Once upon a time, long, long ago a flower fairy looked up to the sky and dared to fall in love with the Man in the Moon…
I have to say that I really liked this book. It starts off a group of fairies listening to Danika, a story-telling fairy. She begins telling them the story of the Man in the Moon. The Man in the Moon, of course, is named Jericho and is swallowed in darkness. How did he get to be like this? He had relations with Siria, the radiant woman of the Sun. Jericho, then became the Man in the Moon after this and will be trapped in Kingdom for the rest of his life. He can only leave the Moon for a couple of days a month, otherwise he's always in the sky. It's a lonely existence with the daily short run in with Siria, when the moon and the sun share the sky. Siria made it easy to hate her for trapping Jericho into being her counterpart, but part of me recognizes her need to be loved, though it should be said that nothing went according for plan for her. Jericho wants his freedom and envies those he watches below. One day, he sees a flower fairy named Calanthe and from the moment he sees her, he is lost. I absolutely enjoyed this book though it would have been better if I had read the series from book one to this one, which is book six.
4 stars
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