually, a theme i love!!) but i think in the earlier stages of them falling in love in the first book, it... didn't quite do it enough for me to buy into it, two books later. i say all of this knowing FULL WELL that i will be reading the next books in the series, because i do like this world and i DO love stories about monster girls, and i absolutely want to know what happens and like the characters so i don't want this to feel entierly negative, i liked a lot of things about it, unfortunetly, the main bag isn't quite working for me, but, who knows, maybe that will change with the next book.

(also, just because i'm very confused, and read the first sea and stars book before reading these ones, which series is first in the timeline of the world?? because in those books, Khastra works and lives in Solvira, and in these they mention that happening previously for her. so, do they come before these ones? do these ones come first? i've googled and i cannot find that answer anywhere).

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jacemchale's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional sad tense medium-paced

4.75

I cried. Fantastic.

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zefrien's review

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adventurous dark emotional tense medium-paced

5.0