Kingdom of the Two Moons by Alexandra Thomashoff [REVIEW]

SPORTOCHICK’S MUSINGS: The dark storyline is filled with despair, death, decadence, war, and love. This is one book that I kept wanting to read.


Kingdom of the Two Moons
Book 1 of The Fallen Angel Series
by Alexandra Thomashoff

Pub Date Mar 31 2025
Alexandra Thomashoff | Last Unicorn Press

“In the world of shadows, safety is a fleeting illusion. A gift can become a dangerous burden.”

A dark, immortal angel.

A savage world on the brink of war.

A sinister prophecy. And a girl who holds the power to change it all forever.

In a world where destiny is a cruel captor, Melody has never known freedom. Her life has been a prison, shackled by a ruthless magic harvester hungry for her rare gifts. She has been a pawn in a game she cannot win—until one fateful night, when she manages to escape.

But her fleeting hope is crushed when the mesmerizingly beautiful fae warrior Riven captures her and drags her into the shadowy Court of the Two Moons, ruled by the Dark Lord Caryan, a fallen angel cloaked in icy cruelty.

Enslaved and with her destiny now in Caryan’s unforgiving hands, Melody begins to unravel the harrowing truths behind her captivity. Little does she know, she is ensnared in a treacherous web of lies and longing, caught between her deep, rippling attraction toward Riven and the otherworldly allure of Caryan, whose very essence is everything she fears—and desires.

When her own slumbering powers awaken, they bind Melody helplessly to Caryan’s unholy magic, and to a sinister prophecy that cleaves her soul into pieces.

As mighty armies clash and shadows threaten to consume this world, she must make a decision that could cost her everything.

Who can kill an immortal angel?

Only a silver elf. And Melody just happens to be the last.

Melody spent her whole life in captivity on Earth dreaming of freedom, but her life keeps getting harder. Then, she is captured by the beautiful fae warrior Riven and dragged into another realm, Court of the Two Moons, ruled by the Dark Lord Caryan. Once again in captivity.

What happens after that is her discovery of why everyone wants her and how she fights for her right to make her own decisions and have her personal freedom. I love that she is a strong woman constantly looking for ways to get away.

The dark storyline is filled with despair, death, decadence, war, and love. This is one book that I kept wanting to read even when I was at work or driving. Every spare moment I would pick it up because I was enthralled with the triangle of Melody, Rivan, and Caryan trying to figure out which man was hers. At the end of the book there is a little more clarity but, in my heart, I believe she belongs to both. I can’t wait for the next book. I need to know who she chooses.

This books ends with a cliffhanger that causes me to be anxiously waiting for the next book.

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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