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A review by lollylovesbooks
Blue Moon Rising by Erzabet Bishop, Gina Kincade
3.0
Water-based sapphic paranormal romance.
The story starts with very distinct thread. Marina is a TV chef who's struggling with bad dreams and severe anxiety being around water. Which is a slight problem when water is her element and very necessary for her survival as a water-based shifter. Meanwhile Lucia is juggling the pressures of running a bar, seeing ghosts (and dealing with their drama) and realising that something is very seriously up in a nearby lake.
When the two meet things escalate very quickly. There was a hurt/comfort situation going on, which quickly turned into a only one bed situation, which went even further.
There's a mystery thread running throughout. My main annoyance with this was Marina's family-friend repeatedly revealing things that had been hidden 'until Marina was ready'. That woman weirded me out, if I'm honest!
Overall I'm happy that I read this book, but it didn't quite click for me as much as I'd hoped.
Thank you to BookSirens for the free review copy. All thoughts are my own.
The story starts with very distinct thread. Marina is a TV chef who's struggling with bad dreams and severe anxiety being around water. Which is a slight problem when water is her element and very necessary for her survival as a water-based shifter. Meanwhile Lucia is juggling the pressures of running a bar, seeing ghosts (and dealing with their drama) and realising that something is very seriously up in a nearby lake.
When the two meet things escalate very quickly. There was a hurt/comfort situation going on, which quickly turned into a only one bed situation, which went even further.
There's a mystery thread running throughout. My main annoyance with this was Marina's family-friend repeatedly revealing things that had been hidden 'until Marina was ready'. That woman weirded me out, if I'm honest!
Overall I'm happy that I read this book, but it didn't quite click for me as much as I'd hoped.
Thank you to BookSirens for the free review copy. All thoughts are my own.