
Member Reviews

I enjoyed the first book more, but it was nice to see where the characters were at three years later. Isabella is just as dysfunctional as she was previously but she is even more reckless. The situation isn't helped when Talyn, a young man who is also sharing a body with an alien god, crash lands on Earth. Add in all the side stories with Ezra and Beauregard and Braga and Fleur, and there is a ton going on.
I will say I loved some of the quips between the characters and the whole-hearted relationships between all of them. This book doesn't guarantee that anyone will come out unscathed, but it's worth it to see how the duology wraps up.

Just finished it. Almost had tears - I mean... dust, totally dust - in my eyes.
This was quite a good sequel and I suppose ending to the duology, it definitely felt a bit longer than the first book, but wow.
It has as many twists and turns as Isabella and Moon switched control.
If you enjoy sci-fi and... hero shit, then this is a book for you. (Definitely read the first one, Vanishing Girl, first though!)

Fun fantasy, for adults and older teens/YA with lots of humour, especially between Isabella and her alien riding (no, God, as we are reminded a lot, humorously) Paradise Moon. Lots of battles, with many deaths and the removal of many body parts - but that’s to be expected from book one. (Read that first or you may be a bit lost.) The author isn’t careful with the characters at all, get used to it. Great second book to complete the duology. Thank you to Rob Birks and NetGalley for the ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.