“Coffin Moon” Book Review

Thank you to Netgalley and Black Crow Books for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.

Duane Minor has finally found some peace after the horrors of the Vietnam War. He, his wife, and her parents are working hard to bring that same peace to Julia, his wife’s niece. But a late-night encounter with a hellbent trio upends everything, leaving Duane and Julia searching for vengeful salvation.

“Coffin Moon” is a brutal and bloody return to the violent vampire. But this book is more than just sanguinary violence. It’s an exploration of trauma and grief. It’s a tapestry woven from Rosson’s particular brand of imagery. It is sweeping, gritty, and wonderful.

Each character in this book is fully developed and engaging. They pull you into their storylines and don’t let you go. The backstories are so skillfully woven that they never disrupt the story’s pace. Rosson has an incredible ability to weave history, which allows the story to breathe rather than simply having a character tell you their backstory.

This is a great read from start to finish. You won’t regret stepping into this world

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