ebook, 1st Edition
Published
November 28th 2016 by Karissa Laurel
**Moonlight
Falling is a prequel novella to Midnight Burning; Book One of The Norse
Chronicles.**
Before he moved to Alaska, Chapman “Mani” Mundy promised his twin sister he would find out why shadows seemed to follow him and why ice sometimes formed in his footsteps. For nearly three years, he has failed to keep that promise, but a budding romance with co-worker, Skyla Ramirez, inspires him to renew his investigation.
If Mani has any hope for a real relationship with Skyla, there can be no secrets or mysteries between them, but as he hunts for the source of his peculiar abilities, sinister adversaries with dangerous motives will emerge from the shadows to conspire against him.
Before he moved to Alaska, Chapman “Mani” Mundy promised his twin sister he would find out why shadows seemed to follow him and why ice sometimes formed in his footsteps. For nearly three years, he has failed to keep that promise, but a budding romance with co-worker, Skyla Ramirez, inspires him to renew his investigation.
If Mani has any hope for a real relationship with Skyla, there can be no secrets or mysteries between them, but as he hunts for the source of his peculiar abilities, sinister adversaries with dangerous motives will emerge from the shadows to conspire against him.
My Thoughts…
Have you ever
read a book and wondered what led up to that story? What were the characters doing before the
story started? Moonlight Falling is
the story of Mani before he disappears in Alaska.
I have read the
other two books in this series and love the story and the characters. It was fun to reconnect with the main
characters and the secondary characters.
Solina, his twin, plays a small
part in this book where in the other two she was a bigger character but that
makes sense as that this is Mani’s story.
The reader gets a bigger look at Skyla and Mani’s relationship.
Reading a
prequel after reading others in the series is not always a win for the reader
but in this case it is. I really
enjoyed the knowledge of knowing what Mani had discovered about himself and
what he was doing to get a better understanding of why he was the way he was.
Book Links
Check out my thoughts on Arctic Dawn, book 2 of this series. http://asoccermomsbookblog.blogspot.com/2016/08/arctic-dawn-norse-chronicles-2-by.html
Check out my thoughts on Midnight Burnin, book 1 of this series
http://asoccermomsbookblog.blogspot.com/2015/08/midnight-burning-by-karissa-laurel.html
Thank you for reading and reviewing, Charlotte. I really appreciate it.
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