Review of The Crimson Moth by Kristen Ciccarelli


The Crimson Moth by Kristen Ciccarelli



The only thing more treacherous than being a witch is falling in love…

A HUNTED WITCH

The revolution reigns. The witches who once ruled are hidden, hunted. Rune is one of them.

A socialite by day, she is the Crimson Moth by night. A vigilante bent on saving her own, her next rescue demands she court Gideon Sharpe – a notorious witch hunter and unforgiving revolutionary.

A WITCH HUNTER

Gideon will pursue the Crimson Moth to the ends of the earth, and her trail leads him to Rune. But beneath her façade might be his match.

Except what if she’s the very villain he’s been hunting?

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I honestly did not expect The Crimson Moth to grab me the way it did, but once I started reading, I was completely in it. The world feels dark and a little dangerous, but never in a way that’s hard to follow, and the writing just flows. It’s the kind of book where you sit down planning to read a chapter or two and suddenly realize you’ve read way more than that because you’re too invested to stop.

When I finished, I just sat there for a minute staring at the book, not ready to move on yet. The Crimson Moth is the kind of romance fantasy that pulls you in emotionally and doesn’t let go right away. It’s moody, heartfelt, and quietly intense, and it left me thinking about the characters long after I turned the last page. If you’re in the mood for a romance-forward fantasy that really makes you feel, I can’t recommend this enough.








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  1. I love the cover! A book I will most certainly add to my to-read list.

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