Silver Moon (Moon Trilogy, #3)

Silver Moon (Moon Trilogy #3)

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Jack Drake must discover what the secretive third part of the moon relic is and destroy it before it can be used to decimate the world. The equally mysterious Asta is hot on Jack’s tail, eager to gain his trust and find the Silver Moon’s Mystery. Together the pair must endure a trial of fire, dragons, and werewolves. Part III.
ebook, 58 pages
Published January 1st 2011 by C.L. Bevill, via Smashwords (first published 2010)
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Corissia
What I don't understand is why this isn't one book instead of three. It would have worked as well and would have been less confusing as to the charatures switching book to book.

I liked it, but felt they were too short for individual books. I'm also getting tired of the whole "They're getting on each other's nerves constantly, they resist their growing attraction till they can't hold back any longer and, here's a big surprise for you, they discover that they are soulmates destimed to be together....more
Melindeeloo
(2.5 stars = pretty good for a short kindle freebie) Silver Moon was really just the continuation of Amber Moon, and picks up immediately after the abrupt ending there. The bit of background plot and the leads here were set up in the previous book, Silver Moon wouldn't stand alone all that well and really the entertainment value of the three books is reading them all together, as one long fanfict.

Again there are some interesting ideas here and Bevill goes back and ties the first book (which ini...more
Carolina Gómez
I read the three novellas, and I don't know if I'm the only one, but I found a really good evolution on the writing as I nearer the end. This one is a good conclusion for the story, including a few surprising elements that add to the plot.
I did not find many mistakes or typos, but some will say there are a lot. It didn't distract me from the story so thats good with me. While there are some predictable things on the series, I found this trilogy fun and enjoyable. As you have to read the three to...more
Judy
The finale of the Moon Trilogy.

The saying was that a cat and a man would be able to stop the world from ending when the Black Book, Amber Eyes and Silver Moon came together.

Jack was on the Committee. Mirie had been his partner until a few months ago. Jack was thinking different about otherworld beings these days. Mirie was his friend and elf. Asta was always on his mind with her black and white hair. She was often in her black and white cat form. Like today when he finally realized what the humm...more
Yianna Yiannacou
Um. This wasn’t my favourite free storyof the series but I can gladly say that it wasn’t my least favourite. What I can say is that boy, am I ever happy this series is over. These three books were short stories but I felt like they took the life out of me to read. This book should have taken me no longer than two hours to read but instead it took me three days!

Jack wakes up ad finds himself attracted to Asta the Mirmir who can change from cat to human. They have to find the last and third artifa...more
Amanda
So happy to see a link back to the characters in book 1. Tied all the novellas together and ended in a cute and humorous way. Thought the cleverness of making one of the main characters a paranormal ,when he usually looked down upon them, great! Hard to discriminate when you're one of them - one of the great hypocritical truths of the real world.
I think that C.L. Bevill is one of those authors that only a minority are getting to and that is so sad to me. She is talented, funny, and intelligent...more
Jay Sawdy
The final installment in the Moon trilogy, and for me unfortunately not as good as the first two.

I liked the characters involved, but found the romantic moments far too corny and not as well written as the first two stories. Since this installment ties up previous events nicely, it meant a chapter or so was spent recapping the action of the previous installments, which stalled the action if you'd already read the others.

On the whole though I loved the concept of the supernatural realms and the...more
Kelly
A nice conclusion to the overall arc. The villains are unmasked, the good guys triumph and magical mayhem takes place. While I enjoyed meeting up with and seeing how some of the other characters have gotten on, I wasn't as enamoured of this story as I was of the 2nd. Jack and Asta were an interesting couple but a little more time spent watching them dance around one another would have been nice. Still, I liked it and I liked that Jack ended up having hidden depths.

-Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal
Cathy
In this last novella agents of a secret committee and the elvish king search for the two stolen artifacts and try to prevent the third from falling into desperate hands. The Whitelaw clan returns (from Black Moon) and the clan is now being led by Elijah who is not only a werewolf but an ancient mage.
Romance is sparking between the agents. Jack Drake really doesn't have much use for supernaturals of any kind. Then why does he feel such lust for Asta, a Mirmir, who spends a lot of time as a cat?
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Jessica
Although these books are shorter they are still filled with a lot of action. I think my favorite part about these books is that they skip all of the childish drama between characters and stick to the point and existing problem. I didn't find myself mad or irritated because of characters' stupid choices (like I usually do with other stories). I would recommend these books just for that fact. Plus I like the stories, they are fun, and I enjoy all the characters too.
Sazzle182
Carries on directly from the second installation of the moon series. I nearly did not read this as the second story bored me. I forgot my book earlier so checked out what ir had in the kindle app on my phone. I picked it because it was short and am so glad I did. This was brilliant, good plot that rounded up the previous two.

