Sunday, April 26, 2015

Moonflower Review Tour



Moonflower
by E.D.C Johnson
Genre: Paranormal Fantasy




After Josephine Wood’s father dies of cancer, her mother up-roots the two of them and moves to the city. Josie hates her city life, but her teenage issues are of little consequence when they have a car accident and she wakes up in a strange land (reminiscent of Victorian Europe) alone. Lost, with her school backpack as the only connection to her world, Josie struggles to find her way home. She is found by Lucius Conrí, the son of a Marquess, who possesses royal blood and the gift to shift into a wolf’s form at will. Can the kind-hearted Lucius help her find her way while winning her love, or will she fall for Donovan Conrí his older, more serious brother and heir to the Conrí wealth?

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4.0 out of 5 stars good yaApril 18, 2015
This review is from: Moonflower (Kindle Edition)
*I recevied this book free in exchange for an honest review*
It was nice to read a book about shifters where they don't automatically know their mate. I liked the anticipation of who will she pick, what will she do.

This was a refreshing book. It was a YA story, but it wasn't juvenile. I loved the story and was captivated by it. I didn't want it to end. I felt the ending was a little disappointing. I wanted more out of it, more from the story. I'd love to see more about the characters.

This was a great YA read for any age.
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EDC Johnson grew up in the Midwest, graduating from Michigan State University with her BFA in Art Education and her MA in Art Education from Western Michigan University. She currently lives with her husband in Palm Harbor, Florida. Her decade of experience as a public school art teacher has inspired her to write fiction novels that will entice young readers. You may see some of her illustrations in Renee Mallet’s: Fairies, Mermaids, and Other Mystical Creatures.

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for coordinating the Review Tour. I look forward to interacting with some new blogs!

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