Of Sun & Moon (Midnight Guardian, #1) by Bryna Butler

››› Get audio book. ‹‹‹ Original Title: Of Sun & Moon (Midnight Guardian, #1) ISBN: ISBN13: Autor: Bryna Butler (Goodreads Author) Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars (815) counts Original Format: Kindle Edition, 226 pages Download Format: PDF, TXT, ePub, iBook. Published: March 28th 2011 Language: English Genre(s):

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Description: Teens are disappearing in a small river town in southern Ohio as Keira Ryan begins her freshman year. Kidnappings aside, her worries mount as she crushes on an older guy, her best friend starts dating a spoiled cheerleader, and the parents that abandoned her at birth arrive at her doorstep. And, oh yeah, she’s a tooth fairy destined to kick some butt and bring about the end of a royal line of vicious, blood-sucking tyrants. Over the years, humans have pieced together sightings and assumptions to create the myth of the tooth fairy. As it turns out, they were pretty much wrong.

About Author: Other Editions:

- Of Sun & Moon: Midnight Guardian Series, Book 1 (Paperback)

- Of Sun & Moon (Midnight Guardian Series, Book 1)

- Of Sun & Moon (Midnight Guardian Series, Book 1)

Books By Author:

- Whispering Evil (Midnight Guardian, #2)

- Wrong Side of the Grave

- Midnight Child (Midnight Guardian, #3)

- Shadows Rising

- Book of the Lost (Midnight Guardian, #5)

Books In The Series:

- Whispering Evil (Midnight Guardian, #2)

- Midnight Child (Midnight Guardian, #3)

- Shadows Rising

- Book of the Lost (Midnight Guardian, #5)

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Rewiews:

Dec 28, 2012 Andrea Rated it: did not like it Shelves: 2012 Here's the thing, I want to like this book, it's a local artist, but I just can't. I can't even finish it. Which if you know me, then you know that is only something I've done two other times in my entire life. I won't talk badly about this book, but it is poorly written and feels like I'm reading a rough draft of an idea of a book. I feel like the storyline (saying this without reading but half of it) could have potential, but it's so bad that it takes away from the story. The book is written Here's the thing, I want to like this book, it's a local artist, but I just can't. I can't even finish it. Which if you know me, then you know that is only something I've done two other times in my entire life. I won't talk badly about this book, but it is poorly written and feels like I'm reading a rough draft of an idea of a book. I feel like the storyline (saying this without reading but half of it) could have potential, but it's so bad that it takes away from the story. The book is written from both Colby and Keira's POV, yet there is no distinction. One sentence will be Colby speaking and the next is Keira. But wait, let's throw someone else's thinkings in there too randomly. There is no flow. We all know that I hate (with a passion) multiple storytellers, but this is atrocious. Half the time I have to stop and reread a paragraph to even figure out whose speaking. Furthermore, the story is boring and jumpy and very disconnected. We, as readers, are not allowed to connect with the characters. We are given straight facts and story, no emotions or feeling. Without these, how can you bond and grow to love a character. I feel like a stranger is telling a story of something and I have no idea who any of the people that theyre talking about. you know the feeling. Lastly, the story hinges on main events. An actual quote is "nothing happened for a few weeks". I

mean, really? Nothing at all happened? Ok and not lastly, but this bugs me. Is the setting rural or not? I feel confused, probably bc I know that this is set in my town. But we are told its a rural town, but then a chapter later someone has a butler. FYI, no one in any rural town has a butler. No one. It's just silly. 2 likes View 2 comments

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