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“I cannot recommend this book highly enough! It's a definite must read.” - Reader Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  A gripping and emotional novel that will leave you wondering about the neighbors next door... On a cold January night, Sharon Lemke heads outside to see a lunar eclipse when she notices something odd at the house behind her backyard. Through her neighbor's kitchen window, she sees what appears to be a little girl washing dishes late at night. But the Fleming family doesn't have a child that age, and even if they did, why would she be doing housework at this late hour?It would be easy for Sharon to just let this go, but when eighteen-year-old Niki, a former foster child, comes to live with Sharon, she notices suspicious activity at the Flemings' house as well. When calling social services doesn't result in swift action, the two decide to investigate on their own.

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1/5 STARS I am so happy to be finished with The Moonlight Child – the last 150 pages were especially excruciating. Overall, this book made me want to punch myself in the face. I bought this because it had a high rating on amazon. This book is the complete opposite of ‘show don’t tell’. If you want flat characters, no character development, everything shoved down your throat with a rusty spoon, and a weak storyline, read this book. The author explains everything – and I mean, everything – so that one can only assume she thinks her readers are either five years of age, or very stupid. Here’s a couple of examples: “As Jacob got closer to the car, he had a clear view of his mother’s face, contorted in anger. She was so very angry.” And, “The lights were still on, and the exhaust coming out of the tailpipe indicated that the engine was still running.” The dialogue between the characters is awkward and unnatural. Perhaps the author had to google ‘how do humans talk to other humans?’ and then produced some dialogue based off of those instructions – and, there is very little dialogue in this book. Maybe? – ten percent of the book is dialogue? The crux of the story, the motivation to keep us reading for 420ish pages, is as follows: a dirty little girl was found wandering alone outside by a mother and son. The mother and son found where the girl lived - a dirty shack with a dead woman inside – and so, decided to take her home and keep her. The little girl then spends the next three years in the house, with her bedroom hidden in the basement, and, every day, she has to do chores. The mother sometimes yells at her and one time, shoved the girl. The entirety of the book dwells on this ‘horrid abuse’ and it is up to the nosey neighbor duo to rescue this poor, unfortunate little girl! DUN! DUN! DUUUN! While the kid’s life is not ideal, it did not pull on my heartstrings that much. I’m not asking for blood and gore, but there are a lot of worse things out there than being told to stay in the house and do lots of chores. I needed more than this for me to care for 420ish pages. The only reason I did not stop reading at about page 30, is because I just cannot start a book and not finish it – especially when I’ve paid good coin for the stuff. The whole thing was overall pretty silly, predictable, and annoying. Having finished this book, today, I feel as though a black cloud has lifted from me, and I have started the healing process. I hope to move on from this haunting experience with the arrival of three new books I recently ordered (I can’t wait to spend time with you again, Zane Grey xoxo). Love, L.A. PokinP.S. The LARGE PRINT version (that's what I ordered) is NOT true large print. It's more like medium print/just a little above standard print size.
Linda’s Book Obsession Reviews “THE MOONLIGHT CHILD” by Karen McQuestion, NightSky Press, September 2020WOW! Karen McQuestion, the author of “The Moonlight Child” has written a captivating, intense, intriguing, and memorable novel. The genres for this novel are Fiction, Mystery, and Suspense. The timeline for this story is set in the present and goes to the past when it pertains to the characters or events in the story. The author describes her dramatic characters as complex and complicated. There are some deep dangerous secrets, threats, consequences, and problems.I appreciate the vivid descriptions of clues, plot, characters, and events that Karen McQuestion writes. Do you really think you know your neighbor? This reminds me of when I lived in another house, at another time, and I had wonderful neighbors. My neighbors knew everything that was going on in our house, and no one told them. At times I wondered if they were psychic. In “The Moonlight Child”, Sharon, an older woman realizes something is very strange at her neighbor’s house and is convinced that she has seen a small child. The neighbors, the Flemings claim they have only a teenage son.Sharon is not quite sure what to do, until Niki, a former foster child arrives to stay with Sharon for a while, on Sharon’s daughter’s recommendation. Niki starts to notice some peculiar activities as well. The unprofessional duo is determined to find out what is going on, at any cost, or danger. I would highly recommend this intense, and thought-provoking novel.

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