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4 of 5 stars

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Mad About Moon is part single mom, part MC, part second chance, and part former bad boy. I love the Whiskey series Foster has created and was excited to dive into Josie's book. Josie is a single mom who is down on her luck, living in a homeless shelter, and on the outs with her siblings. She doesn't want to be distant from them any more, but she doesn't know how to bridge the divide that the years of separation have created.

Jed Moon is a reformed bad boy that the Whiskey's have taken under their wing. He is now a prospect for the Dark Knights MC as well as working for the mechanic shop the Whiskey's own. He owes everything to the Whiskey's and when he sees Jojo, a blast from his past, he is ecstatic to step up and help her.

This story blends a WHOLE lot of things together, but it works. I think all the books in this series have a lot going on, so Foster has created some very dynamic characters. Josie, aka Jojo, is mourning the unexpected loss of her husband, raising their son as a single mom, and trying to heal from her abusive past. Moon is trying to make up for the mistakes he has made in his life and become a person he can be proud of. He felt an instant connection to Josie when they met years ago, but then she was gone. He isn't willing to let her go so quickly this time. Add in the adorableness of Hail and the other Whiskey kids and Mad About Moon gives you an entertaining read that will warm your heart!

 

  •   POV: 3rd

  •   Tears: no

  •   Trope: single mom, dysfunctional family, MC club

  •   Triggers: Josie and her siblings were physically abused by their parents

  •   Series/Standalone: stand alone within an interconnected series (it would be best to read at least Wicked Whiskey Love before reading Mad about Moon)

  •   Cliffhanger: no

  •   HEA: yes





author contemporary romance authors like Carly Phillips, Erin Nicholas, Kristen Proby, Jill Shalvis...then you will probably like Mad About Moon!

 


Mad About Moon








 
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  • 10 April, 2019: Reviewed