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Frost Moon
Frost Moon
Author: Anthony Francis
In an alternate Atlanta where magic is practiced openly, where witches sip coffee at local cafes, shapeshifters party at urban clubs, vampires rule the southern night like gangsters, and mysterious creatures command dark caverns beneath the city, Dakota Frost's talents are coveted by all. She's the best magical tattooist in the southeast, a Ski...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780984325689
ISBN-10: 0984325689
Publication Date: 3/1/2010
Pages: 284
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4 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 13
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ASJ avatar reviewed Frost Moon on + 341 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Very different and creative book. Our main character, Dakota Frost, is a Skindancer and has live tattoos on all over her body. Mr. Francis blends vampires, mages, werecreatures into a fresh new story. Set in Atlanta but with a paranormal flair. Loved the ending. Just put book 2 on my WL.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Frost Moon on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have had this book forever to read and just finally got around to listening to it on audiobook. This is the first of three books (so far) in the Skindancer series. It was a well done urban fantasy that I enjoyed.

As mentioned above I listened to this on audiobook and it was very well done. The narrator does an excellent job with character voices and conveys emotion well. Its definitely one I would recommend listening to if you like audiobooks.

Dakota Frost is a magical tattoo artist and a Skindancer. She gets called into a case as a consultant to consult on a series of serial murders involving magical tattoos. Right around the same time a werewolf commissions her to make him a special binding tattoo to help contain his were side. The two separate events start to converge and Dakota begins to find she may have bitten off more than she can handle.

This was a well done urban fantasy. I really loved the magical tattoo system here, it is very unique. I also loved the idea behind Skindancers. Dakota is still just starting to understand her power as a Skindancer. Still I loved what we have seen so far. Dakota can do some pretty unique things as a Skindancer, but she is not invincible and has to work with her limitations too.

As with many urban fantasies there are werewolves, shapeshifters, and vampires. Dakota also gets involved with taking care of a young Beastkin, this reminded me a bit of the Beastkin in the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews.

The description throughout this book was very well done. The imagery behind the Skindancing scenes made them easy to picture and were very magical to read about. Some of these scenes really come alive for the reader.

Outside of the awesome tattoo magic, there wasn't a ton here to set this book apart from other urban fantasies out there, but I did enjoy it and thought it was a fun read. The story stops at a good place and doesnt leave you with any major cliffhangers.

Overall I thought this was a solid urban fantasy and a fun read. I will definitely be checking out the second book in the series. I would recommend to those who love urban fantasy, especially to those who are interested in unique magic systems.
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