June is a geek girl, fat chick, and unrepentant romantic. She writes full time and is both independently and traditionally published. She also works part time running her greeting card company.
When not working, June can be found making jewelry, reading, cooking, or watching geeky movies with her husband and snuggling with her 6...YES 6, furbabies. Notice cleaning wasn't listed...
June is a geek girl, fat chick, and unrepentant romantic. She writes full time and is both independently and traditionally published. She also works part time running her greeting card company.
When not working, June can be found making jewelry, reading, cooking, or watching geeky movies with her husband and snuggling with her 6...YES 6, furbabies. Notice cleaning wasn't listed...
I have to be honest, Voodoo Moon is definitely a delicious treat.
The moment I read the excerpts, I was hooked. Then I started
reading the book. It was so worth the sleep loss.
Told in alternating point of views, we get deep knowledge of our
characters. Ian is a yummy treat; smart, rich, observant, kind,
downright gorgeous. Fiona meanwhile is feisty, could care less how
she looked in the public and is very protective to her family.
She's also very independent and can kick ass. I loved her
instantly.
I love how their relationship wasn't loosely based on love at first
sight. Well, not really. It was based on years of being at each
others' throats all the while wanting to have a go at each other in
the bedroom. Sexual tension was high everywhere they go and they
can't seem to go by without at least one NSFW thoughts. Of course,
holding back for too long can't be that good as when they finally
got to it, it was smoking and smoldering.
The plot itself is a treat. It is full of mystery and exudes
sexiness. The dystopian world they lived in and how the author
presented it is compelling. The whole story is unpredictable at
most, and it keeps the reader restlessly wondering and anticipating
the next scenes. It is well-written and so vivid, I could have been
watching a movie for all I know. At the same time, the author also
did a good job explaining Plus, it is also intriguing and made one
ponder its probability.
All in all, I just love Voodoo Moon and everything it has to offer.
Beautifully written and simply irresistible, Voodoo Moon will pull
you in their world and trap you in to the very last page.--Boos and
their Worldly Realm Blog "http:
//booksandtheirworldlyrealm.blogspot.com/2013/06/review-voodoo-moon-by-june-stevens.html
"
I have to be honest, Voodoo Moon is definitely a delicious treat.
The moment I read the excerpts, I was hooked. Then I started
reading the book. It was so worth the sleep loss.Told in
alternating point of views, we get deep knowledge of our
characters. Ian is a yummy treat; smart, rich, observant, kind,
downright gorgeous. Fiona meanwhile is feisty, could care less how
she looked in the public and is very protective to her family.
She's also very independent and can kick ass. I loved her
instantly.I love how their relationship wasn't loosely based on
love at first sight. Well, not really. It was based on years of
being at each others' throats all the while wanting to have a go at
each other in the bedroom. Sexual tension was high everywhere they
go and they can't seem to go by without at least one NSFW thoughts.
Of course, holding back for too long can't be that good as when
they finally got to it, it was smoking and smoldering.The plot
itself is a treat. It is full of mystery and exudes sexiness. The
dystopian world they lived in and how the author presented it is
compelling. The whole story is unpredictable at most, and it keeps
the reader restlessly wondering and anticipating the next scenes.
It is well-written and so vivid, I could have been watching a movie
for all I know. At the same time, the author also did a good job
explaining Plus, it is also intriguing and made one ponder its
probability.All in all, I just love Voodoo Moon and everything it
has to offer. Beautifully written and simply irresistible, Voodoo
Moon will pull you in their world and trap you in to the very last
page.--Boos and their Worldly Realm Blog "http:
//booksandtheirworldlyrealm.blogspot.com/2013/06/review-voodoo-moon-by-june-stevens.html
"
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