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Masquerade's Moon (2012)

by RaShelle Workman(Favorite Author)
4.05 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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publisher
Polished Pen Press
series
Blood and Snow
review 1: This installment delivers more action, anticipation and more at stake for Snow and her friends. The glamour was exciting and lovely, as Workman describes the beauty of Snow's birthday Masque with near perfection. At this point in the series it is difficult to say much without giving more plot away. But let's just say I am very happy with the way things ended, and am anxious to see how it translates in the coming installment!
review 2: So I’m going to review this entire set all together because really each installment was just too short to stop and write a review. I don’t think I would’ve made it all the way through if I had done that. That being said, I enjoyed this series for it’s straightforwardness. There were times that Snow went back and forth betw
... moreeen men, but I think it was always pretty clear that her true love was going to be Dorian. I picked up on it by the time I hit Revenant in Training. So much happens in the series, but I will say that there was great character building especially for everything being set up in such short novellas. For being so many installments it was a surprisingly quick read, and I did enjoy reading them. I would recommend just buying the complete set instead of buying each one individually especially because it was obnoxious having to keep moving to the next one. I just wanted to be able flip the page! Overall, I would give the series 3 stars. It wasn’t spectacularly amazing, but it was a good quick read that I did enjoy overall despite it being a bit juvenile. less
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Caroline
holy crap...can't a girl have a normal sweet 16 party lol
Susan
cute twist on an old fairy tale.
Embo
Loved!
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