The Mayfair Moon (The Darkwoods Trilogy #1) by J.A.
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Book Description
After a nightmarish encounter with a werewolf,
seventeen-year-old Adria Dawson loses her sister, but gains the love of a
mysterious young man and his legendary family.
Strange and tragic things begin to happen in the small town
of Hallowell, Maine: residents come down with an unexplainable ‘illness’ and
some disappear. In the midst of everything, Isaac Mayfair is adamant about
keeping Adria safe, even from her sister whom he has warned her to stay away
from.
As unspeakable secrets unfold all around Adria, impossible
choices become hers to bear. Ultimately, no matter what path she takes, her
life and the lives of those she loves will be in peril. As she learns about the
werewolf world she also learns why her place in it will change the destinies of
many.
Review
I loved this book! Redmerski did an amazing job waiting The
Mayfair Moon. I loved her take on werewolves even the good guys are not so good;
I defiantly loved the darker take on them. This book will have you from beginning
to end with all of the action and secrets. I’m defiantly going to be getting
book 2 when it comes out!
Adria is forced to move to Maine with her uncle because CPS was
called on her step father for hitting her, not that he’s not an ass but that’s
not quite what happened being attacked by werewolves in the woods will do that to
you. Her sister goes with her because they are best friends and she won’t leave
her little sister alone.
When they get to Hallowell, Maine Adria’s sister starts
acting funny and pushing away when she loses her sister her world falls apart
they are best friends and she loved her sister with all her heart. Then she
meets a mysterious young man and starts to learn about his family..
People in town start coming down with a unexplainable
‘illness’ and some never comeback. But that’s not the only crazy thing she has
to deal with, learning about the werewolf world and her place in it.
With danger around every corner and having the rival family
trying to kill her will she survive to be with the one she loves or will she
die trying or maybe even be turned in the process?
Excerpt
I started to go back to the oatmeal boxes until I noticed a dark figure
standing in the far corner of Finch’s parking lot. Moving out of the
pool of light shining above from the fluorescent, I stood closer to the end of the shelf.
“Thirty more minutes and he won’t need to come anyway,” Harry said from behind.
I
walked further up and edged my way toward the window to get a better
look. The figure stood just out of the glow from the street light. He,
if it was a man, wore dark clothes from head to toe. The way he stood
there, still as a statue and staring toward the store, made my nerves
short out like electrical wires.
“Me
and Sebastian don’t hang out much anymore,” Harry went on, still
shelving merchandise. “I mean, I get it and all, but it still sucks.
Y’know?”
“Harry,” I whispered, as if the man could actually hear me from that far away, “come here.”
I felt him standing behind me then.
“Do you see that guy?” I said, taking my eyes off the parking lot for just a second.
“No,” Harry answered. “I don’t see anybody.”
I did a double take. The man was gone.
“No,” I said, moving quickly to the store window and almost pressing my face against it. “He was standing right there, off in the corner. He was staring this way.”
I turned around fully to face Harry.
“I can’t believe this,” I said.
“Don’t get so worked up, Adria.” Harry started to walk back to the aisle. “Could’ve been anyone; you’re really jumpy tonight.”
I turned around again. The man, with a grinning, maniacal face dripping with blood stood an inch from the glass.
I
shrieked and stumbled backward, my foot catching under a metal
newspaper rack. I fell hard on my side and newspapers came tumbling
down.
Harry came running over.
“Holy shit!” he said.
Harry grabbed me and pulled me to my feet. The man’s eyes swirled black; his knifelike teeth glistening with blood.
Suddenly,
Harry fell over the same newspaper stand that I did. He almost took me
down with him, but let go of my arm just as he hit the floor.
“What the hell!” he shouted.
The man came closer to the window. His wicked, smiling face was like staring into the face of the Devil.
His
hands were behind his back. He pulled his right arm out slowly and
pointed his index finger upwards, the nail two inches razor-sharp and
black like his eyes. His hand was covered in blood.
Blood stained the snow beneath him.
“I imagine uncles taste better than German Shepherds,” the man said so cold and menacingly through the glass.
I
gasped. Harry had gotten to his feet and was trying to pull me
backwards with him, but I pushed him away from me. I threw myself
against the window, my face and the werewolf’s face separated by nothing
more than a false sense of security. I banged my palms once against it,
feeling the entire window shake and shudder.
“What did you do to him?” I screamed. “What did you do to my uncle?” I banged the glass once more; the palms of my hands stung.
The man grinned, revealing his deadly teeth even more to me in his malign expression.
Harry
grabbed me more intensely and managed to pry me violently away from the
window. I was mad with rage, trying to fight my way free, but Harry was
too strong. I felt my shoes scraping across the floor as he pulled me
into the nearest aisle.
The
werewolf let out a menacing growl from outside, jerking back his head.
The last I saw of him was how his hot breath had melted the cold from
the glass.
About the author:
J.A.
Redmerski is a Contemporary Fantasy and YA writer - author of THE
MAYFAIR MOON and DIRTY EDEN. She’s a mother, werewolf & zombie
fanatic, book addict and a happy hermit obsessed with the Universe. Oh,
and AMC's "The Walking Dead".
Jessica
started her first novel at the age of thirteen and has been writing
something ever since. Generally, she loves characters in life and on
paper. She pays attention to people, especially those whose
personalities make them different from the rest of us: the drug addict
roaming the Laundromat that talks to himself, the young, inattentive
mother in the park with the meanest kid on the playground - (the entire
cast of 'Swamp People') - characters fascinate Jessica and she hopes
that it shows in her literary work.
Some authors that inspire Jessica are Neil Gaiman, Cormac McCarthy, Max Brooks, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, Richard Matheson, William R. Forstchen, Carrie Ryan, Stephenie Meyer and Lisa Smedman.
Some authors that inspire Jessica are Neil Gaiman, Cormac McCarthy, Max Brooks, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, Richard Matheson, William R. Forstchen, Carrie Ryan, Stephenie Meyer and Lisa Smedman.
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Where you can find J.A.
Redmerski
Thank you so much for participating in my tour and for the great review. I'm so glad you loved it! Book two, KINDRED is out now! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're. Welcome and I saw that last night! I can't Wait to go get it.
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