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Binding Moonlight

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Nrekeeka 'Keeka' Seldon knows what it feels like to lose loved ones.

First her father. Then her mother. And now her sister has contracted the deadly Amaran Virus. The Parset Department of Health and Welfare has been searching for a cure to this alien illness for decades, only to come up empty-handed. Desperate, they hire Robyn Stamos, a teenage prodigy with an agenda all his own. For him, finding what has been so elusive is no more than child's play. But he's not ready to hand it over just yet.

When family is all you have, you do everything in your power to protect them. Even if that means stealing from the government.

Binding Moonlight is a character-driven light sci-fi drama, and the first book in the Moonlit Memoirs series.

327 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 18, 2021

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December 23, 2020
I had an advanced copy of Binding Moonlight (Definitive Edition), and it was phenomenal!

A character-driven sci-fi tale that introduces a unique and eclectic ensemble cast. You love to love some—and love to hate others. Very distinct and varied personalities, some of which make you just want to cringe—in the best of ways. And they all gel perfectly—and sometimes not so perfectly—by design. You feel their pain, enjoy their triumph. Laugh alongside them.
I really loved how I felt like I had been living in the world since day one and had been seamlessly dropped into the world. Easy to imagine environment. That’s the beauty of this book. The author leaves a lot of environmental descriptions to the reader’s imagination—and that’s how reading a book should be.

The story was captivating, bringing a great mix of sci-fi and character drama elements, brilliantly woven together in a world that just feels “lived in.” The hardships these characters face, the determination they must show in the face of multiple adversaries intermingles wonderfully with humorous situations, sass and snark, and snippets of everyday life.

One of the best things about this book is the fact that the story can continue in so many ways, and I eagerly look forward to everything the author will create in the future. The potential for more content is tantalizing!

Binding Moonlight (Definitive Edition) is a great read, plain and simple!
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