Thursday, September 25, 2014

Black Moon Spotlight~Review~Giveaway



Title: Black Moon
Author/Authors: F.M. Sherrill & Becca C Smith
Series: Black Moon Saga
Genre: Dark Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Red Frog Publishing
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:

Shea Harper is forced to stay in boring, hot and dry Phoenix, Arizona for college. But once she meets the enigmatic yet positively egocentric Lucian, Shea’s life changes forever.
She finds out that she comes from a long line of descendants called Vessels. In her soul is the key to destroying an ancient prison protecting the world from darkness itself: Lucian’s father.
Up until now, Lucian has captured every descendant except Shea. With her powers awakening, all vampires want to drag her down to the pit. But Lucian is territorial. She’s the first female Vessel… and he’s convinced she belongs to him.
Saucy and tauntingly surprising, Black Moon captures the struggle between burning alive with desire and castrating the heart. This is a love story that will drain you dry.


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Aren't author's bios boring? I always wanted to read one that went something like this:

F.M. Sherrill: recent citizen of earth. Plans on ruling the planet once she gets over the common cold. Or, F.M. Sherrill: time traveler. Decided to alter the space-time continuum by writing a novel, thus changing history slightly, which will eventually lead to the rise of a new human species.

But here it is. F.M. Sherrill is a novelist, A.K.A. an avid bullshitter; that's why she lives in L.A. She's been writing for as long as her ancient mind can remember, devouring tales like an anemic vampire roaming the streets in hot pink heels, always thirsty for more. When she's not writing, she's making steampunk weapons, sewing giant plant-eater Mario plushes, making costumes for some film bloke or cosplayer, and sculpting/casting movie prop replicas while gardening in her urban apartment. Her favorite tools? A soldering iron, a blowtorch, a band saw, a sonic screwdriver, a replicator and an active imagination.

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Becca C. Smith received her Film degree from Full Sail University and has worked in the Film and Television industry for most of her adult life. In 2010 Becca published her first novel, Riser followed by the sequel, Reaper, in 2011, and the finale, Ripper in 2013. In 2012 Becca wrote the children’s novel Alexis Tappendorf and the Search for Beale’s Treasure. She is also the co-author of the teen graphic novel Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted. Most recently Becca released Atlas, the first book in a new urban fantasy series. She currently lives in Los Angeles, CA with her husband, Stephan and their two cats Jack and Duke.

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Favorite Lines “Perfection is a diseased idea that’s infected mankind.”

“My brothers protect the true light. We disturbed the balance of good and evil, and you are nature’s way of preserving it. No action comes without a cost.”

“Darkness was not meant to be bound.”

“They’d decided and sealed their fate.
But they were wrong. Inside my dead, cold, hollowed out carcass, I knew that it was stronger to fight for that tender spot. Fight to keep it alive. To keep the weakness in you breathing. But it was more than that… my heart… my soul needed her.”

“He could feel it too.
Something bigger than ourselves.
The Vessel and the one sworn to take it.
We were meant to be.
Our fate the same.”

“Though we may fall, we will never fail because we have given ourselves over to glory. To fight for those we love.”

Viscous and Beautiful! Those are the 2 words I would use to describe this book. It's a Beautiful  love story between light and dark. Lucian is the dark a vampire who has one goal to being the vessel to his psychotic father of the dark. Shea is the light, the vessel everything good, bright, and warm in the world. They couldn't be more opposite for each other.
Viscous because the darkness in this book is bloody and gory, and evil.
It's a great start to this series! I'm going to be keeping a close eye on this author. I loved it!

I was given this book in exchange for an honest review

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