![]() ![]() On its surface, Both Sides of the Moon is a romance between a werewolf cowboy and the amnesiac vampire who shows up on his ranch… but it’s also a little more complex than that description might sound! This is a book about finding belonging in the face of overpowering grief and guilt as much as it is a story about falling in love it’s layered and thoughtful, both angsty and sweet, funny and dramatic, a fun exploration of tropes and a unique reading experience all at once.Įach chapter alternates between our romantic leads’ (3rd-person-)POVs we’re given access to Roa’s adjustment to the arrival of a strange vampire to whom he is immediately attracted, as well as Fae contending with the loss of his memory and his guilt over potentially endangering the werewolves. Marsh is my friend and writing partner, and I played a role in the creation of this book, so I am a little biased - but I genuinely think people should read this book and want to talk about how good it is! Marsh is my friend and writing partner, and I played a role in the creation of this book, so I am a little biased - but I genuinely think people should read this book and want to talk about how good it is! On its surface, Full disclosure that Fell A. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 starsįull disclosure that Fell A. ![]()
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