Full Moon in Leo
Brooklyn Ray
Publication date: October 1st 2020
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
Small-town magic, two heavy hearts—one unforgettable winter solstice
Cole Morrison left Jewel’s snow-covered fir trees ten years ago. But after a disastrous family Thanksgiving, Jewel seems like the only place left to go. When a run-in with a gorgeous stranger leaves him with debt to pay, Cole’s escape from his past turns out to be much more than a lonely Christmas vacation.
Jesse Carroway, the local Jewel witch, has been running his family’s successful, small-town Apothecary ever since his grandmother passed away. When Cole stumbles into his shop and accidentally wrecks a good portion of his inventory, Jesse does the only thing he can possibly think of—offers Cole a job and himself some help for the upcoming holiday rush.
Cole’s clumsy with candles and doesn’t trust easily, but soon Jesse gets a peek at the guy behind his bad-boy reputation. As the nights lengthen toward Yule, Jesse wonders if magic is to blame or if Cole might’ve fallen into his life for a reason…
Author Bio:
Brooklyn Ray (they/them) is an award-winning author of Queer Paranormal Romance and Erotica. They’re a fan of fresh brewed tea, long walks through the woods, and evenings spent reading sexy books. They write about witches, necromancers, and other magical creatures, and moonlight as a tarot and palm reader in the Pacific Northwest. Find them on Instagram @brooklynrayauthor
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Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I want to thank Brooklyn Ray and Xpresso Tours for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Brooklyn Ray writes a very unique take on a love story in Full Moon in Leo.
The cover of this book was beautiful and sweet. However, I didn’t think it went with the theme of the book at all.
Brooklyn brought awareness to trans, pansexual individuals, and how they classify themselves. Many books in the LGBTQ genre I have read do not address this issue. So, I am glad that Brooklyn did.
The bunny in the book was adorable and a favorite character of mine.
Brooklyn threw a little paranormal aspect into the storyline. Usually, I am not a fan but they made it work to make it an interesting storyline.
The chemistry and sexual tension between the two characters were great.
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