Moonlight And Midtown: A Fairy Tale Retelling of Sleeping Beauty

· Fairy Tales of the Magicorum Book 2 · Monster House Books
4.3
60 reviews
Ebook
125
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About this ebook

A fairy tale retelling with a twist! 


After battling werewolves and evil aunties, Bryar Rose is ready to enjoy her new life. No more crazy aunties. Her curse is toast. And Bry’s new man, Knox, is literally a dream come true. Best of all, Bry will soon attend a regular high school. Forget those sketchy tutors! To get ready, Bry is dedicating the rest of her summer to some serious back-to-school shopping with her best friend, Elle. It’s a blast, except for one thing:


Mysterious strangers are following Bry across Manhattan.


All these stalkers have oddly familiar scents and an uncanny ability to slip into the shadows whenever Bry tries to confront them. Even worse, their presence is making Knox act crazy with a capital C.


But Bry’s having none of it. Enough of her life has already been ruined by secrets. With Elle’s help, Bry plans to confront these strangers, find out what they want, and send them packing. Trouble is, the truth about their identity won’t be so easy to manage, especially when Bry finds out how these stalkers could change her future with Knox…and not for the better.


Perfect for readers who love young adult books with romance, action, adventure, and one-of-a-kind world building. Magicorum characters KNOW they’re stuck in a fairy tale life template… and struggle with the role of fantasy and magic in their future.


Fairy Tales of the Magicorum Series

A series of modern fairy tales with sass, action and romance

1. Wolves and Roses

2. Moonlight and Midtown

3. Shifters and Glyphs

4. Slippers and Thieves

5. Bandits and Ball Gowns

6. Fire and Cinder

7. Fairies and Frosting

8. Towers and Tithes

9. Evil Queens and Goblin Kings

10. Scars and Weres

Ratings and reviews

4.3
60 reviews
Tsu Nimh
April 16, 2022
Time travel or lack of author attention? First book had heroine turn 18. Now she's 17? way too much rehashing of first book in infodumps ...
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Isabella Wallin
May 16, 2020
I made the mistake of not looking at how long the book was before I bought it. The story felt rushed and incomplete. too much of it was repeating from the last book, and the plot sucked
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Shayla Oliver
October 16, 2018
Love it, I've been looking forward to continuing this storyline and it did not disappoint. On to the next book!
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About the author

Christina Bauer believes that fantasy books are like bacon: they just make life better. All of which is why she writes romance novels that feature demons, dragons, wizards, witches, elves, elementals, and a bunch of random stuff that she brainstorms while riding the Boston T. Oh, and she includes lots of humor and kick-ass chicks, too. Christina lives in Newton, MA with her husband, son, and semi-insane golden retriever, Ruby. 


Fairy Tales of the Magicorum Series

A series of modern fairy tales with sass, action and romance 

1. Wolves And Roses

1.5 Moonlight And Midtown

2. Shifters And Glyphs

3. Slippers And Thieves 


Also From Christina Bauer

- Angelbound, the story of a part-demon girl who fights evil souls in Purgatory’s Arena

- Dimension Drift, a dystopian adventure with science, snark and hot aliens

- Fairy Tales of the Magicorum, a series of modern fairy tales with sass, action and romance

- Beholder, where a medieval farm girl discovers necromancy and true love


Don’t Miss Out

Get your FREE copy of Christina’s novella, BEVERLY HILLS VAMPIRE, when you sign up for her personal newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/bauersbooks ***Not available in stores***

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