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Book Review of Moonlight Masquerade

Moonlight Masquerade
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With the new fad of Downton Abbey (and Im speaking as an avid fan myself), it seems there will probably be a great many more regencies showing up on the Christian fiction market. But what I liked about Moonlight Masquerade is that it doesnt have to fit any one mold or expectation. The story was fresh, interesting and engaging.

I liked the espionage angle and it is definitely one of those upstairs/downstairs relationships with a twist that I wasnt sure the two main characters could actually fall in love. Amazing, considering they are the main characters. (wink)

I love titles that actually match a scene within the story and the masquerade under moonlight is definitely one such moment. Oh goodnesstalk about a good fiction moment.

Parts of the story werent *as* engaging as far as the actual telling of the story and I thought parts a bit repetitive, but overall the story was one Im still glad I took the time to read.

Several sections during the story bore a delightful smidge of humor. Secondary characters had strength beyond the page and gave delightful spice to the story. I enjoyed reading the progression and character growth. An overall entertaining read.

This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers for my copy to review

**Available March 2013 from Revell, a division of Baker Publishers**