
ePUB | Moonlands |
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Publication | 26 December 2025 |
Number of Pages | 280 |
Format Type | Kindle Edition |
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To make sure we feel it s a horror although nothing much is happening I tend not to like this kind of descriptive passage but others might enjoy it Matters improve when Ashley our heroine is willed a key and address in Clerkenwell by her elderly relative she is a typical self absorbed teen girl whose family has recently moved to an address in Mayfair I am really unconvinced that they would have the money to move here and send her to a school which uses Regent s Park as a sports field Even if one parent is an accountant and the other runs a talent agency Anyway Ashley has an odd journey during which she procures some odd items Only later does she start to make use of them and see the world around her without glamours to hide the crow people sitting on the gutters or the werewolf at the gate Ash tells a teacher what is going on and the teacher starts to hint at matters of magic.
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Blackwater Blaze has no doubt he s been betrayed by Redhart Jax So together they journey to the Moonlands to find and destroy the king. Moonlands epubs The fact that the whole world functions on moons was enough to intrigue me The world building is vivid and entrancing and so beautifully described you actually feel like you re in another world Ashley s bravery to save her world was pretty cool but i think what i liked the most was the ending A pretty good cliffhanger Just a quick thin i LOVE THOSE NAMES Redhart Jaz.
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2015. Moon landscape images For Reviews and More Check out Steven Savile I was extremely interested in this book after the first chapter It was exciting and weird but I was curious to see what happened next The overall concept isn t all that original girls thinks she s normal but she s actually an heir to a supernatural kingdom but I think the execution was pretty good. Moon landscape images The characters are interesting and fun I didn t really connect to any of them but I didn t mind One thing that I really didn t like was how a character become a love interest Just why It annoyed me I wasn t a bad fan of the main character toward the end She forgives anyone and everyone if they save her life.
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But it did not keep my attention like I thought it would Relationships between characters felt like they were not full enough for me Ashley s childhood background story is non existent Details were only given for a few characters added in the story The multiple first person viewpoints were never confusing for me I wish I could this book starts but it just was not as good as I hopes it would be I received this book from netgalley in exchange for an honest review Steven Savile This is one of those books that looked interesting after reading the description But being YA and with the protagonist being a teenage girl.
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Fifteen year old Ashley has a complicated life There s no doubt her overachieving parents love her but they are wrapped up in their own worlds for so much of the time it leaves her feeling like she s alone Like a lot of teenagers Ashley dreams of other worlds but unlike a lot of teenagers her world is about to collapse as rifts to an ancient Fae Kingdom begin to open all around her With the arrival of of a supernatural hit squad intent on killing her and an unexpected inheritance Ashley s London is about to become a magical and mysterious warzone where the prize is Ashley herself Ashley has to find out the secrets of her own life before she is killed Balancing ancient prophecies schoolwork and the love of her life is difficult to say the least Take part of the wonderful world of Moonlands MoonlandsSteven Savile born October 12 1969 in Newcastle England is a British fantasy horror and thriller writer and editor living in Sala Sweden Under the Ronan Frost penname inspired by the hero of his bestselling novel Silver he has also written the action thriller White Peak and as Matt Langley was a finalist for the Peoples Book Prize Steven Savile born October 12 1969 in Newcastle England is a British fantasy horror and thriller writer and editor living in Sala Sweden Under the Ronan Frost penname inspired by the hero of his bestselling novel Silver he has also written the action thriller White Peak and as Matt Langley was a finalist for the People s Book Prize site_link I wanted to like this book than I did A werewolf from the Moonlands has been sent to hunt down and kill a teen schoolgirl in London The start was dramatic mysterious all you d want from a fantasy chiller The wolf then hides out and spends a lot of time thinking about rot foulness decay corpses stench and then tells her to come back to a room in an old building for a private chat Bad move Finding the werewolf munching on someone when she arrives Ash naturally freaks out and runs home To find that several local people know than she does have been protecting her with earth magic and now want to protect her from the wolf So Ash runs away as soon as they go to make preparations Eh If she needed to fetch something why wouldn t she tell the nice folks and ask for company Ash is also being stalked by something called a Night Gaunt which the werewolf has met in disguise in a junk shop This pitiless being will suck the life and soul out of anything This is a nice contrast with Ash s wannabe party girl pal whose inane obsession with celebrity music and parties is sucking the life and soul out of her So much so we have to think that even though Ash runs to her home she doesn t tell her she s in trouble Some friend A later move in which Ash befriends the person eating monster is just too unlikely And how come he instantly stops all the inner dialogue about filth stench and decay Up till then it was the only topic of conversation he had The setting shift to the Moonlands seemed good but I failed to connect with the location somehow maybe there was too much information about the place thrown at us at once The author has written for Doctor Who which explains the London setting and visual aspects of this book If you liked this read or if you were as puzzled