6/12/2023 0 Comments Tears of the moon trilogyHaving just recently reread the Three Sisters Island books, which would probably one of the closest equivalents (there it is an island in front of the coast of Maine plus witches and their curse, here it is a very old Irish fishing village plus a fairy and his curse) for this trilogy, I find it fascinating to see that I usually like the first book and first couple best. Also no villains or supsense, just plain ole human relationship drama exquisitely done - you rarely get parents who have that much influence on a storyline in a NR book). not part of a category romance series, and no paranormal touch at all. She hadn't touched Ireland as a setting for a contemporary romance series since the "Born In" books, which for me personally are the pinnacle of her pure contemporary single novel trilogies (i.e. This was NR doing paranormally touched contemporaries in Ireland. There was that amazingly long Kobo promotion of books being 40% off until this year and when you consider that these are three books, it worked for me to buy them even though I still own the paper copies.Īside: I should start getting rid of those (I wish we had English UBSes here, I hate throwing a book away even though we have paper recycling - but I'm the only person of my near acquaintance to read these genres in English and sending them off all over Germany is REALLY expensive) as my manga collection keeps growing and needs the space. This was a comfort reread during my cold - I haven't reread those book in a decade, I think.
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