I really enjoyed it and can not believe I almost didn't bother with it.
Merissa Sheppard
The third book in this Moon Trilogy and it finishes it all off nicely. I could have read the 3 books as 1 but being as I read them back to back, doesn't really matter much.

Feisty heroines, leading man with character as well as good body. Oh and did I mention dragons? Loved them!!!

A fantastic trilogy but being as they are short stories, would suggest reading them as one.
Jennifer
This is the last book in the moon series and ties up everything. The amin characters in this book are Jack Drake and Asta ( who are also characters in the 2nd book) A prophecy was made for the 2 of them in the 2nd book and now it is time to find the the Silver Moon and they must do it together to complete it . Jack Drake comes to find out a secret about himself. In this book also we are introduced to some dragons which I highly enjoyed =)
Sarah O'Hara
I like how the third book ties in with the first. Many trilogies of this type don't do that so I was pleasantly surprised. I liked the twist with the third relic, that was neat.

Together, as a series, these are great. Individually, they aren't so good, so I'd definitely recommend reading the entire lot.
Kristy
I really enjoyed this final book of the trilogy; C.L. Bevill writes in a way that is captivating and really draws you into the story, as well as entertains you...there's a lot of humor in this book. There is some language, and some sexual scenes, but otherwide, the book is fantastic. The fight to keep the three dark articles from joining together and ending the world finally comes to it's completion. :D
Sue
Jul 25, 2012 Sue rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: fantasy
Final book of the trilogy. Seemed too short. Wish the three stories had been better connected or at least the three Committee agents. I guess what I really wanted a little more history/background on the characters and more development regarding the artifacts.
Christy
Really entertaining final installment! I really love the characters in this series. I would have loved it more if they had been elaborated on. The characters and storyline are extremely attractive.

I can't help but wonder what happens next?

Fast and easy read!
Sharon
Similar to the others in the series, I thought it would have been better if the author had taken more time to tell the story. However, in this book the main characters had already been introduced in the previous one and it benefitted from the continuity.
Hege
While the other two books could be read free standing, this was definitely can't. After finishing the book I felt confused as to what the artifacts were all about, and I wished for more about the characters. I like the story and that makes me want more.
Kami (WickedKarma)
I really enjoyed this whole trilogy. Granted I think it would have made an excellent single book but 3 small stories for free, you can't argue with that price. The main thing you should know is to read Black Moon (book #1) & Amber Moon (book #2) before this last & final of the series. Bevill does describe roughly about the other 2 stories but I think that I would have felt a little lost if I had not read them in order. I enjoyed all of the stories & love how they all tied together. T...more
Donie Deaton
The conclusion to a series of novellas that would read better as one book. However, as with the previous two books, there is little to no down time and the pace screams along enabling the reader to finish all three books in one day.
Joy Hamilton
All three of the books in the series would probably make ONE good novel - but they aren't fleshed out enough. I thought it was a different take on the paranormal society than what has been written - or rather what I've read.
Lorre
I love the story of Jake Drake and Asta !
When I read about Asta in Amber Moon, the second short story in this trilogy, I wanted to know more about her. So I was delighted to see that the third short story in this trilogy was about her.
With this story I have the same remark as with the previous 2, it could've been longer, more detailed.
Mona
A decent ending to the trilogy, but I guess I should harp for the third time that the series was shorter. I look forward to what I hope to be a full length novel by this author, that I believe will be excellent.
Michelle Louise
Wow! Just wow! There is so much going on in this story. I just couldn't put it down! Dragons, Werewolves, and Mirmir.....what more could you ask for! Seriously buy it and read it!! :D
Julie Sinclair
Although these are short stories these books are a good read and would like to read more from this author but would like them to go on a bit more in depth about characters and story lines
Angie
I though this book was a great closer to the series. Jack and Asta were a great team to work together. I liked the twist in the end, and was happy with how the Moon artifacts were dealt with.
Sarah
this is a great last book but again with all three would have love for it to be longer. im really glad its about jack and asta, loved the ending was really lovely and sweet.
Marcy Prybil
This one was decent as well. Not much character development. It didn't get any better than the second one. I really need to upload the books I want to read on my nook.
Emily
This book along with the 2 before it are very short, compared to what I normally read. But I really enjoyed them! They are perfect for people who do not have much time to read.
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C.L. Bevill has been in the U.S. Army, cleaned floors, a graphic illustrator, a therapist, and a stay at home mother. She lives in the Alabama area with her husband and daughter and keeps plugging away at the next great American novel.
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