Circus of the Crescent Moon: Rookscroft - Book Two by Jayne Siroshton

Thank you @Rookscroft @LoveBooksTours For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Circus of the Crescent Moon is book 2 in the series, and you can read it as a standalone if you haven't read book 1. I have read both and absolutely loved them as much as the 1st book. The Circus of the Crescent Moon is longer than Book 1, which is great. I love the illustrations that flow through the book; they go well with the story. I love that there are some old characters in the book from book 1, and there are a lot more new characters. Book 2 is an entirely different story from Book 1. The story is engaging from start to finish. I absolutely adore the friendship between Jane and all the animals; it’s lovely. The writing is beautifully written and is a heartwarming read. I feel anyone of any age have will adore these books; they are a breath of fresh air. Strongly recommend. 5 stars. Blurb That winter, a tempest blew in from the sea, with wild winds and rain that battered the walls of the old house. I was lonely until dear Quentin came to stay. His rosebush home, once lush and adorned with heady flowers, was now no more than a sodden tangle of thorny branches, and he made himself at home in the kitchen, on a cushion by the fire. Then others arrived - first sweet Kitty at the kitchen door, who was trying to remember who she was. She was followed by Oleg the Magnificent - elegant, windswept, and in search of lodgings. He was soon joined by the charming Wild Bill the Wanderer, and together they told of shipwrecks and adventures with the circus, as they prepared for the caravans to arrive. But as snow clouds gathered, and their big top was swept into the sea, what would become of the travelling troupe? Could they ever overcome the loss of their star performer and continue with the show? Dear friends, please take your seats - and welcome to the Circus of the Crescent Moon.

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