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The spinoff is a hit!
Bewitched by Moonlight by Deanna Chase is the prequel and the start of her spinoff from her Crescent City series. It’s good to come back to all of these wonderful characters. Granted I had to sit and think about who each one was after reading their name because of how long it’s been since I read the last book. All I have to say is that I miss those characters and I am glad that Mrs. Chase is going back to them. Phoebe Kilsen is better in this book than what I remembered and I loved the whole book. It is a little novella but still a great one.

What I liked about the book:
• The characters. It’s like welcoming back in an old friend that I haven’t seen in a while into my life and I like all of them.
• I still really like Link. He is an amazing guard dog even if he’s just a little dog that thinks he’s big and scary.
• I still love Phoebe’s sass and stubbornness that still feels genuine even though it’s been a while.

What I disliked about the book:
I knew the book was a novella when I started the book and it was such a great book that I wished it were a bit longer. That’s actually my only dislike about this book. I could start the actual first book right now if I wanted but I have other books to read first.

What I am curious about:
That if the rest of the books in this series will be as good as the first one. Along with if Phoebe can be able to stop whatever is going on in New Orleans between the vampires and the shifters.

Five Stars
Bewitched by Moonlight by Deanna Chase has created a perfect introduction to her spinoff series for Crescent City series. Mrs. Chase has done a great job with this one and I can’t wait to read the others when I don’t have so many books before it. I am glad to be jumping back into this world.

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