![]() ![]() This story fits in more with the first one, A Reaper of Stone, it’s about the Razors mentioned in that first story, their training grounds etc. It was the line “What wont they do?” in the blurb – it’s ominous! It could still be ominous mind you, but I’m not so worried. I didn’t like this one is much as the others, but I liked it more than I thought I would. Ms4Tune’s review of Faith and Moonlight can be found HERE - I don’t tend to read reviews until I’ve read the book and written my own. My review of the first book of the An Echo of the Ascended series can be found HERE the second HERE and the third HERE. They swore they would face everything together, but when the stakes are losing the life they’ve always dreamed of, what will they do to stay together? They are given one month to pass the entry trials, but as Roan excels and Kay fails, their devotion to each other is put to the test. ![]() It is recommended for readers who enjoy fantasy, young adult, school stories, magic, and coming of age tales.Ī fire destroys their old life, but they have one chance to enter the School of Faith. Reviewers compare it to Harry Potter, Divergent, and Ender’s Game. It is the tale of two orphans who get the chance of a lifetime, told in a fast-paced, 90-minutes. Thank you to Netgalley and the authors for a chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review.īook: #4 of An Echo of the Ascended and #1 of Faith and Moonlightįaith and Moonlight is the first novella of the YA fantasy series of the same name. ![]()
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