Master of the Moon

by Angela Knight

Mageverse Series (2)

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Unknown to the citizens of her small town, policewoman Diana London is a shape-shifting werewolf on the track of a killer vampiress. Through erotic dreams, she is drawn to Llyr, king of the faeries. But despite sparks, Llyr is a complication in her life. Until the vampiress at large finds an ally, Diana and Llyr have no one to turn to but each other.

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I really liked this book and this couple. He's the king of the faeries and she's Direkind, he can't possibly marry her and they can't have children if they do marry but it doesn't stop the fire between them. He's lost everyone he's loved to his brother's assassins and almost walks away from her to keep her safe. They met in their dreams and come to know each other while trying to protect her town from a murdering vampire. There's tragedy and love and great chemistry to make this a really nice read.
Diana London works as the city manager and also works for the Verdaville Police Department. She's a werewolf and helps with supernatural investigations. There's a female vampire in town and she has decided to make it her playground. Llyr Galatyn is a Sidhe from the Cachamwri Sidhe and both wants to stop the vampire and help Diana.

It's not a bad read but nothing spectacular.
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Continuing on details from the last Mageverse book, this continues King Llyr's story and introduces a Direkind (werewolf) town manager (and police officer) named Diana London. While I was initially disappointed that this wasn't about the Magekind, and even more disappointed because I hadn't particularly cared for Llyr in the previous book, I loved Diana.
In the first novel of the Mageverse, we learned that the alien Merlin made King Arthur and his knights into vampires who must feed off the Magae (Guenevere and her ladies). In this installment, we learn he also created a failsafe in case Arthur and his band ever went rogue. The Direkind are werewolves bred to be able to take down vampires. But, they need love and hot sex too!
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Canonical title
Master of the Moon
People/Characters
Diane London; Llyr Galatyn
Important places
Verdaville, South Carolina, USA
First words
Llyr Galatyn paced the chamber, fear and hope warring in his chest.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"It took you long enough to get it right, boy."
Blurbers
Holly, Emma

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Genres
Romance, Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3611 .N53 .M37Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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Reviews
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Languages
English
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Paper, Ebook
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3
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