as I was but liked the London YA scary fantasy idea try reading Stoneheart by Charlie Fletcher which I found altogether convincing and scary Steven Savile Blackwater Blaze is a wolfen He and his pack are sent to the human world by Redhard Jax to kill the dead queen Tanaquill s heir since she can take the throne of the current king But now his pack is dead and he is the only one left to kill the girl and he starts to wonder if Redhart Jax had purposely sent him there knowing that his pack would be killedAshley has never felt like she belonged so when her aunt leaves her a weird book goggles and an umbrella Ashley is than confused after that she sees a teacher being eaten up by a wolfen Blckwater Blaze is after the girl but with so many protectors he can t get to her but when she is attacked by something else Blackwater Blaze and Ashkillion Man i wish people in our world were named like that Savile is definitely making his way up the YA ranks Steven Savile I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review This is very much one of those books that starts off bursting with potential but doesn t quite match my expectations The first portion of the book was so good I was instantly drawn into the story and became so excited If I had to judge in on the first third or so I d be saying it was a 4 star book at least Savile built up the world and setting wonderfully had a really deep knowledge of London that impressed me and seemed to have some original ideas on the kinds of creatures I would meet the Nightgaunt is a wonderful example and magic I would encounter However as I approached the middle of the book I realised I was beginning to have a problem with the pacing of the book This was mostly thanks to Savile s tendency to be a little too wordy and repetitive with his descriptions on the surroundings people and events I also realised that despite liking the characters they seemed to suddenly be a little too changeable flitting from one personality to another making decisions that I felt didn t quite suit them and it caused a bit of confusion When I reached the last third of the book where we finally get to explore the Moonlands I really felt that the book had a chance of being rescued However I was disappointed to find that the plot rushed along far too quickly and it left no time to appreciate the strange new world Ashley found herself in What glimpses I did get felt strong and magical but I really wanted to happen before the climax of the book There was quite the cliffhanger however and I m intrigued enough to want to read . Moonland logistics For a full review see here Steven Savile A novel for young adults that s fully cognisant of the blurry priorities of your average teenage girl that sits nicely alongside the later Harry Potter books in tone it succeeds in being the sort of young adult book that fits the genre by featuring fully realised and believable young adults rather than through dumbing down a plot which means the door is wide open for us old adults to pick it up too Steven Savile s prose is often lush and colourful which suits this fantasy of a young girl stumbling over her destiny beautifully There s plenty of horror along the way and Savile doesn t shy away from putting it front and centre where necessary but there s a mountain of whimsy and invention to go along with it If I have a grumble it s that the first half of the book in which our heroine Ash discovers that she might have to be much than an ordinary schoolgirl is beautifully paced The climax as she battles for the fate of a world that sits alongside our own is also tremendous The middle linking these two marvellous halves feels underdeveloped Having brought Ash to the Moonlands with her protector it would be a horrible spoiler to tell you who that is the plot rushes them with all speed towards the denouement with hardly a moment to appreciate the world that s being fought over This is a shame for the things we do learn hint at a glorious creation It s a small gripe and forgivable if the author makes good on the potential for further stories that he seeds through the closing chapters In short this is a stylish and striking entry in a genre that was beginning to feel samey since Rowling left the field Savile might be the man to shake it up again Steven Savile Ashley is a teenage girl trying to traverse changing into a new school and being a teen when the fairy world and its horrors comes crashing in around her You see Ashley is the true heir to rule the fairy realm but the king aka her father she never knew is set on making her truly dead. Moonlands kindle I was initially grabbed by this incredibly imaginative story and it held me for quite a while I found as the story progressed so did it s pull Don t get me wrong I really enjoyed it but the first was definitely magnetic than the second. Moonlands science fiction fantasy series The characters are written with a vivid flare popping them right off the pages and into your imagination Overall I found the story to be an easy read and entertaining with character names I couldn t help but love Moonlands is a great new fantasy series for the younger or young at heart reader 3. Moonland lamayuru I received this new release copy of Moonlands from BadPress in exchange for a honest review This book is set for republication April 17 never mind what they ve done She wasn t very empowering toward the end of the book. Moonlands Mystery thrillers books Overall not of my favorites from the year but one of best written If you like supernatural YA with some fluffy romance this book is probably for you Steven Savile With Moonlands we began with a good setting and plot lots of magic hidden worlds many supernatural species I ll admit that it wasn t at the top of the to read list When our book club picked it for this months book the pain was taken out of the decision and I dug into it And I am so glad I did Any of the minimal apprehension I had was forgotten before I realized it The characters are interesting and engaging and they blast through a world that is nothing short of fascinating The underlying mystery plays out at the perfect pace allowing some questions to hang in the background while others are quickly answered It s hard to explain what made this book so much fun without giving anything away so I ll settle for saying that I m glad I read it I look forward to the followup because I can