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  • Superb World Building5

    Kate Kelly I've put off writing a review for Lina Gardiner's, Black Moon Awakening, for several days because I'm not sure I can do the book justice. Gardiner's story is so intriguing and multi-layered, it was an absolute delight to read. First up, you have the romance. Jude Black and Letitia Hawkes are from two different societies that oppose each other. They risk their lives by falling in love. And it turns out, they're not all that compatible physically in the beginning. That's another thing to note, the author's gentle humor. Poor Jude, she really makes him sweat at times! But then, there's this wonderful suspense story running side by side with the romance. Super-agent Jude Black can't find his brother and believes Letitia's is the key to locating him. There's a truly evil antagonist, who makes a bid for power, bringing the forces of good and evil into play. It's all great fun and very stressful at times. But what is truly remarkable is Gardiner's talent at world building. I can get lost in her worlds, they seem so real to me. She weaves mythology into her post-modern worlds, anchoring them in history. If you haven't already figured it out, I'm a fan of Lina Gardiner's books. Her stories just keep getting better and better, and Black Moon Awakening is the best yet. by Kate Kelly

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