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Midsummer's Moon (2010)

by Megan Derr(Favorite Author)
3.88 of 5 Votes: 3
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Less Than Three Press
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Midsummer
review 1: A sweet (sadly also short) story set in a world that could be ours, but is different in terms of having supernatural creatures in it. I'm still not exactly sure whether the general public has an idea about them, but I think they mostly don't.The main character came off as a little odd (and too naive) to me at first, but the reason for that was explained later on. I really liked the other main character (in fact he's my favourite character) and also the rest of the side-characters. They were all interesting and I enjoyed learning about the backstory and history. This said, I'm looking forward to spending more time in their world. (I have to admit I don't really understand why the author split the story into three rather short novels - all the pages together would have made ... moreone normal-length novel...)
review 2: Megan Derr has a unique way of telling tried and trusted stories.I adored Lowell and Peter. Watching the way Lowell fought his feelings believing himself unworthy was sweet. I did want to shake Peter for making things look more confusing than they needed to be though lol. The werewolf aspect on this one was a delightful change. I loved the twist with Peter and Anita.I really love how Miss Derr can take a modern day world but give it an old world feel. less
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Superstar
Story - 4 starsPerformance - 4 starsOverall - 4 stars
angelique
Cute story.
Tammy
3.5 stars
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