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Review: Oracle’s Moon (Elder Races #4) by Thea Harrison

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Review: Oracle’s Moon (Elder Races #4) by Thea HarrisonOracle's Moon by Thea Harrison
Series: Elder Races #4
Published by Berkley on March 6, 2012
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy
Pages: 33
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Paperback
Source: Bought
five-stars
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An untested young woman must claim her place as the Oracle—and contend with a powerful Djinn—in this novel of the Elder Races.

As a second daughter, Grace Andreas never had to worry about the intrigues of the Elder Races. But when her sister, Petra, and her husband are both killed, Grace inherits the Power and responsibilities of the Oracle of Louisville, as well as her sister’s two young children—neither of which she is prepared for.

Yet, she is not alone. Khalil, Demonkind and Djinn Prince of House Marid—driven by his genuine caring for the children—has decided to make himself a part of the household both as their guardian and as an exasperating counterpoint to Grace’s impudence towards the Elder Races.

But when an attempt is made on Grace’s life, she realizes that Khalil is the only one can protect her—and offer her more than any mortal man...


Also in this series: Dragos Takes a Holiday, Pia Saves the Day, Peanut Goes to School, Night's Honor, Midnight's Kiss, The Wicked
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~ 5 Oracle’s Moon Stars ~

Oracle’s Moonis book four in the Elder Races series by Thea Harrison. This is one of my favorites next to Dragon Bound in this series and I’ve already read it twice. I love it!

Oracle’s Moonpicks up immediately following the conclusion to Serpent’s Kiss and there are a few references from the previous book; however they are vague and enough that you don’t feel lost if you have not read the other books yet.

Khalil, a Djinn Prince who does not think to highly of humans, but is fascinated by Grace and he can’t understand why. He is one of my favorite males in this series. Little by little Graces and the kids knock down his attitude until he is teasing Grace as much as she is teasing him. His protective nature is completely sexy and after reading this book, I want more Djinn, maybe even one of my own.

Grace, is human, but also has a rear power among the witches plus the power of the Oracle. She is everything a heroine should be feisty, strong, compassionate and a survivor. After a very bad accident, gaining a Power she never wanted, and runny on very little money, she still keeps it together. You never hear her complain instead she tries to make the most of the situation. 

These two have an interesting relationship and watch it grow and develop was fascinating. The sex was well written, powerful, and intense that I felt how life altering it was for these two. The children are cute and adorable with their own unique personalities which end up adding value to the story. There is also some light humor, that you will find yourself laughing at something that was said, when you never expected too. 

Thea Harrison delivered a wonderful love story. There is action, danger, cameos, and romance. It has everything I like to read. And a great set-up for the next book. I highly recommend picking up this series. I hope the author will return to Khalil and Grace some day. I would love to see them again.

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UPDATE:
Audio Review: OMG… The audiobook is amazing. I feel in love all over again with Oracle’s Moon. Good god the Jinn are so otherworldly.

 

 

About Thea Harrison

I write paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and other stuff. I taught myself to read when I was four. That was around the time I tried to ride my tricycle to work. I wasn’t sure where work was, but I knew it had to be interesting if people went there every day. Now I combine my love of books with work, and I don’t have to ride my tricycle to get there. My Elder Races series began May, 2011. You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook!


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4 thoughts on “Review: Oracle’s Moon (Elder Races #4) by Thea Harrison

  1. I wish she would write another one. I loved this one. The Djinn are different and cool. I would love to revisit this couple. It’s left open on what happens with Grace and her gift. Thank you for stoping in Melanie.

  2. I forgot all about this one. I’m so glad you reminded me of it. I tend to get caught up in the Wyr that I forgot completely about the Djinn. Great review.

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