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Monday, July 11, 2022

ARC Mini Review: Weaver's Web (Moonshadow Bay #6)

Weaver's Web (Moonshadow Bay #6)

by Yasmine Galenorn

Blurb:

Just when Killian and I are planning our vacation, Cupid strikes Moonshadow Bay. But it's not exactly love at first sight for the victims, and we at Conjure Ink have our hands full trying to find out what's going on.

A member of the town begins attacking peeps, shooting them with arrows that are enchanted by a love potion. Not only are the victims hurt, but they fall hopelessly in love with the first person who crosses their path. Now, we must find out who the attacker is, why they're doing this, and put a stop to it before I can hope to head off on my vacation with my own beloved.

Themes:  Paranormal, Witches

Rating:  3.75 stars

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Review:

 The return to Moonshadow Bay comes at the perfect time of year for love as Yasmine Galenorn takes her lovers on a romantic getaway that quickly goes awry, but what would you expect from a budding ghost whisperer and her sexy wolf lover. This story picks up a little after the last story has ended but there is a bit more of a break than normal, which gives January and her team a bit of a break before the craziness picks up again.  But alas the calm never lasts in Moonshadow Bay and when a strange string of bow attacks send people into love frenzies around town, January and her friends soon find themselves with a new and deadly opponent.  But the hits keep coming with their newest client and the ghosts in the basement that are mucking up their lives.  And even when they finally manage to get those catastrophes in hand, leaving Killian and January with the free time for a romantic getaway, they soon find themselves with an even more deadly situation that could lead to catastrophe if not handled extremely carefully. I enjoyed this story, despite all the crazy storylines and the push and pull between plots.  January and Killian’s love just seems to be growing, despite her fears keeping her from taking that final step into commitment and her magic is growing and growing.  I am loving watching her finally come into her own as both a witch and a woman now that she has sloughed off her past life.  The series will continue to become convoluted (and I hear there is to be another spin-off as well for the third of the shadow cities) as characters come and go in January’s life teaching her lessons and allowing her to grow and develop into the woman she was always meant to be.  I am looking forward to whatever story comes next and I can’t wait to see when/if Killian finally convinces her to take his ring and become his mate.  Yasmine never lets me down in the end, even if at time the story gets a little crazy and I never regret picking up a book in any of her series, Moonshadow Bay being no exception.

*eARC provided by author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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