Genre: Urban
Fantasy/ Paranormal/ Mystery/ Contemporary
Approximate
word count: 90-95,000 words
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Author:
Maria Schneider grew up in New Mexico and currently lives
near Austin, Texas with her husband.
After working in the computer industry for twelve years
she now enjoys creating messes and inventing characters to find their way clear
of her imaginings.
You can find several of Maria's short stories online in
such fine magazines as: Coyote Wild
Magazine, www.AnthologyBuilder.com,
TownDrunkMag.com and Over My Dead Body.
She writes cozy mysteries, fantasy, paranormal mysteries.
Feel free to follow her on her blog.
Description:
“Under Witch Moon is the first in an urban fantasy series:
When dead bodies start turning up Adriel has no choice but to talk to White
Feather, an undercover cop. Unfortunately, Adriel is a witch and White Feather
isn't convinced she's innocent of wrongdoing. She's going to have to talk
fast--and set spells even faster if she expects to survive.”
Appraisal:
What starts off as a small protection spell for a misdirected customer
quickly mushrooms into a devious scheme involving an evil witch with much farther
reaching implications than can be imagined. As the plot grows and the tendrils
of the scheme are exposed, Adreil struggles to keep her head above water and
her clients safe.
The storyline in this novel is much darker and complicated than I
expected. Ms. Schneider has taken great care to make her plot
believable and as logical as it can be to draw us into the conspiracy that
makes up her story as well as the magic that Adreil spells to insure the best
possible outcome. Her characters were all well developed. Lynx was a great
character, it was easy to buy into his situation and Adreil’s affection for
him. I also really liked White Feather and enjoyed watching his and Adreil’s
relationship and respect for each other develop. I even enjoyed the Vampire and
his role in the whole scheme of things. Sheila, the evil voodoo witch, was
scary as hell! *shudders* She was the
epitome of nightmares.
All in all this is a unique captivating story that will make you
shudder and have you cheering for witches and warlocks.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I found no significant issues with editing or formatting.
Rating:
***** Five stars
2 comments:
I love this series! The other books are equally as good if not better!
That is what I have heard, Ms. Cantwell. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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