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Review: Shadow Web by Yasmine Galenorn

Shadow Web

Yasmine Galenorn

Moonshadow Bay Series, Book 5 

Kindle Edition
Expected publication: November 30th 2021 by Nightqueen Enterprises LLC
The holidays are here, and this year, they’re deadly…

It’s my first Thanksgiving back in Moonshadow Bay, and everything is hunky-dory until the Witches Guild assigns me a research project for the upcoming Winter Solstice Festival. Not only do I melt down my computer, but I download a demon who ends up stuck in my house.

But Tarvish the Funtime demon is the least of my worries when my grandmother asks my BFF and me to go undercover. A magical pyramid scheme has moved into town and it’s siphoning more than money off its recruits. Will we be able to take it down, or will the leader of the cult manage to silence us for good?

4.5 Stars

 It’s Thanksgiving time in Moonshadow Bay and January Jackson,  in what should be a wonderful vacation while hosting her first Thanksgiving upon returning home, she soon realizes what the hustle and bustle of the season is all about. When a research project comes from left field and leaves her without a computer, a strange demon manifests in her house and an undercover mission from her grandmother that has her on edge.  With chaos rising and soon a house full of people, January has a lot to cross off that to-do list in Shadow Web. 

I thoroughly enjoyed Shadow Web. January is really becoming one with herself. She is learning who she is and it’s very much starting to show. I felt a big sense of hearth and home throughout the story. She has finally I believe put her past life behind her and is really looking forward to things to come. She’s happy and it shows.  January knows that family is not always blood and she sees that in the people around her. She’s willing to help get to the bottom of things and even puts her own self in danger to make things right. From Funtime Demons to putting her own self in danger January makes leaps and bounds with who she is and what she’s capable of doing. Yasmine Galenorn gives a true holiday feel with her unique style of paranormal with Shadow Web.

Review: Harvest Web by Yasmine Galenorn

Harvest Web

Yasmine Galenorn

Moonshadow Bay Series, Book 4

Kindle Edition
Expected publication: October 5th 2021
Summer has been kind to January–work has involved a lot of quiet research, she’s helped Ari revamp her wedding plans, and settled into a comfortable routine with Killian. That all comes to a screeching halt when autumn crashes in like a bull in a china shop.January finds herself plagued with an obnoxious house-ghost when she literally discovers a skeleton in her closet. She must discover who the dead man was, and why his skeleton is in her house before she can exorcise the spirit–not an easy task in itself. But then, at work, a much more serious issue arises when Conjure Ink’s new client is killed by the Whatcom County Devil–an urban legend come to life. Now, they must find the creature and destroy it before it strikes again.

Reading Order of the Series

:1. Starlight Web
3. Conjure Web
4. Harvest Web
5. Shadow Web

5 Stars 

Yasmine Galenorn has an amazing talent for creating a world you never want to leave. Moonshadow Bay is magical. 

January spoke too soon about her summer being a quiet one. Fall hits her in full force creating much havoc and mystery. Recent house renovations have awoken a few spirits in January‘s house. Upon investigation skeletal remains have been found in a forgotten room within the house. Not to mention a mysterious creature having his way on the town.  January is knee-deep in more paranormal chaos then she can shake a stick at. With The help of her coworkers at Conjure Ink and  Ari, a best friend’s work is never done, January is determined to get her house back and take out an urban legend before it does any more damage. 

Harvest Web is a fast paced, thrilling paranormal suspense.  First and foremost Ms. Galenorn’s world building is top notch and like no other. Moonshadow Bay is unique and magical. Just like the beings within. January has become a favorite character for me. She continues to develop and discover more about herself. She’s strong yet adaptive. In Harvest Moon, January finds a confidence within herself we have not seen before. She’s quick thinking and willing to learn.  She knows her weaknesses and is able to admit the things in life she doesn’t want. I can relate to January in many ways allowing me to connect with her. Harvest Web brings things from the past, mysteries of forest and a whole lot of magic.  Harvest Web was fantastic.  Written with raunch rich details you truly feel like you are in Moonshadow Bay.