The Moon Dwellers by David Estes Review

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Firstly, many thanks to David Estes who kindly send me a copy of Mood Dwellers.
The novel is so amazing, now I understand why so many people has praised it.

Adele, our heroine (which is also the name of David’s wife, that’s cool to use his wife name) is a kickass girl who I adore so much. she’s strong, fierce, yet soft and innocent.

I love the way David spills the background story little by little, giving us truth but not lay it openly all at once. even by the end of book one, there are still secret hidden by Tristan.

oh well, Tristan. how I love his connection to Adele so much, and the chemistry is so strong, makes me wonder whats the real deal of the electricity between them.

one thing more I love about this book is how David Estes puts humor in thrilling scenes, and it worked brilliantly. it cracked me up, sometimes I found myself smiling or even laughing when reading this book.

one thing that disturbed me is actually the switching part of Adele and Tristan, although I know its good to makes me understand their feeling and background better, its kinda bother me how the point of view change back and forth. but maybe its just me who like to read mono point of view. but its just a meaningless glitch really, for I really enjoy every second reading this.

I already bought book two and three, and I can’t wait to get started! (that’s another thing I love about David Estes, he doesn’t makes me wait until next year or so to read the next book!)