Book Review #5 - The Moonsingers by Robyn J. Pritzker
𓂃˖˳·˖ ִֶָ ⋆📖⋆ ִֶָ Kindly provided by NetGalley 𓂃˖˳·˖ ִֶָ ⋆📖⋆ ִֶָ ⭐ 1. Premise & What to Expect The Moonsingers is presented as a cozy, character-driven fantasy with a strong emphasis on gentle magic, community, slow-burn relationships, and emotional warmth — more of a feel-good fairy tale than an epic quest or high fantasy. At its heart, the story follows Ismay Gebhardt , a well-meaning but accident-prone tutor who arrives in the quaint village of Glenmaidens after a series of teaching mishaps. Hoping to make herself useful — and still wanting to belong somewhere — she stumbles into a situation that’s bigger than she expected: the villagers, including her pupils the Underhill sisters, are revealed to be fairies living incognito , and the village’s magical heart — an ancient oak tree — is threatened by plans for a railway extension. The tone is clearly cozy and whimsical , punctuated by rural charm, folk traditions, and the sense that m...

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