The Quarter Moon
The Afterlife Saga, Book 4
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Rebecca Rainsford
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Stephanie Hudson
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With Keira finding death at her door, she is suddenly plunged into a world of the unknown and has to face it alone...or does she? Soon this new life is filled with heartache, shadowed followers and cryptic messages that promise only to lead her deeper into world of the supernatural like never before.
For Keira, even taking a breath without the other half of her soul is painful enough. So when given the choice either to accept what life the fates have decided she live or to force that life behind her and accept the dangerous journey ahead, the answer is easy....
She will fight to save the man she loves. But this fight includes heaven and hell in search of the truth, a truth that will either set her heart free or be destroyed on the other side. Are the fates really to be trusted?
©2013 Stephanie Hudson (P)2016 Audible, LtdWhat listeners say about The Quarter Moon
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- Carla Davis
- 13-06-20
Amazing!
This was already my favourite book of the series so had to be the first one I got with my free trial. Well it has me hooked on getting all of the books on audio! I laughed, cried and found new things about the book that I never knew were in there. The narrator is perfect. The journey Keira goes on to get her new friends, and the growth she goes through is amazing. Keep it up Steph!
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- Nathan Leigh Martin
- 01-12-20
amazing
Dominic draven was a a bit of a fool but I could relate but wouldn't do the same I would've told Kira in person Goodbye
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- Cristina
- 22-11-19
Stick with it, it gets better
I almost gave up after chapter 3 (too much screaming for my liking) but I am glad I didn't as the story gets better with an impressive finale! Stephanie Hudson spins a tangled web but gripping!
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- Kerry morgan
- 13-09-22
An emotional rollercoaster
I don’t think I’ve ever been on the edge of my seat this much with any other book .not only was it funny and the characters were lovable but I don’t think I’ve ever felt anger and hate towards a book character before I felt every betrayal and hurt , then to be have it turn completely around and feel sorry and pity and heartache that nearly brought me to tears myself .. to have the talent to make the reader feel like it was happening to you is a great talent indeed … highly recommended not only this book but this series .
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- charlotte
- 04-06-23
Just... Why?
Im sticking with this series as you get a nice long book for the price but it's just.... Random and a bit all over the place. I bloody love Pip and am glad she's in it a bit again but... What is it with all the bad guys just drooling all over keira? Like, oh, here's another one. This whole book seemed a bit pointless?
And why does she bite her lip every 45 seconds for any feeling she has?!
In a way it was better having less Dominic in it as in previous books I just kept waiting for her to realise he was an emotionally abusive git.
Why is she so surprised all the time when she sees a new demon? Like, you've been to hell, why is this sill a surprise?
Anyway, I'll probably annoy myself and listen to the next one...
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- Donna
- 26-12-20
I want to know what comes next but......
As the series progresses I find Keira's almost inability to call Dominic, her significant other by his given, and quite frankly lovely, first name and stubbornly insisting on calling him Draven, annoying! Especially when there are multiple memebers of his family who obviously share this same surname.
The phrase "I bit my lip" is making me want to punch holes in walls and I think I'm close to detatching a retina with all the eye rolling I'm doing listening to her antics. I also find her extreme levels of embarrassment and shame at absolutely anything and everything a less than endearing trait.
So I'm praying for 100% less lip biting or along with all these other annoyances I don't think I can continue with the series.
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- Zoe
- 15-07-24
FMC is so obtuse it hurts
I have listened to a few of these now, hoping they will get better. But I’m officially done.
Technically the lore/the supporting characters are good and have a lot of potential. It’s the main characters that ruin the story. Enough with the disappearances/kidnapping.
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