1 Followers
21 Following
BookLoversCodex

The Book Lovers Codex

I am a twenty-something, happily married, mother of one who loves books. I love reading them. I love looking at them. I love their smell. Libraries and bookstores are my holy places... No I'm not being blasphemous. Books are my religion and if you don't like that then you're probably reading the wrong blog I love ebooks too. I love how my Kindle can hold thousands of books and wherever I go in the world they can come with me. I love how the emergence of ebooks has resulted in more books being published than ever before - for better or for worse My love of books is the reason for this blog. I want to share it with other people who love books, I'm opinionated and passionate and I want to share those opinions with you and see what you think, do you agree or disagree? I want to hear your opinions and your recommendations... Basically I want to share the book love! I will pretty much read anything that is a romance but I mainly read paranormal romance, urban fantasy, new adult, young adult, and erotica... Plus the odd book here and there that is not a romance of any description! So that's what to expect from this blog. If you like what you see, please follow!
Under the Moon - Natalie J. Damschroder My Thoughts:

This book held my attention but it wasn't something I couldn't put down.

I liked the main characters and I liked the dynamic between them. I really liked how the author could have a quasi love triangle and resolve it without making you dissatisfied.

I liked the overall story BUT the world the book was set in was really underdeveloped and, in my opinion, it really weakened the story.

On the other hand, I think if the author had bulked up the story with more background detail on the goddesses, the society, the protectors and how they interact with the world at large it would've bogged the story down too much to really hold my interest.

So, basically it's an entertaining read for a couple of days. Its really enjoyable if you just dont think too much about it and it's good enough to make me read the sequel when its published.