Friday 5 October 2012

BOOK 2 in the Darkest London REVIEWED

dear readers,

MOONGLOW
(Darkest London: Book Two)
Written by Kristen Callihan
genre: urban fantasy, historical romance, paranormal

4.5 STARS

Daisy Ellis, middle sister, was the only one not to have married for love. Foisted on Craigmore by her father Daisy endured a marriage of hell until she become a widow. Happy to be free from Craigmore she discovers he did not leave her any money so finds herself making perfume for profit.  All is starting to look up until there are murders that seem to be connected to Daisy's new scent.

Ian Ranulf has been used to keeping to the shadows and trying to stay away from London society.  He thought all that possible including passion has now been ignited by a pretty blonde who is not his usual type.  As he sets forth to protect her and help uncover the murderer he finds himself more than intrigued with the young widow.

I have been waiting for this novel since I read FIRELIGHT and it did not disappoint.  I was intrigued with the young girl married to an old cruel man but still seemed to shine.  The chemistry between her and Ian is crackling yet subtle.  This novel has it all - mystery, murder, romance, history and the paranormal.  This is a new series to watch!

love,
kris

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