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Kaitlyn‘s review of When the Moon Hatched (Moonfall, Book 1) by Sarah A. Parker
Romantic Fantasy published by Sarah A. Parker 13 Jan 24

I moved this to the top of my TBR because @savs.books review left me thinking of nothing but this book. I’m so glad I did, because this really has everything – fae, dragons, a badass assassin FMC and a totally swoon worthy he-falls-first MMC.

The slow burn, star-crossed lovers romance is everything I could have hoped for. The world building is intense, but so well executed. The plot and twists are all absolutely flawless. The dragons are heartbreakingly perfect, and I can’t wait to see more of them.

This is such a great romantasy. It gave me all the feels Carissa Broadbent’s books do and is up there with my top fantasy romances. I can’t recommend this one enough. Raeve and Kaan have my heart, and I’m dying to see what happens next. @sarah.a.parker.author did such an amazing job with this book!

Grade: A

Summary:

The Creators did not expect their beloved dragons to sail skyward upon their end. To curl into balls just beyond gravity’s grip, littering the sky with tombstones. With moons.

They certainly did not expect them to fall.

As a valued Elding Blade of the rebellion group Fíur du Ath, Raeve’s job is to kill. To complete orders and never get caught.
When a renowned bounty hunter is employed by The Crown to capture a member of the Ath, Raeve’s world is turned upside down. Blood spills, hearts break, and Raeve finds herself at the mercy of the Guild of Nobles—a group of dual-beaded elementals who intend to turn her into a political statement.
Only death will set her free.

Crushed beneath a mourning weight, Kaan Vaegor took the head of a king and donned his melted crown. Now on a tireless quest to assuage the never-ebbing ache in his chest, his hunt for a moonshard lures him into the belly of Gore’s notorious prison where he stumbles upon something that rips apart his perception of reality.
A shackled miracle with eyes full of rage and blood on her hands.

The echo of the past sings louder than the Creators themselves, and even Raeve can’t ignore the truths blaring at her from a warmer, happier time.
However.
There’s more to this song than meets the eye, and some truths …
They’re too poisonous to swallow.

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