When the latest challenge life throws at you makes baking macarons look easy, you know you’ve got problems!Akira Murakami’s current situation is riddled with issues… Dead issues. What a seriously messy web to untangle! Danger waits in every corner… Yeah? Nothing new there! But this time the danger is a matter of life and death like never before, and it’s going to take all of Akira’s mental and … all of Akira’s mental and physical strength to survive (with zero possibility of stress baking to make it all better).
Talk about dangling on the edge of oblivion!
Ugh.
The third instalment in the Four Moons series—a kick-ass Urban Fantasy tale with plenty of action, adventure, and a slow-burn MM Romance.
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First, make sure you’ve read the previous books before reading this one. Now, there is a slow burn romance that keeps you so invested and cheering Akira and G on. With everything happening in their world, there is a massive amount of intrigue and interest in what is happening. This is an amazing and fascinating story that keeps getting better.
Akira ends up in the land of the dead and needs to accomplish his goal to get to G. He encounters new monsters he needs to defeat.
This story keeps you on the edge and you see how Akira grows more and how his relationship with G comes together more. I definitely recommend this book!!!
No spoilers of any kind included.
I thought Dead Moon was fantastic.
But then again every book in the Four Moon series so far has been awesome.
So yeah I am definitely going to recommend this book.
But if you haven’t read the first two books then I highly suggest that you do.
*An ARC was provided by the author, publisher or a promotional service and I have chosen to publish a fair and honest review*
I love this series and this latest book didn’t disappoint. And added bonus, Gabriel gets some POV scenes! I was very happy to read some of the story from his perspective as I must admit, he’s my favourite character although I love Aki too.
I love how Aki’s narrative is almost stream of consciousness, and not filtered in the slightest. Gabriel’s, on the other hand, is much more controlled which reflects his character. I like how his rose tinted glasses in regard to the Alpha are in pieces and I’m looking forward to reading how he moves forward after what happens in this story.
Aki, too, has a lot to think about. I liked how this story throws a lot of different things at him, and he finally finds out what the other half of his heritage is. It wasn’t what I was expecting either, but makes a lot of sense. I love his new katanas and how they up his game. Bob and Rose are awesome, as usual.
Catching up with one particular character of the series’ supporting cast in this story was bittersweet but she totally rocks. I liked the new characters too, at least the ones who work with Aki and G. Colin just needs to stay dead. That guy keeps turning up, and I was very happy with what is hopefully, finally, the end of him. I liked the introduction of the Sensors and how they added to the series world building.
The action in this one starts immediately, and the tension keeps rising as the story progresses. The setting is very well described, and not somewhere I’d want to go. The bad guys are nasty, and I liked that the author didn’t shy away from just how nasty they are.
And Aki gets to bake! I totally loved how, given everything going on, that is still a part of the story. Loved the almost final scene between Aki and G. Though of course they don’t get long to enjoy it. Hanging out for the next book now, and the final showdown.
I don’t know if I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again if I have: G and Akira are just so cute together! In this latest, they’re both thrown into the land of the dead and have to work their way back to one another, and they must work to stop the evil king. This was an interesting change of pace to the other books, and we learn some interesting tidbits in this one. I loved the new characters that were introduced albeit only for this book; they were so interesting. Now, I’m anxious to see what’s coming next when G and Akira are back in the real world with all the changes that happened in this one. Recommend! I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
This storey is full of so may twists and turns and sets off straight after the previous book ends. With G and Akira separated in the land of the dead. Akira battles literally to find and get to G.
This book has a difference pace from the first two and less heat as Richard does well to introduce us to a completely new world and a whole set of new characters, much care and attention has been taken to ensure that the would building and character refinement are spot on.
As Akira races across this new world in search of G he encounters many types of monsters that he needs to over come and defeat in order to be reunited with his man.
We also get some answers some you may have seen coming and others will blind side you.
As always thoroughly entertaining and well written.