A review by kashumaru
Darkest Moon by Linsey Hall

4.0

A Slow Burn Mystical Romance

Firstly, I really enjoyed the character's. The FL is playing the role of a Fae to hide her true self in hopes to live her life fully rather then the death the Seer tells her as a kid.

Our heroine runs into her fated mate and is put into a situation where they need to discover why someone has died and how she ties into it. The romance is a slow build up as the puzzle gets solved and even at the end of the first volume of the series I have questions.

Out of all the amazing characters you meet my favorite has to be that sneaky, barrier defying Racoon that always shows up to steal those chocolate bars that are apparently everywhere!

The only downfall I feel was the constant bring up of her candy bars. It's almost as bad as reading one of those books where the male of female lead obsess over the opposite sexes eyes and figure and is brought up in every single chapter. It's not a bad set up to fill a little of that open story that needs filling, but when mentioned excessively it can burn a girl out or make her crave chocolate too in my case