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Books with title The Moonlight Inn

  • Moonlight

    Tab Mix

    eBook (Tab Mix, Sept. 13, 2019)
    Fantasy. 280 pages. Recommended for Ages 12+.Magical. Fantastical. With an intriguing villain and a stand-apart heroine, Moonlight is a wonder-filled adventure from beginning to end. Eve is oh-so-unique and Miach is darling (sort of) as they traverse the magical Lle in pursuit of — or fleeing from — the Emperor Axael. This is a can’t-put-it-down book and a charming ride through an imaginative fairy land full of danger.Eve Hearth is a young Wiccan with a difficult life: neglectful parents, an evil rival, and a crush on someone who doesn’t like her back. When she casts a spell for “something better,” though, she attracts the attention of an unusual Emperor, who offers her a chance to learn more powerful magic and run the mysterious Lle while he’s off doing “something” somewhere else. Eve soon finds herself embroiled in a royal uprising and lost in the Lle with a deposed king named Miach.Magic – Occult – Coming of Age – Young Adult – New Adult – Fantasy – High Fantasy – Celtic Mythology – Wicca – Druid – Adventure
  • Angels in the Moonlight

    Caimh McDonnell

    eBook (McFori Ink, Aug. 26, 2017)
    This book is a standalone prequel to The Dublin Trilogy.For Detective Bunny McGarry, life is complicated, and it is about to get more so.It’s 1999 and his hard won reputation amongst Dublin’s criminal fraternity, for being a massive pain in the backside, is unfortunately shared by his bosses. His partner has a career-threatening gambling problem and, oh yeah, Bunny's finally been given a crack at the big time. He’s set the task of bringing down the most skilled and ruthless armed robbery gang in Irish history. So the last thing he needs in his life is yet another complication.Her name is Simone. She is smart, funny, talented and, well, complicated. When her shocking past turns up to threaten her and Bunny’s chance at a future, things get very complicated indeed. If the choice is upholding the law or protecting those he loves, which way will the big fella turn?Angels in the Moonlight is part of Caimh McDonnell’s critically acclaimed Dublin Trilogy series which melds fast-paced action with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit, and it is complicated.Angels in the Moonlight was selected as a book of the month in the Rick O'Shea bookclub, Ireland's largest bookclub. Praise for Angels in the Moonlight"One of the best, funniest thrillers I've read in such a long, long time. I'm off to read the rest of the trilogy. Brilliant". Rick O’Shea, RTE“Quite possibly the best book I’ve read this year. The writing is tremendous; Caimh McDonnell has a gift for storytelling and leads his readers on a merry journey through his books, regaling them with humour and wit.” The Quiet Knitter“Angels in the Moonlight is bloody brilliant. McDonnell doesn’t put a foot wrong. Perfection on a page!” Bloomin’ Brilliant Books “Angels in The Moonlight has everything you want in a good read…packed with punchlines and a fantastic storyline. The pages are littered with witty one-liners and side-splitting laugh-out-loud moments.” Swirl and Thread“Caimh McDonnell is a fabulous writer, the mix of action, humor and heart gets me every time.” A Bookaholic Swede“I enjoyed every page. This is a brilliant, hilarious, touching, and moving book.” Brandywine books“Angels fills the gaps of the trilogy in the most fantastically funny way.” Whispering Stories“Caimh McDonnell manages to mix a police procedural with funny escapades incredibly skilfully.” A Crime Reader’s Blog“Angels in the Moonlight is a funny and charming novel that will make you fall a little bit in love with Bunny McGarry.” The Welsh Librarian“The perfect mix of crime and humour.” Bibliophile Book Club“With a tight plot, a wide range of human emotions and some brilliant secondary characters – this book is, if anything even better than the previous two.” Cleopatra Loves Books “This Dublin-based police procedural has an intriguing, multi-pronged plot that flows smoothly without getting bogged down by details. Mystery fans will enjoy the roller-coaster ride. The prose is clean, sharp, and lively. This mystery, deftly seasoned with humor and Irish slang, is memorable and powerful. The characters are compelling and well-developed. From protagonist Detective Bunny McGarry and his fellow coppers to peripheral characters like the streetwise nuns, this book is full of memorable characters.” The Booklife Prize from Publisher’s Weekly
  • The Moonlight Inn

    B. W. Bach

    eBook
    Peeking through their window on a cold winter night, Jack and Emma see a world abuzz with life. Every animal they spy shares one thing in common: they all sleep, play, prance or swoop under The Moonlight Inn.
  • Moonlight

    Cynthia Rylant, Suzanne Toren, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Aug. 3, 2009)
    Softly padding through the darkness, Moonlight the cat explores the world on her favorite night. With eloquently simple words, Moonlight evokes the excitement of Halloween in a beautifully warm and reassuring way - giving the very youngest of readers a cozy, friendly Halloween experience. Celebrated author Cynthia Rylant tells a lyrical tale of smiling pumpkins, glowing stars, and a very happy Halloween cat.
  • Mystery in the Moonlight

