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Original Title: Moonglow ASIN B006FLRDPS
Edition Language: English
Series: Darkest London #2
Characters: Mary Chase (Darkest London), Miranda Ellis, Lord Benjamin Archer, Jack Talent, Daisy Ellis Craigmore, Ian Ranulf, Winston Lane, Poppy Lane
Setting: London, England,1883(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Paranormal Romance (2013)
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Title:Moonglow (Darkest London #2)
Author:Kristen Callihan
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:July 31st 2012 by Forever
Categories:Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Science Fiction. Steampunk

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Once the seeds of desire are sown . . .

Finally free of her suffocating marriage, widow Daisy Ellis Craigmore is ready to embrace the pleasures of life that have long been denied her. Yet her new-found freedom is short lived. A string of unexplained murders has brought danger to Daisy's door, forcing her to turn to the most unlikely of saviors . . .

Their growing passion knows no bounds . . .

Ian Ranulf, the Marquis of Northrup, has spent lifetimes hiding his primal nature from London society. But now a vicious killer threatens to expose his secrets. Ian must step out of the shadows and protect the beautiful, fearless Daisy, who awakens in him desires he thought long dead. As their quest to unmask the villain draws them closer together, Daisy has no choice but to reveal her own startling secret, and Ian must face the undeniable truth: Losing his heart to Daisy may be the only way to save his soul.

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Well done! A great sequel to Firelight. I think I enjoyed this one even more. It too had a dark gothic feel with an interesting mystery plot, but the romance between Ian and Daisy surpassed my expectations. They worked so well as a couple.I'm not a huge fan of PNR, especially shape-shifters, but this one worked for me. When Ian steps in to protect Daisy from a mad werewolf on the prowl killing innocent victims, the connection between these two was smoldering. He was such a passionate man, and I

I am enjoying this series and I liked the hero in this one, who happens to be a werewolf of sorts. I had a problem with Daisy, probably because she was a bit too much into casual sexual encounters due to a frustratingly cruel and unhappy marriage. I get that the author was making a point. Women have a sex drive and should not be punished or despised for it. The old double standard needs to go. But she was a little to "nympho" for me, I guess. (We first meet her in an alley with some random,

4 TO 4.5 STARS!Ever since reading the Hook Up, I knew KC was an author I needed to read, and this second book in the Darkest London series was fantastic, even better than the first, Firelight. This book was about Daisy, Miranda's sister, now widowed and ready to finally shed her fear and captivity from being in a cruel Union. A werewolf attack amidst the streets of London puts Daisy on the beasts radar. She survives his attack but must now contend with Ian Ranulf, a man whose mysterious past has

A captivating read by the author of Firelight.Now, Firelight was highly recommended by a lot of my friends, the hype was in full swing, and when I read the book I liked it a lot. But I wasn't wowed by it. So I didn't exactly rush to read this book the moment it came out. That was a mistake.Moonglow definitely captured my attention from the start and wouldn't let go. I nearly threw something at my sister when she insisted I take a break from reading it and watch a movie with her. :DAnyway, the

Did I complain for the lack of paranormalcy in the previous book? Oh, boy. The second book had in it supernatural beings that I haven't heard before. What exactly is a GIM? What was the angel-like, transluscent-ice creature that appeared to Wilson? Werewolves, shifters, vampires, elementals, lycans, ghosts, they all made an appearance in the story some more involved than others - only Mary bloody Poppins was missing hoping around in her Carouzel horse. I am intrigued beyond measure for where

3.75 STARS He caught her expression and his smile grew fiendish. Dont go getting calf-eyed on me, he warned with amusement. Or Ill start to believe that you like me, too. I enjoyed this one. In fact I can easily say, I loved parts of it. But.. there were some parts that just irked me a little. In the love column would be everything "Ian," and in the irked column would be everything Daisy. All the way down to her name. I can't really say why, I just found her a little glib and insincere in the

I loved Firelight. When I found out it was the first in a series, I wondered how Kristen Callihan could possibly duplicate such an arresting and unique story in a sequel. The short answer is: she doesn't try to. Yes, Moonglow is set in the same world, with overlapping characters. But Daisy has a decidedly different story to tell than her sister did. And Ian is nothing like Archer. Their story is singular, and that is a good thing.As the book opens, Daisy is coming out of mourning from the death