t wait to see what happens next Steven Savile I received this book free from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review 5 StarsMy head is full of OMG s but not in a bad way The Ending Holy hell what a plot twist I was not expecting that at all But it s not just the heart clenching plots twist that has my heart almost stopped NO it s the soul ripping cliff hanger A damn cliff hanger Why Now I will have to painstakingly wait for the next installment I will admit before I star prising this read that I wasn t particularly fond of this book when I first started reading it Not that it was bad but the first chapter structure sentence balance and flow were off and it made my eyes wander This stalled the read for me I had to put it aside for a day or so But I was intrigued There was just something about the world I knew nothing about that planted itself in my mind created roots and would not let me forget It made me pick the book up again I m glad I did As I started the next chapter I was enchanted drugged almost I couldn t stop nor could I focus on anything else Aside from that fist blunder the story flowed and sparked to life before my eyes. Moon landscape I did have some doubts about Ash but not as many as I had about Blackwater Blaze I had him paged as a ruthless blood thirsty singled minded monster I was hoping he was going to get killed off But I was proven wrong He proved to be so much than my first impression I did know that from the first moment he say Ash that he wasn t going to kill her Saw that Ship miles away Back to Ash. Moon landing 1969 My doubt s or say dislikes about Ash happen up on her introduction She did an overuse YA clich that made me cringe I m not pretty I m not special As she paints a mural of another world on her wall yeah not special at all _ That aside she grew fast She used her brain to connect the dots She tried to keep things in her control even when it looked like the end was near She made the first move she swallowed her fear and rose above it all She made choices with knowledge and grace way beyond her years ones that most teens could never fathom Power is hard to give up It warmed my heart to see that Ash s parents didn t do the YA disappear Her mother dove right in and in doing so became one of my favourite characters The world of the Moonlands was described masterfully It was like Steven Savile had personally been there and I was reading first hand accounts It made me wanted to go there and see that exquisite world myself I hung on every world every detail no matter how small There is a pureness about that world one we hardly ever see in our concrete jungles Magnificently Dangerous. Moonlands Science Fiction fantasypros I highly recommend the read It s unlike any world you have very read about It s a world that only a dream could create and only a writer can bring to life Happy Reading Emily Steven Savile I received a free copy of this e book on NetGalley in exchange for a review. Moon landing today 5This book starts out so well but kind of slows down towards the middle and then dramatically dives to a fiery death This is a mix of fairy tales blended together to create a new and unique world Ashley thinks she s an ordinary girl until she finds out she s really an heir to the Moonlands kingdom which is currently being ruled a king who doesn t want to give up his power and so he s going to kill his daughter to keep it the throne belongs to females only She s been raised in the non magical London until one day her aunt dies who was one of her protectors and things are set into motion to for Ash to set about achieving her destiny. Moonland ladakh I thought that the beginning of the book was very strong and rather intriguing You have medley of interesting characters The only problem was that occasionally Savile got a bit wordy with his descriptions The plot also doesn t start moving until the middle of book but while it wasn t noticeable then because of all the build up it shows in the latter part of the book where everything seems a bit rushed I expected trouble to cross her path while she s in Moonlands aside from a pack of wolves The characters also didn t annoy me until the later part of the book I don t understand the recent trend of redeeming bad guys and making them love interests Redemption arcs are amazing but only when done right and only when the character goes through enough trouble to convince me to forgive them However this fucking guy ate her teacher and she forgives him because he saved her life Not only that but she immediately develops a crush on him This is so utterly disturbing That s the other thing I don t understand how Blaze who seemed always a smart man to do a 180 He knew from the start what he was doing but somehow he didn t see it as problematic until his own life is on the line But even when his loyalty is switching he decides to go kill and eat someone. Moonlander truck camper And you want me to want this character s redemption Why does he eat people at all Yeah he s werewolf or just a wolf I d be cool if he just ate animals but people And this is the romantic interest excuse me HE ATE SOMEONE To me it seems he should have been a much older man who becomes her protector especially as one of the most powerful Alpha s around and maybe he has a hot son who becomes a love interest Otherwise this is just deep level disturbing on so many levels. Moonlands ebookee Ashley too was suddenly devoid of all personality after they went into Moonlands Going from a somewhat believable teenage girl who is confused and frightened by the sudden changes in her life to an emotionless void The problem with that was I think the rushed second part the plot kind of falls apart because nothing really happens They just travel for a couple of days with the only conflict being the pack but that passes quickly Then they re in the city for the supposed face off with the evil king I wish there was evil to him than just the desire to keep the throne I mean his kingdom seems peaceful and prosperous otherwise Or was Jax the bad guy or the sickness I don t know I kind of skimmed the last 20% of the novel I wish the quality of the book didn t plumpet with the second half but unfortunately it does Judging by the first half alone this would have been a 4 star read for me Which I think is just too bad Steven Savile
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