eARC Review: Water Moon by Samantha Sotto

Fantasy

Water Moon

Book Info

  • Released Date: January 14th

  • Publication: Del Rey

  • Pages: 384

  • Format: eBook


enjoy the intricate world-building within Watermoon
— Abigail Books Addiction

I got to say that I didn’t really love this book as much as I thought I would. I’m not saying that I hate it or that it was horrible. I did enjoy reading it. I just thought that I would love it as much as everyone else is. 

It had the perfect description of a cozy fantasy read with Studio Ghibli vibes. I just could not get into the pacing. It was a tad too slow for me. I enjoy the intricate world-building within Watermoon, but it was a tad too slow-paced. I needed to pick up a bit.

Besides the slow pacing, I definitely enjoy the chemistry between Hana and Keishin. It was unexpected but yet slowly building as they continued to spend more and more time with each other. It was Hana and Keishin's choice to grow closer even though they were both from different worlds. 

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