Wednesday, October 04, 2023

#BookReview: Bloodstream of Moonlight by Roxan Burley






Synopsis: To survive, is to hide. To conceal who you are from the Dark.

One hundred years ago the creatures of legend emerged from the shadows to help mankind in World War II. They were greeted with fear and awe, but their magic and strength used by the allied forces. The implications after the great war, shaped their future.

Present Day…

Eira is practising as a doctor in central London, keeping her true identity and the magic in her veins hidden from the Dark, an organisation taking over London with a virus which controls the host. When a rebel Captain is rushed into the clinic for treatment, she learns that the necklace she inherited from her mother is far more than she bargained for.

Waking in an emergency room with a fatal wound, Captain Cole Hawkins has no option but to trust the doctor treating him, despite the secrets he can see that she's hiding.

Oran's mission was simple - trace a surge of magical power and find the source, but he soon discovers that things aren't as they seem and he starts to question the decisions of the ones who bind him.

Together they must use an ancient power to combat the years of segregation and animosity between humanity and the magical world.



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Rating: 2 Stars
My Review: This one felt like it was still a work in progress vs. a finished project.  I wish that someone would go back through this one and edit the story more.  As a content editor this was just kind of a mess in parts. 











Roxan Burley is an author who delves into the intense world of urban fantasy, one where the segregation of magic has a powerful resonance on her characters abilities to change society. She also runs her own business as an interior designer. She lives in rural Devon where she is converting a barn with her husband, two children and their many pets. She spent her childhood lost in the world of magic and the possibilities it could create. She finally put pen to paper, despite the challenge of being dyslexic, with her debut adult novel Bloodstream of Moonlight in her Equal Rise series.










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