The Night and Its Moon
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3.3
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Piper CJ
An addictive fantasy romance from TikTok sensation Piper CJ, now newly revised and edited. Two orphans grow into powerful young women as they face countless threats to find their way back to each other. Farleigh is just an orphanage. At least, that's what the church would have the people believe, but beautiful orphans Nox and fae-touched Amaris know better. They are commodities for sale, available for purchase by the highest bidder. So when the madame of a notorious brothel in a far-off city offers a king's ransom to purchase Amaris, Nox ends up taking her place -- while Amaris is drawn away to the mountains, home of mysterious assassins. Even as they take up new lives and identities, Nox and Amaris never forget one thing: they will stop at nothing to reunite. But the threat of war looms overhead, and the two are inevitably swept into a conflict between human and fae, magic and mundane. With strange new alliances, untested powers, and a bond that neither time nor distance could possibly break, the fate of the realms lies in the hands of two orphans -- and the love they hold for each other.
Romance
Fantasy
Lgbtq+
Epic Fantasy
Dark Fantasy
AD
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Author
Piper CJ
Pages
544
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Published Date
2022
ISBN
1728270677 9781728270678
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"Kept me invested enough throughout and I liked the world building. However, even putting aside all the controversy, the writing was wordy and the story was longer than it needed to be. This was a long and SLOWWW burn. The two protagonists didn’t seem to have much chemistry, and there was no bridge between childhood friends to sudden romance. I could see where the author was trying to go with this. I love a sapphic fantasy (and I loved the bi representation!), but I’m unsure if I should pick up the sequel or not."
"It started out good but throughout the book there’s a big lack of dialogue, it seems there’s page after page of useless information. Toward the end I was just skimming pages wanting it to be over. Probably won’t read the next one."
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Bridgette Kurtz