Convincingly penned from beginning to end, Blood Moon is skillfully presented, establishing Michelle Isenhoff as an exceptionally talented YA novelist. Readers who have invested themselves in Isenhoff’s Ella Wood series, will be thrilled with the second volume in her latest sequel, Blood Moon, which continues Emily Preston’s transformation from Southern Belle to a determined young women who will stop at nothing to chase her educational dreams.
Blood Moon is richly textured and impeccably researched as it offers a vivid portrayal of the emotional landscape that bring Emily’s story to life. It also sheds light on the penetrating truths of South Carolina’s role in the civil war, customs and culture, the suppression of women’s rights and the unforgivable treatment of slaves.
Her main characters, Emily, Thad, Jovie, Jack and Uncle Timothy are memorable and real. I could feel the pain of loss, betrayal and hopelessness when Emily’s dreams are shattered and, yet through it all there remains a true bond of friendship and selfless acts of love.
Blood Moon is stunning, wrenching, and inspiring. Isenhoff’s has written a multi-layered, compelling, harrowing, and realistic plot. Her deliberate pacing and tension keep readers fully engaged and invested in Blood Moon. There are many surprises for readers. It is truly an exceptional story and the characters will stay with you long after you finish Blood Moon. I highly recommend this exceptional piece of historical fiction to both teens and adults. The third volume in the series, Ebb Tide, will be available in the Spring of 2017.