REVIEW: Who Knows the Moonlight (The Vigilante Book 3) – Tere Michaels

Who Knows the Moonlight (The Vigilante Book 3) Book Cover Who Knows the Moonlight (The Vigilante Book 3)
Who Knows the Moonlight (The Vigilante Book 3)
Tere Michaels
LGBTQ Science Fiction Romance
Dreamspinner Press
February 23, 2021
363

Vigilante Nox Boyet won’t rest until he brings down the man who has destroyed his beloved New York City and now threatens the people he loves. But once he’s taken prisoner by the monster behind the carnage, Nox needs help.

Cade Creel has come a long way from his days as a high-priced rent boy, but he never expected to join the Vigilante on a high-stakes quest, never mind fall in love with him. Now it’s time to step up.

Separated and desperate, Nox and Cade have their work cut out for them. With the help of new friends and old enemies, they must identify the man who has turned New York City into a dystopian nightmare and get the hell out before a raid by the Feds turns the city into a warzone. But first they must find their way back to each other.

Reviewed by Melissa Brus

Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team

This is the third book in a true series and should be read in order. Full Disclosure: I had not read the first two and it still was a five star read for me! This book takes place immediately after the events of book two. Nox and Cade are facing so much in this book that I don’t know where to start. They have found each other and now their pasts are coming back to try to not only tear them apart, but possibly kill them in the process. The tension in this book was so constant that I found it impossible to put it down.

 

This is not an easy or quick read. There is a lot of violence and some pretty horrible human beings to contend with. However, there is also a sweet relationship between not only the main characters of Nox and Cade, but also between the friend group fighting for their lives.

 

I loved the loyalty and commitment that Michaels included in this cast of misfits. They face evil and depravity, and yet still have faith in each other. It was such a beautiful and dynamic part of this story. I definitely need to go back and read the first two books, especially knowing how the story ends.

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