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Mass Market Paperback Moon Gazer Book

ISBN: 0505527251

ISBN13: 9780505527257

Moon Gazer

(Part of the Apocalypse Later Series)

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Another thrilling installment in the Apocalypse Later standalone series by award winning author Mari Mancusi. Imagine waking up in a post-apocalyptic, nightmare world--and being told your whole life... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Impressive

If you like your books to contain a mix of romance, sci-fi, and action, then Moongazer is a must-read. It hooks you in starting with the first page and not once loses its fast-paced momentum. The post-apocalyptic world Mancusi has created is compelling, as are Skye's struggles as she tries to unravel her true identity and which reality to believe in -- the life she believes to have on Earth, or the darker version of it that she doesn't even recall in the world known as Terra. Skye's first-person narration is delightful to read and is enough to keep your eyes glued to the pages even if the book wasn't filled with impressive world-building and clever plot twists. I especially loved how Skye was a video game designer, for it added different depths to the quandary of reality. The romance that develops between Skye and Dawn helps keep the story grounded amidst the action and will draw you in as much as the other gripping aspects of the book. The characters have great chemistry together, adding just the right amount of tension to an already suspenseful plot. Moongazer is one of the better paranormal romances I have read in a while, and I recommend that you take a break from reality and pick up your own copy to immerse yourself in now.

A riveting romance for gamers and fantasy lovers alike

Dorchester SHOMI continues the theme of alternative reality with MOONGAZER the second title in this new action romance imprint. Skye Brown is a game designer for Chix0r an all female video company based in New York City. With a deadline for a new game imminent, Skye is troubled by dreams that are interfering with her work as well as her sleep. The dreams involve a post-apocalyptic underground world called Terra, which has striking similarities to Earth. There she finds herself a fugitive on the run from government soldiers. Skye is given a cryptic message by her yoga instructor to find Dawn and avoid Duske. In actuality Glenda is an Eclipser sent to pull Skye back with her to Terra. With each dream Skye's own memories blur and Terra becomes more real. There people know her as Mariah Quinn, a revolutionary leader of the Eclipsers, a group of rebel Indy's who hope to free the Dark Siders (irradiated mutants kept as slaves) from the oppressive Council she'd been born to govern. Only if Dawn Grey is to be believed she'd betrayed their cause on the very night of their uprising. Dawn had once been her lover but now he has nothing but contempt for her. The government has developed the Moongazing program to give the people of Terra new hope. Or so they said. Those with enough money could "gaze into the moon" and visit Earth. It was a chance to escape the reality of a war torn Terra, to live above ground in a world free of radiation and to take on whatever role they chose to play. Some chose to visit regularly, others chose to relocate permanently. Mariah had investigated the Gazing experience hoping to expose government crimes but once involved had become addicted to the Gazer's inhalant and had wanted nothing more than to stay on Earth forever. She had left the resistance at the most critical moment. But because Dawn had loved her, he had hidden her behavior from the Eclipsers and the Dark Siders who continued to worship her. To the Eclipsers Mariah is their savior, which is why they have forcibly pulled her (Skye) back from Earth. In spite of Skye's protests that she is not the person they seek, even her fingerprints match the missing leader's. Dawn believes the drugs have simply taken away her memories. Senator Duske of the Council of Eight, the totalitarian government of Terra, has a different explanation. He accepts her identity of Skye Brown, Earthling computer geek and he is willing to send her back home if she will agree to talk up Earth at a Moongazing seminar. Who to believe? Duske, the wealthy politician who can give her back the only identity she's ever known, or Dawn, the courageous, caring neuro-Terran soldier who risks his life on a daily basis to put an end to the unspeakable atrocities perpetrated on his people - a meaningless existence or a just cause and the man she is rapidly coming to love? At what point does reality cease to matter? The book is written in such a way that even the reader is unsure of her true identity u

Edgy, Smart and A Fabulous Read

Kudos to Dorchester for all the risks it lets its authors take with lines like Shomi. It gives me hope. Moongazer is the second book released from the manga-esque line Shomi and it's just as good as Liz Maverick's Wired. In this story, Mancusi gives us Skye, but is she Mariah? And a dimension flipping world of Terra, devastated by war and famine and those lucky souls who leave through Moongazing to live on Earth. Skye gets pulled to Terra where people there think she's a revolutionary named Mariah, including the very sexy blond who whisks her away on his hoverbike. Mancusi delivers lots of taut action, steamy romance and excellent storytelling and I can't say enough wonderful stuff about Moongazing so I'll close by urging you all to get out and grab this one for yourselves.

An Innovative, Edge of Your Seat Story

I've been a fan of paranormal romance since Christine Feehan first introduced us to her Carpathians nearly ten years ago. While I still love the genre, there have been so many vampire/werewolf novels lately that I was itching to read something different, something that pushed the envelope of paranormal romance. With a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat and twists that keep you guessing until the very end, Moongazer is everything I could have hoped for and more. I absolutely could not put this book down.

Are You Ready to Gaze At The Moon?

I'm glad to see that Dorchester's SHOMI imprint may have some hope after all. While I their first offering Wired qualifies as one of the worst books I read all summer, I'm happy to say Mariane Mancusi's Moongazer is the second best. Skye Brown is a videogame designer haunted by strange dreams. She's been having nightmares of a strange underground world were she's ruthlessly pursued by government soldiers. One night she is pulled across dimensions and wakes up in this strange reality. This has arrived on Terra, a ruined alternate version of Earth. Nuclear war has forced humanity underground. A select few with wealth and power live in luxury while the poorer Dark Siders, the citizens forced to live deeper underground, live in squalor and desperation. Here she must get to the bottom of conflicting claims that Skye is Mariah Quinn, scion of a wealthy family turned leader of a rebellion, or that she is just a girl who resembles Mariah accidentally pulled to Terra through the Moongazing Program, an attempt to relieve overcrowding through immigration to the alternative world. With a unique well-realized subterranean Las Vegas-like setting and plenty of unexpected plot twists, Moongazer hits all the right the notes. Complementing the action is a competently written romance between Skye and follow rebel Dawn Grey. Skye is a well-written character who acts with believable skepticism at first to her new surroundings and undergoes a plausible character evolution as she discovers the truth of things. It's a real page-turner and there were times that I found it hard to tear myself away from the world of Moongazer. The ending is a bit open ended though. Is it too much to hope for a sequel?
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