April 9, 2021

Moonchild Post Five

Week 14, Day 4 – Moonchild

Genre: Speculative Fiction
Release Date: June 21, 2016
Cover Design: Kate L. Mary
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In a world fueled by greed and corruption, where airships rule the skies and coal mines have been turned into prisons, Scarlett Moon has one goal: survive. Being tough and looking out for herself is the only way to stay alive, but when her best friend, Rory, is arrested and returned to the mines, all of Scarlett’s carefully built walls threaten to crumble.

After being rescued by an airship full of pirates, led by the sexy and irresistible Asher Kimura, Scarlett finds herself surrounded by cons and fugitives, and thrust into the middle of a coal-smuggling business. When they take her to Columbus, the one place she never wanted to set foot in again, she wants nothing more than to get away. And her discomfort only grows as she becomes increasingly drawn to Asher.

But everything changes when she discovers there may be a way to rescue Rory. Enlisting the pirates’ help, Scarlett sets out on a mission to save her friend, praying that her overwhelming attraction to Asher doesn’t mean the end to her freedom – in more ways than one.


What is your favorite thing about Moonchild?

For a long time, this was my favorite book that I’d written, so when I say that I love everything about this book, I’m not lying. I love3the world I created and the characters because they all had so many layers. I love the relationship between Asher and Scarlett and how damaged they both are, and how he makes her strive to be a better person. I also love that each book is basically it’s own story, so I can literally write as many books in this world as I want. There doesn’t have to be an end to this series, much like Firefly which played a big part in inspiring it. Things come up in the books which will resurface later, but there are no cliffhangers. It makes it fun to imagine what can happen next, because there are so many dark and multifaceted things happening here that the possibilities are endless.While it’s no longer my favorite, the Moonchild world and characters are still at the top of my list of the books I adore and never get tired of.

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