Monday, April 27, 2015

Review Tour: Moonflower by E.D.C. Johnson


Moonflower
by E.D.C Johnson
Genre: Paranormal Fantasy



After Josephine Wood’s father dies of cancer, her mother up-roots the two of them and moves to the city. Josie hates her city life, but her teenage issues are of little consequence when they have a car accident and she wakes up in a strange land (reminiscent of Victorian Europe) alone. Lost, with her school backpack as the only connection to her world, Josie struggles to find her way home. She is found by Lucius Conrí, the son of a Marquess, who possesses royal blood and the gift to shift into a wolf’s form at will. Can the kind-hearted Lucius help her find her way while winning her love, or will she fall for Donovan Conrí his older, more serious brother and heir to the Conrí wealth?

Review

I must admit that I have mixed feelings about this book. It starts off with Josephine she is our 16 year old protagonist who has recently lost her father to cancer. On her way to school one morning she gets into a car accident and when she wakes up in a foreign land. Her Mother who she remembers was driving the car is nowhere to be found and for someone who recently lost her father she doesn’t seem to worry much about her Mothers whereabouts (this is when my mixed feelings started). Anyway… back to the point. Josephine wakes up in a foreign land where the royal family just happens to be shifters. We meet the brother Lucius and Donovan *Insert love triangle and brother rivalry* needless to say the book ends with a slight cliffhanger and since I don’t want to give much away that is all I will say on that. I will say that is refreshing to read a book about Werewolves where they don’t automatically know their mates.
I love PNR, I seem to be on a kick of it lately so I am happy to have read this book.  It’s a sweet romance with paranormal elements. 





EDC Johnson grew up in the Midwest, graduating from Michigan State University with her BFA in Art Education and her MA in Art Education from Western Michigan University. She currently lives with her husband in Palm Harbor, Florida. Her decade of experience as a public school art teacher has inspired her to write fiction novels that will entice young readers. You may see some of her illustrations in Renee Mallet’s: Fairies, Mermaids, and Other Mystical Creatures.

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