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Moonful of Love

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Moonful of Love

By: Magus Tor
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"A haunting and poignant meditation on forgiveness, faith, and love." Review by Kirkus Review Orphaned as a small boy, Kell Mocking has made some bad choices in life and it’s finally time to make things right so he is journeying on foot to seek the redemption he so desperately needs. On the way, he takes a mysterious, suicidal girl under his wing and explains to her the sum of his parts, the mistakes he’s made and about beautiful, gentle Angelius, the only person he’s ever loved. "Moonful of Love is one of the most captivating and beautiful stories I have read in a very long while. From the first page, where Kellion rescues the girl, the reader is spellbound by the fluidity of the writing and the spaciousness of the story. In the same way that the girl listens openly and quietly to Kellion's story such that she doesn't want to leave his side, the reader is left sitting quietly in their wake, not wanting to leave Moonful of Love. Magnus Tor has done an incredible job of making Kellion, a character of rebellion and addiction, who would not typically draw empathy, into a character which the reader cannot let go and is rooting for. Even during times when the book was put down, Kellion and the girl remained in my mind as I eagerly wanted to get back to them and ensure Kellion's journey came to its proper end. There is something quite rare and welcoming today about a story that is told unhurriedly; a story told at the quiet and simple pace of the man and a girl walking in the contentment of their own company. This book is a refreshing treat from a fast-paced world and the many books that follow suit. It is, instead, a well-woven journey of a realistic, well-developed character's quest to find salvation, whose thoughts and questions will mirror those of any reader. " Review by Kathi Nidd for Readers' Favorite Paranormal
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