    A. E. Parker

    Paperback (Apple, June 1, 1995)
    A new collection of mini-mysteries based on the popular Parker Brothers board game invites young sleuths to figure out whodunit among the six famous suspects and how Mr. Boddy met his demise. Original.
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  • Shadows in the Moonlight

    Robert E Howard, Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot, FNH Audio

    Audible Audiobook (FNH Audio, April 16, 2018)
    Conan escapes a bloodbath of slaughter and leaps into an adventure encompassing revenge, monsters, an ancient curse and a beautiful woman. This short story Robert E. Howard brings Conan, his most famous sword and sorcery hero, into vivid and bloodthirsty life.
  • Moonlight

    Ann Hunter, Maxine Lennon, Afterglow Productions

    Audiobook (Afterglow Productions, Sept. 29, 2015)
    One vow. One curse. One thousand moons. While Princess Aowyn's six brothers are favored by their father, Aowyn is the jewel in her mother's crown. When the queen dies, Aowyn takes a vow to protect her brothers and father from the hungry eyes of the queen's handmaiden, Ciatlllait - who is more than what she seems. In order to save her family, Aowyn risks a dangerous deal with the dark creature Sylas Mortas. But magic comes with a price, and Aowyn soon realizes the one she has paid is too steep. Only true love can reverse the spell...but it will take 1,000 moons. Set in a Celtic world, Moonlight is the story of faith and true love woven through a breathtaking retelling of the classic folktale "The Swan Princess".
  • Moonlight

    Jan Ormerod

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1982)
    A little girl's parents are sleepy themselves after they finally get her through the nightly ritual of going to bed
  • Moonlight

    Tim O'Rourke

    language (Ravenwoodgreys, Dec. 8, 2013)
    "...There are very few authors that make the reader feel like they can almost touch the characters and live in the story but Tim O'Rourke has this fascinating gift..." Areadersreview BlogWhen eighteen-year-old Winter McCall is offered a chance to leave her life of poverty behind on the streets of London, she reluctantly accepts, and moves to a remote part of the south west of England. Here she takes up the job as housekeeper to the young and handsome, yet mysterious, Thaddeus Blake.Warned that he has some curious habits, Winter soon realises that not all is as it firsts appears at the remote mansion where she now lives and works. Blind to the real danger that she is in, Winter finds herself becoming attracted to Thaddeus.With nowhere to run and no one to turn to, she slowly succumbs to his strange requests. But none of them are as strange as his requests for her to stand each night in the moonlight. 'Moonbeam' (The Moon Trilogy) Book 2 Now Available!'Moonshine' (The Moon Trilogy) Book 3 Now Available!
  • The Moonlight Man

    Paula Fox

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, March 1, 1988)
    At the end of the school term, Catherine waits with her bags for her father to pick her up. She waits and waits... for three weeks, making excuses for him and hoping he'll show up.Harry Ames, Catherine's father, calls one night, and she's soon on her way to Nova Scotia, where Mr. Ames lives in a small house. When Catherine's parents divorced she was very young, and so she barely knows this man, her father. Then one night she finds herself driving in an old car with three drunk and delirious men in the backeseat, her father among them. Catherine's fear and anger envelope her, and she thinks her mother must have been right about him.But Harry Ames fills Catherine's days with his love and enthusiasm for poetry, nature, and travel as they share wild, sunlit times together near the sea. Then at night, there is always the fear...Will Catherine ever understand her father? Can she ever begin to know this moonlight man?
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  • The Moonlight Dancer

    Lisa Calhoun-Owen, Matthew Scott Reilly

    Hardcover (Warren Publishing, Inc, March 29, 2019)
    When the daylight ends and the moonlight sun rises, one tiny creature is ready to boogie! Join a mouse and his animal friends as they dance and play in this cuddly story written with love by a mother and son duo.
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  • The Moonlight Man

    Paula Fox

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, June 28, 2016)
    Newbery Medal–winning author Paula Fox’s gripping and sensitive portrayal of a teenage girl who discovers her father is not the man she thought he was. Catherine Ames’s father, Harry, has always been a mystery. Her parents divorced when she was three, and she has spent most of her life in a Montreal boarding school. When Harry suggests a month-long stay with him at his summer cabin in Nova Scotia, Catherine is thrilled. Finally she’ll have the kind of relationship with her father that other girls at school have with theirs. But the bright summer quickly darkens. Harry drinks—a lot. The more Catherine witnesses his drinking, the more she begins to hate him. Only, Catherine can’t help but love him too. A travel writer with a poet’s tongue, Harry is clever and exciting, and tells wonderful stories—until he drinks again, and the playful father that takes her on picnics becomes someone dark and frightening. How can the man she grew up wishing to be close to seem so far away? And how can Catherine bring him back to her? A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, The Moonlight Man is a lyrical and emotional account of love, acceptance, and the difficult lessons of growing up.