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Moon Spell (Fated Book 2) Kindle Edition
It works to Bellamy’s benefit since he’s been in hiding at Moon Flower from Ashwood, his beloved, who betrayed him two years before. But now that violet fever is sweeping through Etria and Bellamy has fallen deathly ill, not even the madam from the apothecary can heal him.
Ashwood believes only he—his fated mate—can save Bellamy from the sickness. Unfortunately, he’s right. But Bellamy cannot bear being in his presence nor suppress the longing he still feels for the man. Despite their history, Ashwood still owns his heart, and soon it becomes clear that someone from their past presents a danger to them both.
Perhaps Bellamy could use Ashwood to exact his own revenge before dooming him to eternal loneliness without his mate. Except, that plan would require allowing Ashwood to touch him again, and Bellamy isn’t certain he can resist being cast under his spell. Not when Ashwood feels so perfect—and so right.
Please note: Moon Spell is set in an imaginary world reminiscent of our nineteenth century, with some fantastical elements, such as potions and fated mates, and without explicit rules. Reading Moon Flower, the first book in the series, is highly recommended, as some of the plot elements and characterizations wouldn’t otherwise make sense.
TW: Discussions and depictions of assault, as well as a background representation that some might find unconventional.
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About the Author
Iggy Toma is a voice-over artist, musician, and activist based in New York City. He is an avid reader of romance and mystery, and he has a soft spot for daytime soap operas.
Mother, wife, reader, dreamer, Christina Lee lives in the Midwest with her husband and son. She believes in happily-ever-afters for all, so reading and writing romance for everybody under the rainbow helps quench her soul.
Product details
- ASIN : B09FYG7JCT
- Publisher : Christina Lee
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : October 4, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 4.2 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 258 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 2 : Fated
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,184,841 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #5,334 in Gay & Lesbian (Kindle Store)
- #12,018 in Gay Fiction
- #23,503 in Gay Romance
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About the author

Christina lives near Lake Erie in Northeast Ohio and her writing life happens somewhere between a cup of strong coffee and a glass of good red. She writes steamy slow burns with plenty of swoon, because who doesn't melt for those small, tender moments or grand, sweeping gestures?
She has books available through Penguin/Random House as well as self-published works in different sub-genres of romance, including the LGBTQ community because representation matters and everyone deserves a happily-ever-after.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021For those like me that read and loved Moon Flower, this is the story of Bellamy and his fated mate Ashwood. It’s set in the same time and world as the first book, but most of the action takes place away from the Apothecary. It also includes an extra element - shifters! Here we learn that a lot of Oscar’s teasing in book one has actually turned out to be true, despite being mostly a lucky guess on his behalf. No spoilers apart from those revealed in the blurb and Moon Flower, but Bellamy has been denying who he is for several years and hiding from Ashwood who he thinks betrayed him. With some help from Oscar, Ashwood steals Bellamy away from the Apothecary to care from him while he is seriously ill from the violet fever that was sweeping through the town at the end of the first book.
One of my favourite scenes in the book is what I’ll call the “healing” scene and it was a lovely sensual scene and totally hot for a scene that doesn’t include sex. I really loved Ashwood in particular and how the relationship between the two developed once things started to improve and Bellamy got over himself - although his stubbornness was a bit frustrating after a while.
This was a great second book and answered questions about these characters - and some of the other minor characters - that were dangled in Moon Flower. I’m not sure if the author has plans to write more in this world, but I feel like some of the other boys have stories to tell and would love to read them too.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022I love the world that Christina has created for this series. There's a very distinct mood to it. It's kind of dark and gloomy. At times, it's almost depressing but I think that makes the brighter moments and the happily ever after that much better.
After reading Moon Flower, I was really excited for Bellamy's story. Shifters and fated mates are my jam and I can't get enough of them. In Moon Flower, Bellamy seemed so sad. I wanted him to find happiness again. I was intrigued by the references to his mate and I really wanted to know what caused their separation. I'm glad that we got to see firsthand how he and Ashwood fell in love and how Ash betrayed him.
But I've gotta say that Bellamy made me pretty angry. He was so mean to Ash and for way too long. I totally get where he's coming from. He had a right to be upset but he was bullheaded in his refusal to listen to anything that Ash had to say. It made me sad that he'd treat his mate so poorly. The way he treated Oscar sucked too. Oscar was only trying to help save his life and yet he was a jerk to him.
I loved that Ash was the key to curing Bellamy. I mean, isn't the whole point of fated mates being that they are 100% it for the other? Their love, their life, their salvation? Ash being as sweet as he was made me hate Bell's attitude even more. Ash took everything Bell throw at him and was willing to sacrifice his own happiness to appease Bell. My heart broke for him over and over.
Things have a way of working themselves out and that's true here as well. I won't tell you how things play out but I will say that the ending is worth all the angst and that I absolutely adored the epilogue.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021I mentioned in my Moon Flower's review that these stories lack magic.
I actually think that Moon Spell did better in that area. I'm pretty sure the reason was the werewolves and the fact that there was some angst in this story.
However, the story was again too sweet for its own good. There was more angst for sure but my final thought after finishing the book was that it could do with a bit less sweetness.
I'm still willing to read the rest of the series if it continues.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2021This is such a beautiful addition to this series. I love Ashwood and Bellamy! Their second chance at love storyline is so emotional and I love it so much. They definitely had to work for their happy ending but they are so perfect for each other. Such an amazingly beautiful read.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2021This was a lovely tale of two men, pining to be with each other, but separated by past deceit.
It has mild angst, some action, and steamy love scenes. We also get to revisit characters from Moon Flower, which was fun to read again.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2021These two had many obstacles to overcome and definitely deserved their HEA. I felt like their time apart was somewhat good for them to grow but they are definitely best together.
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- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine reading
This wee piece covers both the books, having read them 'back to back'.
A nice variation on the seemingly relentless swathe of shifter /fantasy books. They also deal with the present day problems of sexual harassment and exploitation, in a frank manner. Both end in a HEA after some disturbing happenings for the participants. I enjoyed them overall.
- sarah mitchamReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Fate Intervenes.
MM, Romance. Intriguing and a great read, second in series could be read as a stand-alone but for full understanding I would advise reading in series order. Page turner with great characters. Lots of emotional and sweet moments along with the heat. HEA.
- Hayley SmithReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
I love Christina Lee's writing style and absolutely adore the fated series!
Bellamy and Ashwood's story is beautifully crafted and the pure longing bursts from the pages.
I just want to read more from this world and all the characters.
- Chris GreenwoodReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 6, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Love conquers all.
I really loved this book, so well put together.
This 2 book fantasy is well worth reading.
Well written Christina.