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Twenty-two-year-old super model Rena Hilst is living her dream as one of the fashion industry's top talents, in passionate love with her forty-three-year-old manager at Moonglow Model Management, Shell Dawes. From the outside, no cracks in the crystal of their relationship are apparent save for something on Rena's part

Other women.

Rena never hunts for people to cheat with but being far away from home on jobs with such beautiful, interesting people occasionally leads her to party her way into another girl's bed. She knows better than to sleep around but she honestly feels she cares for the girls with whom she is unfaithful. It isn't love, just caring -- nothing compared to how she feels for Shell. Rena feels fortunate to have found her romantic soul mate at such a young age. In fact, Rena repeatedly promises herself to stop straying on Shell.

Shell always chalks Rena's flings up to necessary life experience for someone so young and free-spirited. She believes that nothing -- especially a few meaningless affairs -- could rupture their bond.

However, when one of Rena's flings hits too close to home, the crystal cracks. Something about it doesn't seem so meaningless. Confused, Shell wonders if she is to blame for tolerating Rena's horseplay for so long. For the first time in their four-year relationship, Shell questions the promise of happily-ever-after. Together, they must finally confront the skeletons that have hung in their closet for far too long.

Set against the eclectic fictional cities of Moonglow, USA, and Utsukushisa, Japan, MOONGLOW will titillate your imagination, strum your heartstrings and prove that -- no matter what era we live in -- love is our strongest ally.

MOONGLOW edition by Charlie Romo Literature Fiction eBooks

What can ruin the joy of reading a book? How about if the plot seems to go nowhere? Or if the characters are unappealing? Worse, if the reader can't tell the characters apart. Maybe if the book is poorly produced. The answer is a book that combines all of those problems and more.

Moonglow is supposed to be a story about fashion models and entertainers set in the future not too far away. The major characters are Rena Hilst, a famous model who takes advantage of every chance to sleep with other women, and her supposed partner Shell Dawes, the head of Moonglow Model Management. Shell is more than willing to overlook Rena's infidelity because Rena doesn't love the other women. She just enjoys having sex with them. Rena's behavior doesn't seem that far out of line when everyone around her is doing the same thing. The book is one model or entertainer after another cheating on her girlfriend or partner, all in good fun, of course. The crisis at the end is how long Shell is willing to put up with this behavior.

The blurb for this book says Rena never hunts for people to cheat with, but does this because she honestly cares for the people she's with. Apparently, she cares for them more than her long-suffering partner. The first problem with this is that there is never anything shown about Rena that makes her appealing except her "great" beauty. She's spoiled, selfish and a drug addict. Her partner is just as irritating for the way she puts up with the behavior and then provides excuses for it. The reader might want to slap Shell and ask her what the devil is wrong with her self-esteem. For someone who is supposed to be the head of the most powerful corporation around, Shell has an appalling lack of the decisiveness that good executives usually possess. The next problem is that the characters are so one dimensional and identical in what they do that they're difficult to tell apart or to like. Basically, there is the cheating partner and the hapless, pathetic partner. Even worse, the cheaters madly proclaim their love for their partners and then go right out and cheat again. If it's not cheating, it's drugs or liquor. The reader might ask why anyone would want to be around these women, but the answer is that they're all behaving the same, so they hardly notice what they're doing. Besides, when they're caught, the cheaters are forgiven.

The story is supposed to be a sort of science fiction, but the references are confusing. They are basically limited to some unclear comments about transportation, communication and the materials that the models' outfits are made of. The scenes ramble from page to page without it being clear what point the author is making. At the end Romo tries to reaffirm the power of love, but her characters are so unappealing, they don't make very good examples of the idea.

A good editor might have saved this book. There are fragments of a decent story, though they are difficult to find. Moonglow's greatest sin is that, by the end, the reader probably won't care. Save your money. There are much better books to enjoy.

Product details

  • File Size 1295 KB
  • Print Length 168 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1480027073
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Smashwords (June 2, 2011)
  • Publication Date June 2, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0054GZ794

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MOONGLOW, a lesbian romance set in a fashion model world of the future, is an imaginative yarn that's well worth reading.
Not only does this book take you inside the world of high fashion but it also gives a hard looks at same sex relationships. There's definitely a message here even though I felt the author may have played a little to the cliché side of the fashion world and promoted the lesbian relationships inspired by this profession. Still, the relationships were real and the author shared the pain and immense highs that go with any pairing.

Moonglow was well written and the story moved along even though there was a lot of exploring of feelings and stage setting. I don't think it was overdone however there might have been a character or two that could have been left out entirely. Sometimes its so easy to get pulled into liking a character that its hard to see when they actually have no value to the story.

Generally, I liked this story. There were no surprises but it was a nice, down home look at a different type of love and I think a good read. I recommend it.
What can ruin the joy of reading a book? How about if the plot seems to go nowhere? Or if the characters are unappealing? Worse, if the reader can't tell the characters apart. Maybe if the book is poorly produced. The answer is a book that combines all of those problems and more.

Moonglow is supposed to be a story about fashion models and entertainers set in the future not too far away. The major characters are Rena Hilst, a famous model who takes advantage of every chance to sleep with other women, and her supposed partner Shell Dawes, the head of Moonglow Model Management. Shell is more than willing to overlook Rena's infidelity because Rena doesn't love the other women. She just enjoys having sex with them. Rena's behavior doesn't seem that far out of line when everyone around her is doing the same thing. The book is one model or entertainer after another cheating on her girlfriend or partner, all in good fun, of course. The crisis at the end is how long Shell is willing to put up with this behavior.

The blurb for this book says Rena never hunts for people to cheat with, but does this because she honestly cares for the people she's with. Apparently, she cares for them more than her long-suffering partner. The first problem with this is that there is never anything shown about Rena that makes her appealing except her "great" beauty. She's spoiled, selfish and a drug addict. Her partner is just as irritating for the way she puts up with the behavior and then provides excuses for it. The reader might want to slap Shell and ask her what the devil is wrong with her self-esteem. For someone who is supposed to be the head of the most powerful corporation around, Shell has an appalling lack of the decisiveness that good executives usually possess. The next problem is that the characters are so one dimensional and identical in what they do that they're difficult to tell apart or to like. Basically, there is the cheating partner and the hapless, pathetic partner. Even worse, the cheaters madly proclaim their love for their partners and then go right out and cheat again. If it's not cheating, it's drugs or liquor. The reader might ask why anyone would want to be around these women, but the answer is that they're all behaving the same, so they hardly notice what they're doing. Besides, when they're caught, the cheaters are forgiven.

The story is supposed to be a sort of science fiction, but the references are confusing. They are basically limited to some unclear comments about transportation, communication and the materials that the models' outfits are made of. The scenes ramble from page to page without it being clear what point the author is making. At the end Romo tries to reaffirm the power of love, but her characters are so unappealing, they don't make very good examples of the idea.

A good editor might have saved this book. There are fragments of a decent story, though they are difficult to find. Moonglow's greatest sin is that, by the end, the reader probably won't care. Save your money. There are much better books to enjoy.
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