• Bright of the Moon

  • Dark-Elves of Nightbloom Series, Book 2
  • By: Miranda Honfleur
  • Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
  • Length: 8 hrs
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Bright of the Moon

By: Miranda Honfleur
Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
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Most would say the "sweet" and "quiet" Signorina Arabella Belmonte has lived a quiet life as a young noblewoman in her family's castello. But little do they know she pens treatises criticizing the realm's warmongers...and now there's a price on her head. As she struggles to hide her seditious activities, a chance encounter with a unicorn leaves her with four hooves and a horn of her own - and a form she can't control. The dark-elf queen has offered her a chance to acquire that control...if Bella can find the unicorn who turned her.

Prince Dhuro of Nightbloom has never met a problem he couldn't solve with his fists - that is, until he fought his sister for a place in the army's elite forces and lost. When the light-elves defeated them and his father was executed, Dhuro's inner demons laid claim to the whole of him. Now, immortal beasts are growing in power and threatening his people.

Dhuro has a chance to help his people win, but his mother, the queen, sends him on a fool's errand instead - helping a human newly turned unicorn find her sire, and asking the impossible: whether the Elder of the pacifistic unicorns will stand with them against the beasts ravaging his people.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Miranda Honfleur (P)2021 Tantor

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OMG - So worth the wait for audio!

I have been waiting forever it seemed to immerse myself in this spellbinding work of art! I feel like I lived every minute of Bright of the Moon. No spoilers from me! Read it or Listen to it! Definitely do not miss it! My abject thanks for every word Miri! Jacque 🥰

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I'm ready for the next book in the series

I loved the second book as well. I was surprised when it didn't carry on from the first book. I still loved it. The storyline is good, as well as the performance. I have already been trying to research how long it will be before the next book is up on audiobook.

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Am I missing something?

I just couldn’t get into this book. From the very beginning it felt like it was moving too fast. Key plot points got glossed over, and I needed it to delve into things more. The first three chapters needed to be spread out in their own book. I was left constantly feeling like my audiobook was skipping chapters. Not fun. Confusing. Nothing sused out or explained. Lazy world building by not really building it at all. Key scenes omitted so the story relied almost entirely on exposition. Just not an enjoyable read at all.

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