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Of Moons and Monsters by Willow Hadley

Of Moons and Monsters, (Of Moons and Monsters)
Willow Hadley

It's a...Reverse Harem
Hell hath no fury like a man scorned.
Isla learns that lesson all too well when she agrees to go to a party with her half-demon best friend, Alistair, to help him make his vampire ex-boyfriend jealous. Their plan backfires when Alistair’s ex turns out to be more psycho than Isla realized, and she finds herself being kidnapped and sold on the supernatural black market.
While Isla’s only human, she’s spent her life surrounded by supernatural creatures. Her situation is precarious, but she’s pretty sure she knows what to expect. At least, until her buyer ends up transporting her to a completely different realm called Briya where nobody speaks her language. Isla is gifted to the four Guardians of Briya—Reule, Audun, Maalik, and Caelan.
With the dreaded Beast’s Moon looming right around the corner, the Guardians are expected to choose a mate. They’re furious with their king for his scheming, and they’re determined to help Isla find her way back home to Alistair. But the timing of Isla’s arrival complicates everything, and they find themselves drawn to her no matter how hard they try to fight their instincts.
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about this book just yet.
Think I definitely have to dive into the next book to really get a feel for how it is all unfolding.
I love the concept.
And the characters are interesting.
But I think I just have entirely too many questions that still need answered to really form an honest opinion about this.
The world building is fantastic.
And I'm curious to see how this will affect the rest of the series.
Overall, it was a great read.
A lot is happening.
There is a language barrier that causes some issues, but hopefully that is slowly getting resolved.
Would recommend to others, but would probably suggest waiting until at least book two is out before diving in.
Think I definitely have to dive into the next book to really get a feel for how it is all unfolding.
I love the concept.
And the characters are interesting.
But I think I just have entirely too many questions that still need answered to really form an honest opinion about this.
The world building is fantastic.
And I'm curious to see how this will affect the rest of the series.
Overall, it was a great read.
A lot is happening.
There is a language barrier that causes some issues, but hopefully that is slowly getting resolved.
Would recommend to others, but would probably suggest waiting until at least book two is out before diving in.
Book two, Of Dreams and Demons, released June 24th, 2022.
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