Shadow Web
(Moonshadow
Bay #5)
by Yasmine
Galenorn
Blurb:
The holidays are
here, and this year, they’re deadly…
It’s my first
Thanksgiving back in Moonshadow Bay, and everything is hunky-dory until the
Witches Guild assigns me a research project for the upcoming Winter Solstice
Festival. Not only do I melt down my computer, but I download a demon who ends
up stuck in my house.
But Tarvish the
Funtime demon is the least of my worries when my grandmother asks my BFF and me
to go undercover. A magical pyramid scheme has moved into town and it’s
siphoning more than money off its recruits. Will we be able to take it down, or
will the leader of the cult manage to silence us for good?
Themes: Paranormal, Witches, Shifters
Rating: 3.5 stars
Review:
It’s Thanksgiving in Moonshadow Bay and
January has a lot on her plate as she prepares to host her first huge family
meal, but then strange things start to happen all around her. Yasmine Galenorn’s newest series, set in the beautiful
pacific northwest takes us along on one woman’s journey through self-discovery
as she escapes an emotionally abusive marriage of almost two decades and
embarks on an all new life. I have
really been enjoying reading this series and getting to know not just January
and her family, but also her friends and the crazy characters that make up her
world. Thanksgiving is fast approaching
and January has plans to host the big family get together for all her newfound
family and friends as well as a few strays she has collected over the past year
in her life. But a few obstacles are
being thrown in her path to a clam and restful vacation, including a strange
demon summoned accidentally and an undercover assignment that could cost her
life is she isn’t careful. The
relationship between January and Killian, her sexy shifter boyfriend is also
continuing to intensify as they both come to terms with what they want for
their shared future and how they see that going. I really enjoyed this story, though not as
much as previous ones in the series.
There was just so much going on that it was hard to find a single thread
to grab onto as the main plot which was a little much for my ADD brain. There seems to have been a lot of setting
up of future plot lines and options for branching stories, but I did enjoy the
story and look forward to reading more for sure. I will say that I prefer the more focused
nature of previous stories where there was one overarching problem that January
was focused on through the majority of the book. It just seemed to be so unfocused, jumping
from issue to issue, even ones that seemed a little bit nonsensical to me, comparative
to normal, though maybe that was a reflection of the way a lot of us are around
the holidays to be honest. Here’s hoping
that the next in the series returns to the typical format in coming stories to
allow for a more focused plotline and a longer narrative for us to enjoy. Thanks for a cute holiday adventure Yasmine.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
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