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3 of 5 stars

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Sheri's Thoughts

If anyone has a reason to hate fey it’s Sera. After all she was kept for years in a fey menagerie by a sadistic female fey as a pet, who changed the very chemistry of Sera, so she is no longer accepted by her family.

Artur is the perfect hero for her, and I adored him from the start. I also love that Sera finally found true acceptance and was even able to find closure.

The story is short, but Ms. Masters packs a lot of story into a small amount of time and makes it count. Sera and Artur are some of my favorites in this series, and while you would think book twenty five would be a stale, somehow this one was a bit of a breath of fresh air into a series that seems to always manage to be unique yet familiar enough for comfort.

I do recommend this series, it’s a great one that you can easily devour several books a day, and Snarling at the Moon is a new favorite.

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