**
2 Stars/5
Thanks to Netgalley and Indie Inked for giving me this
book to review.
In a world where everyone is ranked on how powerful their
magic is, Emily is an outcast and thought she was the only one born without any
magic. That is until she meets Ashe and is instantly drawn to him. When the
source of magic on their world is destroyed, everyone but Emily, Ashe, Emily’s
friend Blaze and a girl called Raelyn have disappeared and Emily and Ashe have
developed powers. They have to fight to find out who they are and to save the
lives of not just their world but other worlds that are dying.
Sun and Moon is an OK fantasy book, but while at the
start fitted the description of the book, about halfway thought the story, it
changed and made it really hard to follow.
Emily was an interesting character with her struggle
again destruction and the hard time she had with people judging her because of
her lack of power. However, I found Ashe dull and seemed to have not much
personality.
Overall Sun and Moon is an interesting concept but a bit
let down by the story and the characters.
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